Who do you think is the largest supplier of free online learning? MIT? Stanford? Carnegie Mellon's Open Learn Initiative? iTunesU? The UK's OpenLearn? The Khan Academy? The University of the People?
Well, what about ALISON? Who, you may ask, is ALISON? ALISON.com is 'the world's leading free online learning resource for basic and essential workplace skills. ALISON provides …. interactive multimedia courseware for certification and standards-based learning.'
Alison celebates its 5th birthday this week, and claims to have one million registered learners spread across nearly 200 countries worldwide. Although only started in 2007, ALISON graduated over 50,000 people in Certificate and Diploma courses in 2011.
Alison stands for "Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online". It is based in Ireland and uses mainly a mix of advertising and sponsored programs from partners and publishers to enable students to take the courses free of charge.
I'd be interested in hearing from people with experience of studying with Alison.
Well, what about ALISON? Who, you may ask, is ALISON? ALISON.com is 'the world's leading free online learning resource for basic and essential workplace skills. ALISON provides …. interactive multimedia courseware for certification and standards-based learning.'
Alison celebates its 5th birthday this week, and claims to have one million registered learners spread across nearly 200 countries worldwide. Although only started in 2007, ALISON graduated over 50,000 people in Certificate and Diploma courses in 2011.
Alison stands for "Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online". It is based in Ireland and uses mainly a mix of advertising and sponsored programs from partners and publishers to enable students to take the courses free of charge.
I'd be interested in hearing from people with experience of studying with Alison.
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