Martin Baker pledges to help the eLearning Network shine in its silver anniversary year

Martin Baker, the founder and CEO of The Charity Learning Consortium, has pledged to help raise the profile of the eLearning Network in 2012 - its 25th anniversary year - after being voted onto the board.
By: The Charity Learning Consortium
 
Nov. 23, 2011 - PRLog -- Martin Baker, the founder and CEO of The Charity Learning Consortium (CLC), has pledged to help raise the profile of The eLearning Network (eLN) - the not-for-profit organisation which supports those involved in eLearning - after being voted onto the eLN board.

Martin is passionate about collaboration within the eLearning community - and has seen the direct benefit of collaboration through his work with more than 100 charity members of the CLC. Starting the CLC took great tenacity - making it happen took creativity and drive. Martin hopes his experience from growing the CLC to the success that it is today will be relevant in helping to raise the profile of the eLN in 2012, its silver anniversary year.

"What attracted me to stand for the eLN board is the organisation's strong sense of community and emphasis on knowledge sharing and mentoring," said Martin "The eLearning community is well known for supporting one another, and it's great to see this in action at the eLN."

"I would encourage anyone involved in eLearning to join this vibrant group, which offers real peer to peer support and knowledge sharing. I feel honoured to be a part of the next chapter of this valuable community."

Rob Hubbard, chair of the eLN, commented: "I'd like to welcome Martin, and all our newly elected members of the eLN board. As we go into 2012 and the 25th anniversary of the eLN, it's a very exciting time for us - so we're delighted to have some fresh new effort, thoughts and ideas to contribute to this special year."

The eLN is determined to really live up to its name by building a vibrant community of practice. The network currently has around 3,000 members. Associate membership is absolutely free and associate members can access online networks and webinars all at no charge. Full membership brings with it many additional benefits, including access to the eLN mentoring scheme, and starts at £75.

About Martin Baker
Martin Baker has more than 20 years of experience in eLearning and is the Founder and CEO of the third sector membership organisation The Charity Learning Consortium, launching the first Charity Learning Conference & Awards this year. He is also the CEO of online leadership and management development specialists LMMatters. Martin is a member of BILD, a founding Ambassador to Towards Maturity and was on the top ten list of 'movers and shakers' within the eLearning industry in the UK this year.


About the Charity Learning Consortium:

Efficiency through collaboration

The Charity Learning Consortium (CLC) enables cost effective eLearning in the Third Sector. We're the largest group of UK based charities collaborating to make eLearning affordable, with more than 100 charity members. The CLC makes online learning available to countless volunteers and well over 100,000 Third Sector staff.

Charities join to save money, but also benefit from networking with others with similar goals, sharing resources, ideas and best practice. Members also enjoy special discounts and specialist workshops designed to help them make the most of eLearning.

Collaboration is at the heart of what we do.

Find out more at www.charitylearning.org

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The Charity Learning Consortium (CLC) enables cost effective eLearning in the Third Sector making online learning available to countless volunteers and well over 100,000 Third Sector staff. Find out more at www.charitylearning.org
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