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By Tyson Greer, Chief Executive Officer
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) March 14, 2009 -- Ambient Insight will present key findings from a new report called, "The US Market for Learning Technology Products and Services: 2008-2013 Forecast and Analysis" during a Webinar entitled "Innovating Out of the Recession" hosted by Elluminate on March 18th, 2009. The report is available now.
This will be the first of six events in a series called "Learning Technology Innovation." At this event, Ambient Insight executives, Sam S. Adkins and Tyson Greer, will present key findings from Ambient Insight's latest report on the US Learning Technology market.
Attendees can review the description of the Webinar and register at Innovating Out of the Recession: The State of the Learning Technology Industry.
Webinar Time: March 18th, 2009 - 2pm Eastern/11am Pacific
Presenters: Sam S. Adkins, Chief Research Officer, and Tyson Greer, CEO, Ambient Insight
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This event includes a discussion on the impact of the recession, an analysis of the current state of the learning technology industry, and an overview of the trends in specific buying segments such as healthcare, K12, higher education, government, consumer, and corporate. This first Webinar will conclude with an update on innovations for six learning technology types including: Self-paced eLearning, Referenceware, Collaborative-Social Network Learning, Cognitive Learning, Simulation and Game-based Learning, and Mobile Learning.
The US demand for learning technology products and services is growing by a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.3% and revenues reached $30 billion in 2008. The market is favorable for learning technology suppliers, despite, or perhaps because of, the recession.
A free Executive Overview of the new report is available at:
http://www.ambientinsight.com/Reports/LearningTechnology.aspx
The recession is now a growth catalyst for the sales of eight types of learning technology products and services. The analysis in this report combines the expenditures of eight buyer segments: consumer, corporations and businesses, federal government, local and state government, PreK-12 academic, higher education, non-profits and associations, and healthcare.
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