Table 1: Reference points for the stock market flotation of e-learning companies
Table 2: Core competences and breakdown of activities based on the value chain
Table 3: The main barriers to development and growth factors for e-learning
Table 4: Main features of traditional face to face training and e-learning
Table 5: Number of primary and secondary schools and training colleges in various European countries
Table 6: Growth in the percentage of organisations with broadband Internet access in Europe
Table 7: Growth in the number of business and residential broadband subscribers in the USA
Table 8: Growth in the percentage of households with Internet access in Europe
Table 9: Growth in the percentage of households with Internet access in the USA
Table 10: Growth in the percentage of households with broadband Internet access in Europe
Table 11: Description of different types of e-learning services
Table 12: Presentation of key players
Table 13: The core competences of leading players in the e-learning market
Table 14: Breakdown of business activities according to their position in the value chain
Table 15: The main services offered by the leading players in e-learning
Table 16: The main acquisitions by profiled players
Table 17: The internationalization of leading players in the e-learning market
Table 18: Some financial data
Table 19: Growth in the number of broadband subscribers in Europe and the USA
Table 20: Growth in the number of professional and residential broadband subscribers in the USA
Table 21: Comparaison des principales technologies large bande concurrentes
Table 22: Positioning of broadband technologies according to application types
Table 23: The educational and cultural software marketE-Learning: what prospects for key players
Figure 1: The business e-learning market in the United States (in millions of USD)
Figure 2: Breakdown of the e-learning market in Europe (in millions of Euros)
Figure 3: Positioning of e-learning
Figure 4: The U.S. training and education market in 2000 (in billions of USD)
Figure 5: Breakdown of the e-learning market in the United States
Figure 6: The company e-learning market in the United States (in millions USD)
Figure 7: Breakdown of the e-learning market in Europe (in millions EUR)
Figure 8: Subject matter of online training courses in the USA in 2001
Figure 9: Topics of online training courses in Europe in 2001
Figure 10: Comparative growth in revenues generated by various training content in the USA
Figure 11: Comparative growth in revenues generated by various training content in Europe
Figure 12: Example of an online training course by learn2.com
Figure 13: Example of a tutorial service on the Tutornet web site
Figure 14: Example of community tools on the Click2learn web site
Figure 15: Example of Correct Question Wizard representing assessment of a training course on Intelline
Figure 16: SmartPlanet, an example of an online training portal
Figure 17: Development in e-learning platform objectives
Figure 18: Breakdown of Internet-users by region in 2003
Figure 19: The penetration rate for PCs in households in 2000 and 2001
Figure 20: Internet Growth in Western Europe and Scandinavia
Figure 21: Internet penetration rates in Europe in 2001 (as a % of the population)
Figure 22: Growth in Internet penetration rates in North and Latin America
Figure 23: Percentage of companies with an Internet connection in Q1 of 2000
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