Infographic: 50+ Fascinating Language Facts
Infographic credit: eLearning Infographics
By 2020 the global corporate eLearning market it projected to reach an approximate revenue of $31 billion. That figure does not include other likely eLearning outlets such as higher education and primary and secondary school education. According to the eLearning industry, eLearning is growing in five main areas: education, healthcare, information technology, retail and ecommerce, […]
The worlds of international commerce, research and collaboration require translation services. It would be difficult for an international or multi-national company or research facility to hire expert linguists they need in order to conduct business and so the most common way of getting translation done is to go through a translation agency. However, for the […]
While it’s true that English remains the dominant language of international business, it is a mistake to think that Americans don’t need to invest time and effort learning another language. Multilingual technical translation along with other translation and localization services can help. But there is no doubt that investing in a culture of respect for […]
By Sarah-Claire Jordan To compete in this new globalized world of business that we have these days, a company needs to truly go above and beyond what is expected of them. Lately, that means doing quite a bit more to try and entice customers and clients than simply having a perfectly designed website, flawless customer […]
By Sarah-Claire Jordan Being in charge of a company can be one of the most stressful things to deal with, but it can also be one of the most rewarding positions. Once you get to a certain level with your company, you can start to expand internationally. Expanding internationally means more than just making sure […]
By Sarah-Claire Jordan Music has always been a powerful tool when it comes to learning anything. Just think back to all the times your teachers taught you songs to help you memorize state capitals, elements of the periodic table, and more. You probably still remember some of those songs, or at least parts of them. […]
Amandine was born in Calais, a seaside town in northern France. She recently moved to Colorado to settle down there with her American husband. She went to school in Northern France, where she did her whole university training at the University of Boulogne-sur-Mer, where she obtained a Master’s degree with specialization in humanities and social sciences, English […]