The e-learning handbook past promises, present challenges /

The e-Learning Handbook provides a critical reflection on the current state of e-learning with contributions from the world's foremost e-learning experts and best-selling authors from academe and industry, including Margaret Driscoll; Br.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Carliner, Saul., Shank, Patti, 1954-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: San Francisco : Pfeiffer, c2008.
Series:Pfeiffer essential resources for training and HR professionals.
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
Table of Contents:
  • Thinking critically to move e-learning forward / by Patti Shank
  • Hype versus reality in the boardroom : why e-learning hasn't lived up to its initial projections for penetrating the corporate environment / by Margaret Driscoll
  • Hype versus reality on campus : why e-learning isn't likely to replace a professor any time soon / by Brent G. Wilson and Lee Christopher
  • Knowledge management : from the graveyard of good ideas / by William Horton
  • Infrastructure for learning : options for today or screw-ups for tomorrow / by Patti Shank ... [et al.]
  • e-Learning standards : a framework for enabling the creation and distribution of high-quality, cost-effective web-delivered instruction / by Pat Brogan
  • Learning with objects / by Patrick Parrish
  • Web 2.0 and beyond : the changing needs of learners, new tools, and ways to learn / by Patti Shank
  • Locked out : bridging the divide between training and information technology / by Marc J. Rosenberg and Steve Foreman
  • A holistic framework of instructional design for e-learning / by Saul Carliner
  • Converting e₃-learning to e³-learning : an alternative instructional design method / by M. David Merrill
  • Design with the learning in mind / by Patricia McGee
  • Revisiting learning theory for e-learning / by Gretchen Lowerison ... [et al.]
  • Design research : a better approach to improving online learning / by Thomas C. Reeves, Jan Herrington, and Ron Oliver
  • Is e-learning economically viable? / by Patrick Lambe
  • e-Learning : today's challenge, tomorrow's reality / by Saul Carliner.