The AMA Handbook of E-Learning

The AMA Handbook of E-Learning
Author :
Publisher : AMACOM
Total Pages : 496
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780814413166
ISBN-13 : 0814413161
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The AMA Handbook of E-Learning by : George M. Piskurich

This authoritative sourcebook is a timely decision-making tool for companies making the transition to (or already using) e-learning. Featuring all-original contributions from high-profile practitioners and renowned theorists, the book reveals how top companies are implementing and using this crucial employee development tool. Topics include: * analyzing organizational need * selling e-learning to the organization * learning management systems * synchronous collaboration * learning portals * repurposing materials * outsourcing and vendor relations. Other chapters focus on motivation and retention, technological and software options, measuring ROI, and more.

Handbook of Research on E-Learning Applications for Career and Technical Education: Technologies for Vocational Training

Handbook of Research on E-Learning Applications for Career and Technical Education: Technologies for Vocational Training
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 956
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781605667409
ISBN-13 : 1605667404
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on E-Learning Applications for Career and Technical Education: Technologies for Vocational Training by : Wang, Victor X.

Provides an authoritative reference collection on leading international insights into the integration of technology tools and applications with adult and vocational instruction.

Corporate E-Learning

Corporate E-Learning
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 173
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780195311310
ISBN-13 : 0195311310
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Corporate E-Learning by : Luther Tai

Corporate e-learning has become increasingly important in the contemporary universal-access business world, and can provide strategic and competitive advantages to corporations as a way to accelerate training and reduce the high costs of face-to-face learning programs. However, most of the books that are written about e-learning do not describe in detail how corporate e-learning is actually implemented within a specific company. Corporate E-Learning fills that gap by describing in depth how e-learning programs are developed and instituted, and how their effectiveness is measured, from the perspective of practicing e-learning professionals at IBM, an early and liberal user of e-learning technologies to train their global workforce. Drawing on a wealth of in-person interviews of numerous e-learning professionals at IBM, as well as recent e-learning literature, Tai discusses how IBM has significantly contributed to the evolution of corporate e-learning. In the course of doing so, he makes useful comparisons with other companies and industries, and draws conclusions that are applicable to any company considering utilizing e-learning. Companies should be careful, concludes Tai, to use e-learning only when it makes strategic and economic sense, not simply because the technology is available. In addition, e-learning should always be used along with other more traditional means of learning, and carefully monitored by feedback mechanisms to measure whether its objectives have been accomplished, and how e-learning programs might improve in the future. Corporate E-Learning is designed for classroom use in technology management courses, and will also appeal to corporate professionals who are involved in training, human resources development, and performance improvement.

The AMA Handbook of E-Learning

The AMA Handbook of E-Learning
Author :
Publisher : AMACOM
Total Pages : 496
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780814413166
ISBN-13 : 0814413161
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The AMA Handbook of E-Learning by : George M. Piskurich

This authoritative sourcebook is a timely decision-making tool for companies making the transition to (or already using) e-learning. Featuring all-original contributions from high-profile practitioners and renowned theorists, the book reveals how top companies are implementing and using this crucial employee development tool. Topics include: * analyzing organizational need * selling e-learning to the organization * learning management systems * synchronous collaboration * learning portals * repurposing materials * outsourcing and vendor relations. Other chapters focus on motivation and retention, technological and software options, measuring ROI, and more.

A Tool for Determining e-Learning Readiness

A Tool for Determining e-Learning Readiness
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 112
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030769949
ISBN-13 : 3030769941
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis A Tool for Determining e-Learning Readiness by : Cathy James-Springer

This book presents a tool to determine e-learning readiness in workplace organizations. It offers a case study of the design and development process and outlines factors to be taken into account to determine e-learning readiness. It details the four objectives of this tool: to highlight specific parameters for determining e-learning readiness, to provide a systematic process to determine the readiness of an organization, to enable flexibility for the environmental context, and to capture the interrelatedness of the many areas in the organization. Next, it discusses the main element of the tool: surveys that are used to facilitate collection of data on organizational, learner and technology readiness. The book concludes with a look at practical ways of using the information gathered from the data produced.

E-Learning and the Academic Library

E-Learning and the Academic Library
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 199
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476624419
ISBN-13 : 1476624410
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis E-Learning and the Academic Library by : Scott Rice

Focusing on academic libraries and librarians who are extending the boundaries of e-learning, this collection of essays presents new ways of using information and communication technologies to create learning experiences for a variety of user communities. Essays feature e-learning projects involving MOOCs (massive open online courses), augmented reality, chatbots and other innovative applications. Contributors describe the process of project development, from determination of need, to exploration of tools, project design and user assessment.

E-Learning

E-Learning
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 254
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789535102830
ISBN-13 : 9535102834
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis E-Learning by : Sergio Kofuji

Adaptive E-learning was proposed to be suitable for students with unique profiles, particular interests, and from different domains of knowledge, so profiles may consider specific goals of the students, as well as different preferences, knowledge level, learning style, rendering psychological profile, and more. Another approach to be taken into account today is the self-directed learning. Unlike the adaptive E-learning, the Self-directed learning is related to independence or autonomy in learning; it is a logical link for readiness for E-learning, where students pace their classes according to their own needs.This book provides information on the On-Job Training and Interactive Teaching for E-learning and is divided into four sections. The first section covers motivations to be considered for E-learning while the second section presents challenges concerning E-learning in areas like Engineering, Medical education and Biological Studies. New approaches to E-learning are introduced in the third section, and the last section describes the implementation of E-learning Environments.

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 1110
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781599048666
ISBN-13 : 1599048663
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology by : Kidd, Terry T.

"This book provides information on different styles of instructional design methodologies, tips, and strategies on how to use technology to facilitate active learning and techniques to help faculty and researchers develop online instructional and teaching materials. It enables libraries to provide a foundational reference for researchers, educators, administrators, and others in the context of instructional systems and technology"--Provided by publisher.

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 2612
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781605661995
ISBN-13 : 1605661996
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition by : Rogers, Patricia L.

Offers comprehensive coverage of the issues, concepts, trends, and technologies of distance learning.