The AMA handbook of e-learning : effective design, implementation, and technology solutions

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The AMA handbook of e-learning : effective design, implementation, and technology solutions

edited by George M. Piskurich

AMACOM, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

"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; and outsourcing and vendor relations. Other chapters focus on motivation and retention, technological and software options, measuring ROI, and more."

Table of Contents

"Chapter 1: What is E-Learning? Chapter 2: Is E-Learning Better Than... ? Chapter 3: Analyzing the Organization's Need for E-Learning Chapter 4: Selling E-Learning to Your Organization Chapter 5: Are Your Learners Ready for E-Learning? Chapter 6: Increasing Learner Involvement and Participation Chapter 7: Synchronous Collaboration, Live E-Learning, and Beyond Chapter 8: Outsourcing Your E-Learning Projects Chapter 9: Learning Management System for E-Learning Chapter 10: Discussion Groups and Chat: Electronic Tools for Building Online Communities Chapter 11: Bandwidth Be Damned: Why Only Lazy Trainers Worry About Bandwidth Issues Chapter 12: Sound and Video for E-Learning Chapter 13: Learning Portals Chapter 14: Making the Internal/External Decision Chapter 15: Clicking With Vendors: What to Ask Your E-Learning Vendor Before You Get Involved Chapter 16: Designing Asynchronous Learning Chapter 17: Getting Ready for Synchronous E-Learning Chapter 18: Re-Purposing Materials For E-Learning Chapter 19: Using Technologies in a Blended Learning Curriculum Chapter 20: Implementing E-learning Chapter 21: Keeping E-Learning Going: Motivating and Retaining E-Learners Chapter 22: How Do I Choose E-Learning Software That Will Keep Going and Going Chapter 23: E-Learning And Performance Chapter 24: Evaluating Your E-Learning Implementation Chapter 25: Level Three Evaluation of E-Learning Chapter 26: E-Learning ROI Chapter 27: Some Near Term E-Learning Perspectives Chapter 28: Global Learning, 2008"

by "Nielsen BookData"

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