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Dr.
Larry Bielawski , David Metcalf, Ph.D
Blended
eLearning is a must have book for trainers, managers,
and learning consultants. The book has a critical mass
of powerful information about eLearning theories, methods,
and applications. The case studies alone make this book
worthwhile to have on every bookshelf.
—Darin Hartley, Author of On-Demand Learning:
e-Learning is the latest “new
technology” that promises to revolutionize training
and performance. But what is its real potential? How
is e-learning really working out in practice? Blended
eLearning examines the current “state of the art”
and takes a broad look at the latest instructional techniques,
tools, and strategies that will help you to more effectively
realize the benefits of e-learning. Three key e-learning
approaches, knowledge management, performance support,
and on-line learning, are examined using case studies,
product features, instructional benefits and potential
pitfalls. The authors detail methods and tools to help
you develop blended e-learning solutions based on different
needs and resources.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Scope and Applications of
eLearning Systems
Chapter 2: Performance Support Tools
Chapter 3: Knowledge Management Systems
Chapter 4: Integrated Blended eLearning Solutions
Chapter 5: Instructional Systems Design for Blended
eLearning
Chapter 6: Case Studies and Best Practices
Chapter 7: Analysis, Profiling, and Change
Chapter 8: LMS Strategies for Human Capital
Chapter 9: Learning Content Management Systems
Chapter 10: Media, Collaboration, and Synchronous Tools
Chapter 11: Rapid Authoring and Delivery Tools
Chapter 12: eBooks for eLearning
Chapter 13: Wireless and Mobile Applications
Chapter 14: Resources for Blended eLearning
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