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  • 1.  eLearning

    Posted 07-22-2000 16:37
    >Leigh Stelzer inquired about eLearning on this list. I would like to
    >point members to an online course on eLearning to be offered by
    >BrookeBroadbent who is also writing a book on this topic to be published
    >by ASTD Press later this year. The course description can be seen at:

    http://www.esocrates.com/cgi-bin/eSocrates.cgi?elearn001


    Here is the blurb from this site:
    This is a 12 week course. It will require from one to two and maybe three
    hours of your time every week.
    This course introduces e-learning to people who are looking for answers
    about the what, why and how of e-learning. It is an introductory course.
    It is focused on issues, not on technology. It will help you understand:
    . What e-learning is--through your personal participation.
    . The vast possibilities of e-learning.
    . The strengths and weaknesses of e-learning.
    . The role that e-learning could play for you and your organization.
    . The resources that are available for e-learning.
    . How to develop and implement e-learning successfully.
    The course is especially useful for faculty, trainers, administrators and
    managers, embarking on e-learning education, training and information
    initiatives in their organizations.

    I would be interested in learning about other courses on eLearning.