
Strategies for Successful eLearning Implementation
Discover expert insights on implementing eLearning effectively, key factors for success, and recommended resources. Explore the role of project managers, course authors, and other specialists in creating engaging online learning experiences. Learn about eLearning strategies from industry professionals and ensure your program's success.
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Avis Winifred Rupert February 25, 2016 Avis Winifred Rupert February 25, 2016
Set the eLearning program up for success!
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Think about what your learners need to do with that information after the course is finished and design around that. - Matthew Guyan
eLearning Project Manager/Team Leader Course Authoring Specialist Communications Manager Instructional Designer Learning Management System Specialist IT Specialist Subject Matter Expert(s) Graphic Designer QA Tester eLearning Models eLearning Models Blended learning Blended learning Online alternative Online as an alternative as an Web pages on the Intranet Web pages on the Intranet Externally hosted on the shelf online courses Enterprise-wide integrated online learning Externally hosted on the shelf online courses Completely online Interactive satellite broadcasting CDROM as Local Area Network (LAN)
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