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e-Learning
Concept
Source: by K. Donert
Date: October 2003
Has Anyone Yet Worked Out What Is So Special with "e"?
e-Learning
Concept
Source: D. Hamilton
Date: April 2003
Is e-Learning the XVII Century Dream of Teaching All
Things to All People?
E-Valuation: Pricing E-Learning
Source: ASTD (By Darin E. Hartley)
Date: April 2001
Format: , 36 kb
An article about one of the difficult areas of e-learning:
the pricing. It talks about the different pricing models if
you are offering e-learning solutions as a vendor. It gives
you some ideas to start thinking but it is too brief to give
you a perfect impression and a solution. Good and easy is
the table with Pros and Cons of Pricing Options.
e-Learning
Concept
Source: J. Devine
Date:July 2003
Exploring What e-Learning Is and Is Supposed to Be
Summarizing
Our First Forum
Source:
Date: September 2003
What's e-Learning: New Paradigm or New Toy?
e-Learning
to Change Learning
Source: G. Saunders
Date: April 2003
Integrating information and communication technology
(ICT) into a face-to-face undergraduate course
How to Write an e-Learning RFP
Source: e-LearningGuru.com (By Kevin Kruse)
Date: unknown
Format: , 37 kb Although it is a very short article it
gives you some good advice about how to write your Request
For Proposal to get a good answer from your potential e-learning
vendors.
e-Learning
Concept
Source: R. Magli
Date : March 2003
e-Learning Lost in Time and Space? The Conservative and Incomplete
Emerging e-Learning Concept
Measuring the Total Cost of e-Learning
Source: e-LearningGuru.com (By Kevin Kruse)
Date: unknown
Format: , 79 kb
An extended article, which will be a good starting point to
define the costs (and savings) related to e-learning programs.
It give you the variables which influence the development
costs but also the cost related to all the other phases (implementation
etc.). It will definitely help you to define your own cost-framework.
The
Challenges of e-Learning
Source: Tom Davies
Date: March 2003
Some Personal Thoughts from a 'Traditional' Academic Moving
Towards e-Learning
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