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Title:
Managing e-learning : design, delivery, implementation, and evaluation
Publication Information:
Hershey, PA : Information Science Publishing, 2005
ISBN:
9781591406341

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Summary

Managing E-Learning Strategies: Design, Delivery, Implementation an Evaluation provides readers with a broad understanding of the emerging field of e-learning and also advises readers on the issues that are critical to the success of a meaningful e-learning environment. It walks you through the various factor critical to developing, evaluating and implementing e-learning. Throughout the book critical e-learning factors are presented as questions that readers can assess themselves when planning, designing, evaluating and implementing e-learning modules, courses and programs. ""Managing E-Learning Strategies: Design Delivery, Implementation and Evaluation"" not only introduces the important issues in e-learning, but can be used as a workbook to design, develop and implement e-learning in academic, corporate, government and other settings.


Author Notes

Badrul H. Khan, Ph.D., is an international speaker, author, educator and consultant in the field of e-learning and educational technology. Dr. Khan authored the following books: Web-Based Instruction (1997), Web-Based Training (2001), E-Learning Strategies (2004), E-Learning QUICK Checklist (2004), Managing E-Learning (in press), Implementing E-Learning (in press), E-Learning: Design, Delivery and Evaluation, E-Learning and Blended Learning Strategies (in press), E-Learning Quick Checklist (in press) and Flexible Learning (in press). A sought-after keynote speaker on e-learning, Khan is past president of the International Division of the Association for Educational and Communication Technology (AECT). He served as a consultant/advisor to distance education related projects at the World Bank, Ministry of Education in several countries, and academic institutions and corporations in the USA and abroad.