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Tips and Advice

A collection of eBooks and other publications offering tips and advice.

  • 701 eLearning Tips from the MASIE Center
    Thanks to The MASIE Center’s TRENDS readers and Learning Consortium Members, over 1000 e-Learning tips were received, analyzed, and categorized.
  • 834 Tips for Successful Online Instruction
    This e Book is an amazing collection of tips from 336 e-learning professionals. A comprehensive set of tips that you can use to improve your knowledge and skills in online instruction.
  • Handbook on Synchronous e-Learning
    This e Book is intended for anyone who wants to produce, lead, or promote live, interactive learning events on the Web.
  • Podcasting - some views from Donald Clark
    Ufi Board member and e-learning and technology advocate Donald Clark shares his view on why he thinks podcasting is effective and how it could become the ideal way for a company to encourage learning.
 

 


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"e-learning or online learning is just another delivery and administration mechanism for helping individuals to understand or 'make sense of'. It can have many different elements which combine to enable learners to achieve objectives. Perhaps it is better referred to as ME-Learning. However, like all learning, it requires significant initial investment in the learning design - identifying what the learner needs to learn, or 'makes sense of' and describing how best to present that to the learner. With a wealth of public domain information on the internet, in a number of areas it is no longer necessary to create new content!"

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