An e-Learning Strategy Guide

I've been working in e-Learning with various companies for the past five years. In the course of getting up to speed on the technologies and application on instructional sciences to online development and delivery, I've attended conferences, read books and journal articles, and compiled many lessons learned on my own and with other practitioners.

As a result, I've built a collection of resources and methods upon which I rely, basing the work and solutions I create on best practices published by organizations, vendors, researchers, and experts in the field. I spoke earlier this year to a local ASTD group about how to get ready for and evaluate your e-Learning approaches. I presented research and practices that come from a range of sources, including Marc Rosenberg, Michael Allen, and others. I'd like to share those resources with you. I've cited the original sources so you can check their websites or purchase their books.

My presentation includes a self-evaluation/planning tool presented earlier this year by Marc Rosenberg at conferences. I fully cite this content and research to him. I've found the approach very useful for companies just planning their e-Learning strategies and for those who have been in the field for some time. The presentation is too large to post here. Please contact me to receive the slides at rhea@redpepperconsulting.com.

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Rhea Fix – November 19, 2005 – 7:12am