E-Learning Strategies: How to Get Implementation and Delivery Right First Time

E-Learning Strategies: How to Get Implementation and Delivery Right First Time

by Don Morrison (Author)

Synopsis

As more than 90% of spending on the Internet comes from brick and mortar companies it is these operations that will form the client base for e--learning. This book shows those companies how to get e--learning implementation right first time. Don Morisson explores and explains the whole implementation continuum -- strategy, vendor selection, technology, implementation, culture change, content development and delivery. Most importantly he stresses that the success or failure of an e--learning initiative is directly related to the underlying strategic thinking. Written for a more mature, second generation e--learning market the book provides a practitionera s handbook to both guide the novice and inform the veteran. aeo Focuses on the readera s needs aeo Focuses on the strategic issues of e--learning aeo Informed by key business drivers aeo Supported and endorsed by PWC Readership: Senior managers including CEOs, CIOs, CLOs, HR Directors, middle management responsible for implementing and/or delivering e--learning, consultants

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 428
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 08 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0470849223
ISBN 13: 9780470849224

Media Reviews
!This is a comprehensive tome on e--learning!wherever you are on the e--learning journey Morrison's book should have something for your organisation! (E--Learning Age, May 2003) !is densely packed through, informative and well--researched. The direct language makes the somewhat daunting appearance surprisingly easy to digest! (Training Journal, September 2003)
Author Bio
Don Morrison is a successful film writer and director who has worked at the cutting edge of media. A pioneer in the area of interactive media in the early 1980s, he has spent the last two decades creating training content in film, video, multimedia, and e--learning. The quality and innovation which are characteristic of his work have been recognised through more than twenty industry awards. More recently he has worked with PWC Consulting to design, develop, and implement a global e--learning solution for its consultants. Part of this book is based on his research and experience with PWC.