http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/006978.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Elearning on the Rise: Companies Move Classroom Content Online: This is an in-depth article on the state of e-learning implementations in companies today. To me it’s like old wine in new bottles. Instead of having instructors regurgitate bullet-points to numb students, now we have multimedia on the web to do the same, only more effectively and efficiently. Learning is fundamentally a social activity. I don’t know how long it’s going to take for stakeholders to understand this simple truth. E-learning is not about providing multimedia instruction just-in-time; its about providing the raw materials for learners to think purposefully about a problem and to negotiate its meaning in a group setting. This purposeful understanding is more than just the sum of what is given and what is discussed, it is the attainment of dependable self-reliance — the ability to make responsible decisions. I’m collecting my thoughts on this front for an article to be published sometime in December. Would love you hear your perspectives on this, do email me at maish-at-elearningpost.com. http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=7236
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