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The Really Useful eLearning Instruction Manual: Your Toolkit for Putting eLearning Into Practice

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Technology has revolutionised every aspect of our lives and how we learn is no exception. The trouble is; the range of elearning technologies and the options available can seem bewildering. Even those who are highly experienced in one aspect of elearning will lack knowledge in some other areas. Wouldn’t it be great if you could access the hard-won knowledge, practical guidance and helpful tips of world-leading experts in these fields? Edited by Rob Hubbard and featuring chapters written by global elearning Clive Shepherd, Laura Overton, Jane Bozarth, Lars Hyland, Rob Hubbard, Julie Wedgwood, Jane Hart, Colin Steed, Clark Quinn, Ben Betts and Charles Jennings - this book is a practical guide to all the key topics in elearning, getting the business on board, building it yourself, learning management, blended, social, informal, mobile and game-based learning, facilitating online learning, making the most of memory and more.

232 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2013

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February 1, 2014
Collection of articles by experts in various aspects of eLearning. Lots of really useful advice. The article on Making the Most of Memory was worth the price of the book for me, but I found useful information in all of the articles.
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