E-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age
Marc J. Rosenberg
- 出版商: McGraw-Hill Education
- 出版日期: 2000-11-16
- 售價: $1,070
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,017
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 344
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0071362681
- ISBN-13: 9780071362689
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Learn what companies like AT&T, Cisco Systems, Dell Computer, IBM,
Lucent Technologies, Merrill Lynch, Prudential, and U S West and others have
accomplished with e-learning
It isn’t just the promise of impressive technology that is driving people
to e-learning. Businesses need to get rapidly changing information to large
numbers of people faster than ever. They need to lower the overall costs of
creating a workforce that performs faster and better than the competition, and
they need to do this around the clock. It’s no longer a question of whether
organizations will one day implement online learning, but whether they will do
it well.
Most organizations that need to train their employees are experimenting
with some form of Web-delivered learning. But most organizations have focused on
the technological challenges, buying the right software, getting enough
bandwidth allocated for Web-based training, designing courseware, etc. These are
important first steps but the larger strategic issues remain unsolved: how to
make e-learning part of the daily work culture, and fully implement its power.
E-Learning is the first book in this exciting new field that addresses not just
the technological challenges of Web-based training and knowledge management, but
how to develop a comprehensive organization-wide learning strategy.
Author Marc Rosenberg discusses the technological issues but more
importantly, assesses the dramatic strategic, organizational, and political
issues involved in the process of making e-learning a reality. Written for
professionals responsible for leading the revolution in workplace learning,
E-Learning takes a broad, strategic perspective on corporate learning. This
wake-up call for executives everywhere discusses:
*Requirements for
building a viable e-learning strategy
*How e-learning will change the
nature of training organizations
*Knowledge management and other new
forms of e-learning
E-Learning explains the basic principles of a comprehensive Web-based
learning strategy—how to link your organization’s Web sites, Web-based training,
courseware, and all the other components of online learning. With an underlying
focus on the why—and not just the how— Rosenberg provides a roadmap for growing
and sustaining an e-learning culture that’s based on twenty years of
observations, best (and worst) practices, and conversations with leaders in the
learning technology fields. Divided into three parts, E-Learning offers an
essential balance between building great e-learning (design and technology
issues) and implementing it (acceptance and support issues). Within each
chapter, examples illustrate many key components of an effective e-learning
framework.
Unlike other technology-focused guides to Web-based training, E-Learning
is the first book that tackles the overarching strategic issues—problems facing
any organization experimenting with the tremendous promise of Web-based learning
and knowledge management.
The biggest growth in the Internet, and the area that will prove to be
one of the biggest agents of change, will be in e-learning. —John Chambers, CEO,
Cisco Systems
Marc Rosenberg is one of the key thinkers in the ever-changing world of
learning and technology. This book offers a pragmatic and powerful set of
resources for any organization walking the sometimes slippery
e-learning
pathway.—Elliott Masie, President, The MASIE Center
If there is any reason to fear e-learning, its that we will fail to
understand why we are doing it. This book combines the right amount of
reflection on why with a heavy dose of sound advice about how to. It has a lot
in common with its subject. Its just what we need, just in time.
—John W.
Cone, Vice President, Dell Learning Dell Computer Corporation
Marc Rosenberg has nailed it. He surfaces the issues, realistically
describes alternatives and operationalizes what a true e-learning strategy is.
Good cases. Good ideas. Good writing. You need this book! —Gloria Gery,
Consultant in Performance Support and Learning
Dr. Rosenbergs vision, coupled with the useful advice peppered throughout
his book, will guide corporate leaders of learning as we strive to harness the
power of e-learning for the benefit of our people and our businesses. I intend
to share the book widely with my business colleagues and professional
associates. —Pat Kelly, Vice President, People Development, AT&T Wireless
Services