Thursday, July 30, 2009

Free e-book: E-Learning Survival Guide

Whether you’re currently enrolled in an online course, or have employees signed up for e-learning opportunities, there’s a new free guide available online to check out.

Susan Smith Nash (aka. the E-Learning Queen) is offering a free pdf download of her E-Learner Survival Guide, “everything you need to know to succeed in the wild and wooly world of mobile learning, elearning, and hybrid college, K-12, and career courses.” (Thanks to those at Workplace Learning Today for sharing the good news.)

The book contains hundreds of essays on a broad list of topics from student engagement and institutional leadership, to mobile learning and corporate training.

Nash writes that the book is especially focused on creating successful outcomes for students and educational programs. Her essays also explain how to handle “often-overlooked” niches of learners, including generational differences and training.

Take a quick trip over to the E-Learning Queen to download your free copy of the E-Learner Survival Guide.

1 comment:

Celina Macaisa said...

Some trainees have also mentioned that at times, a faster paced e-training or lecture helps to keep their brain focused. They also prefer to have the control to vary the pace of the video lecture. Myspeed from enounce is one of the elearning tools that can help corporate trainees speed up or slow down training from videos or CBT to reduce boredom and frustration.


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