Monday, February 28, 2011

Excellent Online eLearning Resources

Available from the eLearn Magazine:
 
LMS Strategies in Higher Education (1/13/11)
By Daniel Reed
Predictions for e-Learning in 2011 (1/6/11)
By eLearn Magazine staff and contributors
Art vs. Information Science: The Same Knowledge, with Smarter Design, Serves Everyone (12/30/10)
By Ryan Tracey
Stay-in-Touch Marketing: How to Use Newsletters to Propel an e-Learning Consulting Practice (11/18/10)
By Hal S. Richman
How to Help Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom: The 5J Approach (9/14/10)
By Mary Burns
Using Media to Pace Your Class: Tools and Tips for Incorporating Video (8/31/10)
By Geoff Klock
Connecting with e-Learners Through Podcasting (7/20/10)
By Heather Zink
Using Virtual Role-Play to Solve Training Problems (6/8/10)
By Tonya Goth Simmons
Herding Chats: Reflections on a Synchronous Online Interaction (5/18/10)
By LeAne H. Rutherford
How to Provide Fair and Effective Feedback in Asynchronous Courses: 3 Best Practices for Online Teachers (4/8/10)
By Elizabeth A. Gruenbaum
eLearning Tools for English Composition:
30 New Media Tools and Web Sites for Writing Teachers
(3/30/10)
By Keri Bjorklund
Teaching the Librarians of the Future Without Online Instruction (3/23/10)
By Anthony Cocciolo
How to Outline an E-Learning Product: The Basic Mechanics of Structuring a Project (3/4/10)
By Tim Warner
Design Learner Success Into Your Curriculum (3/2/10)
By Jeff May
Tips for Effective Webinars (1/21/10)
By Maria H. Andersen
Sound Your Best in Virtual Training (12/23/09)
By Susan Berkley
10 Ways to Ensure Distance Learning Success (12/17/09)
By Cindy Wolfe, University of Phoenix
Project-Based Learning for the Business Environment:
A Cheat Sheet for Development, A Sample Lesson
(12/10/09)
By Joe Deegan
Sensible Tools of Engagement:
Three Channels for Online Education, and Why You Should Use Them
(12/3/09)
By Debra Beck, University of Wyoming
Discussion Management Tips For Online Educators (9/25/09)
By Jo Macek
Tips and Tools for Fostering a Creative e-Learning Class (9/10/09)
By Susan Doctoroff Landay
10 Things I've Learned About Teaching Online (9/8/09)
By Michelle Everson, University of Minnesota
15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online (7/7/09)
By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
That Was a Bad Webinar, Wonder Why? (7/7/09)
By Matt Bovell
Evolution of a Video-Learning Object Format (3/02/09)
By Peter J. Fadde, Southern Illinois University
Increase Student Viewership with Striking Titles (3/02/09)
By Scott Buros, Rexi Media LLM
How Will Online Courses Weather the Economic Downturn? (2/19/09)
Laurie Rowell, eLearn Magazine
Reviewing Last Year's E-Learning Predictions (1/23/09)
Stephen Downes, National Research Council Canada
Predictions For 2009 (1/09/09)
Lisa Neal Gualtieri, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine
Virtual Teams: Making the Online Classroom a Learning Organization (8/22/08)
Edward Volchok, Ph.D, Queensborough Community College/CUNY and Stevens Institute of Technology
Learnscape Architecture (8/20/08)
Jay Cross, Internet Time Group
Tips for Delivering a Successful Online Experience (4/30/08)
By Richard Watson, Technical Trainer and Instructional Designer
How to Motivate Your Students (4/18/08)
By Errol Craig Sull
Usability Testing of E-Learning: Easy, Effective, Affordable (4/02/08)
By Carol M. Barnum, Southern Polytechnic State University
Producing Video Learning Objects for E-learning (4/01/08)
By Peter J. Fadde, Ph.D, Southern Illinois University
Measuring Success: Raid on Deerfield Revisited (3/06/08)
By Lynne Spichiger, Project Manager, Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield, MA
Learning through Blogging: Graduate Student Experiences (2/29/08)
By Robert Davison, City University of Hong Kong
What Do You Mean When You Say "Usability"? (2/08/08)
By Carol M. Barnum, Southern Polytechnic State University
Using Game Shows as an Instructional Tool (9/21/07)
By Dan Yaman, CEO, and Missy Covington, Communications, LearningWare, Inc.
How Long Should an E-learning Course Be? (8/22/07)
By Chris Bennett, Founder and CEO, Ah-Ha! Media
Dialogue-Intensive Learning (7/11/07)
By Richard Dool, D.Mgt, Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University
How to Develop a Great FAQ Page for an Online Course (6/20/07)
By Rahel Anne Bailie, Intentional Design
Online Testing: Making It Count (5/31/07)
By Nikki Shepherd Eatchel, Prometric
Communities of Practice: Addressing Workforce Trends Through New Learning Models (04/27/07)
By Eric Sauve, CEO and Co-Founder, Tomoye Corporation
Mitigating Conflict in Online Student Teams (2/28/07)
By Richard Dool, D.Mgt., Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University
Seven Steps to Better E-learning (12/14/06)
By Clark N. Quinn, Director, Quinnovation
Online Course Design from a Communities-of-Practice Perspective (9/22/06)
By John D. Smith, Learning Alliances and CPsquare, and Beverly Trayner, Superior School of Enterprise Sciences, Setúbal, Portugal
Development Principles for Online Courses: A Baker's Dozen (11/25/05)
By Rory McGreal, Athabasca University
At-Risk Online Learners: Reducing Barriers to Success (8/11/05)
By JoAnn T. Funk, Associate Professor, Kaplan University
eLearning and Fun: A Report from the CHI 2005 Special Interest Group (7/5/05)
By Lisa Neal, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine, and Lorraine Normore, Librarian, Center for Early Literacy Information
Learning to Work With IT (3/24/05)
By MaryAlice Colen, Vice President, E-learning, Interwise
Selecting an E-learning Solution, Part 4: Inviting the Vendor to Present (3/10/05)
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director of the Institute of Interactive Technologies, and an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Selecting an E-learning Solution, Part 3: Ten Rules for a Smooth, Efficient E-Learning RFP Process (3/12/05)
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director of the Institute of Interactive Technologies, and an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Selecting an E-learning Solution, Part 2: Avoiding Common RFP Mistakes (10/19/04)
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director of the Institute of Interactive Technologies, and an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Selecting an E-learning Solution, Part 1: Who Should be on Your E-Learning Selection Committee? (9/24/04
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director of the Institute of Interactive Technologies, and an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Informational Cascades in Online Learning (8/25/04)
By Michael Feldstein, CEO, MindWires, Inc.
Leadership Principles for Designers: Leading SMEs, Part 2 (4/14/04)
By Jerry Murphy, Consultant, Commonwealth Media Partners
Leadership Principles for Designers: Leading SMEs, Part 1 (4/14/04)
By Jerry Murphy, Consultant, Commonwealth Media Partners
Writing a Winning E-Learning Proposal (3/11/04)
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director and Associate Professor of the Institute for Interactive Technologies, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA
The E-Learning Market: It's About the Learner, Not the Instructor! (9/5/03)
By Massood Zarrabian, President and CEO, OutStart, Inc.
Five Technological Considerations When Choosing an E-Learning Solution (7/11/03)
By Karl M. Kapp, Assistant Director and Associate Professor of the Institute for Interactive Technologies, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA
One Path to the Blog (6/16/03)
An Odyssey in Tracking and Sharing Technology with the Online Higher Education Community By Ray Schroeder, Professor Emeritus/Director of Technology-Enhanced Learning, University of Illinois at Springfield
A Framework for Open, Flexible and Distributed E-Learning (2/21/03)
By Badrul H. Khan, Associate Professor, George Washington University
Designing for Learners, Designing for Users (2/3/03)
By Dave Smulders
The Demand-Driven Learning Model as a Standard for Web-Based Learning (12/27/02)
By Colla J. MacDonald, Emma J. Stodel, Laura G. Farres, Krista Breithaupt & Martha A. Gabriel
Dead Trainer Walking (10/3/02)
Making a Business Case for E-Learning By Darin E. Hartley, Developer of New Business Ventures, ASTD
Developing Your e-Learning for Your Learners (9/16/02)
By Michael Feldstein, CEO, Feldstein and Associates
E-learning, Online Learning, Web-based Learning, or Distance Learning (7/2/02)
Unveiling the Ambiguity in Current Terminology By Susanna Tsai and Paulo Machado, InkiTiki Corporation, Island of Kauai, Hawaii, InkiTiki.com
Designing and Delivering Live, Online Training (10/12/01)
By Jo-Ann Driscoll, Principal Education Architect Centra Education Services, Centra Software, Inc.
From Both Sides Now (5/17/01)
On Being An Online Learner and An Online Professor By Laurie P. Dringus, Ph.D., Professor, Nova Southeastern University

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