E-Learning: A Guidebook of Principles, Procedures and Practices
Som Naidu, PhD
© The Commonwealth Educational
Media Centre for Asia, June 2003
ISBN: 81-99770-01-9
This guidebook will help readers to systematically approach their
engagement with e-learning, irrespective of the educational sector or level
within which they may be working. The content of this guidebook has been
carefully selected to enable readers to consider all the issues in relation to
e-learning. Besides the great deal of resources that are included in this
guidebook, its unique feature is the opportunity it provides readers to “tell
us a story” about their experiences in relation to the issue or subject
under discussion. Telling a story requires readers to pause, slow down,
reflect, learn, access and share their experiences or connect in a meaningful
way with others. These are opportunities designed to remind readers of relevant
experiences, which will enable them to reflect upon their experiences and those
of other colleagues. These will enable readers to make better sense of what
this guidebook recommends.
Divided into nine chapters, this guidebook discuss issues
related to attributes of e-learning, Contemporary trends and practices,
e-learning management systems, collaborative designs for e-learning, assessing
learning outcomes, e-moderation, and evaluation of e-learning environments.
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