Online Learning Update Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)
Saturday, June 15, 2002

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020613/132142_2.html

Report identifies three principles to guide e-learning providers away from early mistakes

Professional and corporate segments represent highest potential for growth for E-Learning. E-learning, once heralded as a revolution in the business of education, was largely perceived as a casualty of the dot-com collapse. However, forecasters now predict a resurgence in the e-learning market, expecting it to reach the $12-14 billion range by 2004. According to a new report by strategy and technology consultants Booz Allen Hamilton, providers of Internet-enabled learning will capture a share of the market only by shifting their focus away from the ideals of the dot-com era and adopting a new, achievable vision. The report warns existing and new entrants in the e-learning arena of attempting to reinvent or replace traditional learning tools through new media, and outlines three principles to guide providers towards success....

 



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