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Thursday, August 01, 2002
http://www.elearningmag.com/elearning/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=26850 The Illusion of E-learning: Why We Are Missing Out On the Promise of IP Technology Frank L. Greenagel, managing director, Guided Learning Strategies E-learning has not kept pace with the development of increasingly rich IP-based delivery platforms because the e-learning experience is, far too often, puerile, boring and of unknown or doubtful effectiveness. Developers don't seem to be aware of how people learn, for they continue to use mostly flawed models. Corporations are more interested in throughput and low unit cost, so solid measures of effectiveness are infrequently developed or applied. The available platform drives the instructional strategy, which may not be appropriate to the learning style of trainees or to the learning objectives....
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