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More About This Title Getting the Most from Online Learning: A Learner's Guide
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- Participate effectively in on-line learning experiences
- Contribute to and learn from discussion groups and chat rooms
- Handle e-learning peer evaluations
- Participate in online group projects
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About the Editor.
1. Voices from the Edge of E-Learning (Janet F. Piskurich).
2. E-Learning: An Introduction (Huey B. Long).
3. Becoming a More Self-Directed Learner: Why and How (Lucy M. and Paul J. Guglielmino).
4. How to Prepare to Attend a Synchronous E-Learning Course (Bill Knapp).
5. How to Attend a Synchronous E-Learning Course (Bill Knapp).
6. Succeeding in an Asynchronous Learning Environment (Harvey Singh).
7. Chat Rooms and Discussion Boards (George M. Piskurich).
8. Online Readings: Gaining the Most from What You Read (Ryan Watkins).
9. How to Handle E-Learning Peer Evaluation (Russ Brock).
10. Building Successful Online Relationships (Doug Liberati).
11. Participating in Group Projects Online (Carole Richardson).
12. Managing Distractions for E-Learners (Wayne Turmel).
Glossary.
Index.
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— Charlie Gardner, director, e-Learning Center, Home Depot
"This book is a driver's manual for e-learners! Whether you're just learning to negotiate the sharp curves of the e-learning experience or an accomplished e-traveler, this book gives you tips to stay on course throughout your e-learning journey!"
— Theresa Tommey, vice president and learning manager, Learning Strategy Group, Wachovia Corporation
"Worried about adapting to the still new world of electronic learning? This smart book enables you to understand the new technologies, such as chat rooms and discussion boards, and become a spirited self-directed learner capable and ready to leverage online technologies comfortably."
— Jim (Mo) Moshinskie, Accenture Professor of Human Performance, Baylor University
"Practical advice and tips for e-learners in gaining the most from the e-learning experience."
— Christine Trogdon, Wachovia Learning Strategy Design Group