"At a recent e-learning conference," writes the author, "one of the presenters said it was okay if students didn't complete a course.... Upon closer examination though, e-learning isn't failing. Instead, the existing course paradigm is failing." I don't think it was me who said that, but it could have been - I've said it enough over the last few months and years. I like this analysis of why courses represent a poor base structure for online learning (quoted from the article):
- CRLF
- I don't want to be tortured with useless information;CRLF
- I can't always know when I'll need to know something;CRLF
- Learning is great, but I need to know how it fits into my job;CRLF
- Sometimes learning objectives are just plain dumb - What I need is good reference material;CRLF
- I'd like to show my boss that the training improved my performance. CRLF
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