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Top 5 e-Learning books for beginners

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Paperback: 256 pages Publisher: Pfeiffer; 1 edition (May 25, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 0787982997 eLearning by Design by William Horton. eLearning Uncovered: From Concept to Execution does a nice job of walking beginners through all aspects of eLearning from choosing an LMS, design tools, and the actual course design.

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Free e-Learning books

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We have edited and compiled 141 pages and 14 chapters covering the ABC’s of getting started to global implementation strategies. The guide contains the course model, week-by-week learning activities, general guidance to the course leader on how to implement and customize the course and specific guidelines on each learning activity.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

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eLearning is full of specialist terms and acronyms that aren’t always clearly defined. Even if you’ve been working in eLearning for years, you can still be stumped by a three letter acronym of uncertain meaning. We trawled through our archives to bring you the first part of our ultimate A-Z guide on everything online learning.

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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

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(Update 11/27/2010: suggested by Christopher Pappas ) aLearning Blog by Ellen Behrens The alearning Blog is the brainchild of Ellen Behrens, who has been working in online education for seven years, association learning for more than a couple, and adult learning for more than twenty years.

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Facebook for e-Learning

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The following presentation explores the potential uses of Facebook for teaching and motivating collaboration between students (Update 11/08/2010: suggested by David Leal ) Facebook Strategies For The Classroom Guys, do not forget to leave a comment. by Christopher Pappas M.B.A., Posted by Christoforos Online at 1:59 AM Email This BlogThis!

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Games Teach!

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There is a healthy discussion on the eLearning Guild’s LinkedIn group. This conclusion is drawn from studies that looked into cognitive learning outcomes in the areas of basic motor skills, descriptive knowledge, conceptual knowledge, problem solving, and general cognitive strategies. 1996) from a previous meta-analysis.

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