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Using Virtual Worlds for Learning

 

Online learning is changing dramatically. The following three reports will provide you with the information you need to evaluate and adopt the latest generation of content formats, technologies, and services.

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emerging E-Learning Content

Emerging E-Learning Content

This 207-page report examines 45 of the most promising ideas, innovations, and content formats in the field of e-learning and provides examples of how organizations are applying new technologies. Continue>

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Emerging E-Learning Technologies

Emerging E-Learning Technologies

Dr. Gary Woodill’s second report in the popular Emerging E-Learning Series, "Emerging E-Learning Technologies: Tools for Developing Innovative Online Training," covers 52 categories of new and innovative e-learning tools and Web resources that can be used to expand the possibilities for producing highly engaging online learning content. Continue>

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Emerging E-Learning Services

Emerging E-Learning Services Newly updated for 2008!

Online learning is undergoing dramatic changes as powerful new content types, technologies, and services are being adopted for training. Dr. Gary Woodill’s third report in the popular Emerging E-Learning Series is the only analysis in the industry of the 24 emerging services available and required to professionally produce online learning. This 140-page report discusses how the e-learning industry, as it matures, is moving from an emphasis on technologies and content to a service-based economy. Continue>

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