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Managing E-Learning Strategies: Design, Delivery, Implementation and Evaluation
By Badrul Huda Khan ( Information Science Publishing )
Release Date: 2005-06
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Managing E-Learning Strategies: Design, Delivery, Implementation and Evaluation provides readers with a broad understanding of the emerging field of e-learning and also advises readers on the issues that are critical to the success of a meaningful e-learning environment. It walks you through the various factors critical to developing, evaluating and implementing e-learning. Throughout the book critical e-learning factors are presented as questions that readers can ask themselves when planning, designing, evaluating and implementing e-learning modules, courses and programs. Managing E-Learning Strategies: Design, Delivery, Implementation and Evaluation not only introduces the important issues in e-learning, but can be used as a workbook to design, develop and implement e-learning in academic, corporate, government and other settings.
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  How to build an e-Learning environment 
This new book of Badrul Khan is a very good starting point to anyone who is trying to figure out how to build an e-Learning environment. Trough its several chapters the different dimensions of such an environment are well explained and really detailed. The inclusion of various checklists represents also an important added value to the book. The last chapter regarding evaluation issues was crucial to me as I'm currently researching this topic.
I also recommend the book "e-Learning Quick Checklist" from the same author where an even deeper perspective on those checklists is presented.
In conclusion this book is a good value for money and an excellent option for a newcomer in this field.