As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
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E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Information Sessions · KM · Knowledge Management · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · non-formal learning · structuralism
E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
Tags: Information Sessions · KM · Knowledge Management · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · non-formal learning · structuralism
E-learning & Knowledge Management
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
As you’ll know if you’ve been following the last few posts, I’ve been evaluating the term “e-learning.” After a brief investigation of the current thinking on this term, I chose Don Morrison’s definition as the most satisfactory.
Why? Well, by analysing the key terms in Morrison ’s definition, and scrutinising them in the context of the [...]
Tags: KM · Learning and Performance Architecture · definition of learning · e-learning · structuralism