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Individual Preferences in e-Learning, Paperback / softback Book

Individual Preferences in e-Learning Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Trainers and educators ask: 'What personality types do best at e-learning; who really likes e-learning?' Better that they should ask: 'How can we make e-learning more appealing to more people?' E-learning is here to stay in the same way that the Internet is here to stay.

The classroom, as a mass education tool, was an invention of the industrial age and we have made good use of it.

E-learning is an invention of the information age but we have yet to properly realise its potential.

Some of the steam has gone out of e-learning. Organizations have experienced problems with technology, variable content, poor course take-up and even greater drop-out.

The problem is that what appeals to the organization, a mass training and development medium that can be used to train everyone at once, is at odds with - or at least ignorant of - the learning needs of the individual.

Individual Preferences in e-Learning focuses on the process of e-learning, with the emphasis on learning and individual differences.

With a firm rooting in previous research, in particular the author's in-depth knowledge of the MBTIâ?€?¢ functions, this book shows you how to make e-learning work for different personality types.

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