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Facilitating a Collaborative Approach to E-Learning for Program Planners, Instructor Training and Technology Leadership
Adult Education Research Conference
  • Sandra Ratcliff Daffron, Western Washington University
  • Sarah DiRuscio, Twin Rivers Unified School District
  • Ed Webster, Institute for Professional Training and Education
Abstract

Significant differences in expertise and attitudes towards e-learning technology are not uncommon between those who design the program and maintain the technology (program planners and technicians) and those who use the resources and technology (instructors and trainers). This wide disconnect between the two groups will often result in frustration and a poor quality product. Models of e-learning training and collaboration will be illustrated in three settings: higher education, secondary education, and the corporate level.

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Sandra Ratcliff Daffron, Sarah DiRuscio and Ed Webster. "Facilitating a Collaborative Approach to E-Learning for Program Planners, Instructor Training and Technology Leadership" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sandra-daffron/8/