
Topics this issue:
1. Slow Adoption: The Fall of e-Learning Programs
2. Featured Presentation: “Using
e-Learning to Improve Economics and
Efficiency of Training“
3. Learn how to construct highly interactive exercises using organics
and stories.

1. Slow Adoption: The Fall
of e-Learning Programs
Slow adoption of e-learning technology is one of the major
reasons why e-learning programs fail.
Various factors cause this adoption
lag. One common thread is clash of cultures. The eternal debate
of whether new e-learning practices are as effective as traditional
instructional methods still exists.
For more people to adopt e-learning,
the relative advantage of this new method over traditional means
must be highlighted. They must be able to compare the “old”
way of doing things to the “new” way, and eventually
form a favorable impression on e-learning.
Another cause of slow adoption is the
perceived complexity of the technology. One of technology’s
purposes is to speed things up and make work easier. If e-learning
is perceived by potential users as something complicated and intimidating,
they would of course prefer learning the “old” and “comfortable”
way.
What can be done to speed up e-learning
adoption?
- Stress on e-learning’s relative
advantage such as savings in traditional training costs, customized
learning, and availability of just-in-time knowledge.
- Give the potential users ample
time to try out and get used to e-learning before setting it as
a requirement so they would feel more comfortable about the technology.
- Keep e-learning programs simple,
user-friendly and of course, engaging.
2. Featured Presentation: “Using
e-Learning to Improve Economics and Efficiency of Training“
NOTE: To successfully view this, you
will need to download and install real media player here:
http://www.RealMedia.com/
We invite you to preview and pass to
your peers (especially to the boss!) this Flash presentation on
“Using e-Learning to Improve Economics and Efficiency of Training”
and get faster approval of your e-learning projects!
To preview more Vignettes, slideshows
and highly interactive programs, register for free to the e-Learning
Architect: http://www.vignettestraining.com/register.htm
3. Learn how to construct highly interactive exercises using organics
and stories.
Give life to your e-learning
programs. Keep your audience awake, alert, and engaged with interactivities.
Attend the Blended e-Learning Workshop! For more information, visit:
http://www.vignettestraining.com/workshops/
If you have questions or suggestions,
please send email to Ray Jimenez at support@vignettestraining.com
Ray E. Jimenez, PhD
rjimenez@vignettestraining.com
Vignettes for Training, Inc.
www.vignettestraining.com
Office: (626) 930-0160
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