Preface.
NO ONE SOLUTION.
Rapid e-Learning Reality Check (
Tom Kuhlmann).
An Argument Against Voice-Over PowerPoint for e-Learning (
Anita Rosen).
Why e-Learning Must Change: A Call to End Rapid Development (
Reuben Tozman).
The Right e-Learning Tool for the Job (
Thomas A. Toth).
Don't Get Trapped by Your e-Learning Tools (
Allan Henderson).
NEW PERSPECTIVES.
Learning in the Quaternary Economy (
Peter Isackson).
You, You Online, You When Nobody Knows It's You Online (
Bobbe Baggio).
The Transformation of the Information Ecosystem: New Roles for Human Resource Development Professionals (
Marc Weinstein, Tonette Rocco, and Maria Plakhotnik).
HAVE LEARNERS CHANGED.
e-Learning Innovation: Using Past e-Lessons to Shape the Future of Learning (
Corinne Miller).
e-Learning for the Net Generation (
Phil Cowcill).
Chaos: A Viable Workplace Learning Strategy (
Cheryl Johnson).
GOING MOBILE.
From e-Learning to m-Learning: Going Mobile Now! (
Leslie Anne Kirshaw).
Mobile Devices for e-Learning: A Conversation (
David Metcalf and Nabeel Ahmad).
Mobile Learning in Education (
Susan Smith Nash).
SOCIAL MEDIA.
The Power of Collaborative Learning: Transforming Your Organization Through Social Media (
Tony Bingham).
e-Learning Isn't Everything: Adapting Instructional Design to a Web 2.0 World (
Frank Nguyen).
Web 2.0 and Performance: Using Social Media to Facilitate Learning at Google (
Julia Bulkowski).
SIMULATION.
Developing Serious Games and Simulations: A Quick Guide (
Clark Aldrich).
Experience Design: A Practical Methodology for Capturing, Delivering, and Deploying Experience (
Ken Spero).
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN.
LCMS: Not Just a Technology, It's a Strategy (
Bryan Chapman).
LCMS: Just a Technology, Not a Strategy—A Rebuttal (
Carla Torgerson).
Rethinking the Scope and Nature of Instructional Design (
Clive Shepherd).
SUCCESS STRATEGIES.
e-Learning: A Positive Skeptic's Journey into Night? (
Martyn Sloman).
Learnsanity: Three Do-It-Right Strategies to Get New e-Learning Initiatives Off to a Good Start (
Patti Shank).
Challenges of Developing e-Learning in a Regulated Environment (
Tina Kunshier).
Educational Videoconferencing: Cracking Open the Classroom Door (
T. Craig Montgomerie and Cathy King).
Engaging Adult Learners Using Synchronous e-Learning Media (
Belinda G. Smith).
Final Word.
About the Editor.
Michael Allen, Ph.D., pioneered multimedia learning technologies, interactive instructional paradigms, and rapid-prototyping processes, bringing each forward into leading corporate enterprises. He is the chairman and CEO of Allen Interactions Inc., which builds universally acclaimed custom e-learning, provides strategic learning consulting, and trains e-learning professionals in collaboration with ASTD. Formerly, Allen was the founder and CEO of Authorware Inc. He is an adjunct associate professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, a sought-after conference speaker, and a prolific writer.