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" The other blended learning : "
Diann Wilson, Ellen Smilanich ; foreword by Mel Silberman.
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BL
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Record Number
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972433
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b726803
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Main Entry
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Wilson, Diann,1952-
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Title & Author
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The other blended learning : : a classroom-centered approach /\ Diann Wilson, Ellen Smilanich ; foreword by Mel Silberman.
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Publication Statement
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San Francisco, CA :: John Wiley & Sons,, ©2005.
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Page. NO
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xv, 282 pages ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0787974013
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: 0787980595
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: 9780787974015
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: 9780787980597
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Blended program design basics -- Why blended learning now? -- What is blended learning? -- Advantages of blended learning -- Overview of the process -- Determine the need -- Create goals and objectives for the program -- Design the blended program -- Create and coordinate the individual training solutions -- Implement the blended program -- Measure the results of the program -- Pittfalls to avoid -- Determine the need -- Why conduct needs assessments? -- How to assess needs -- How to analyze needs -- Create goals and objectives for the program -- Record and substantiate the overall training program goal(s) -- Write specific learning objectives -- Design the blended program -- Training solution options -- Decision factors-definitions and impact -- Decision matrix -- Training program design documents -- Create and coordinate the individual training solutions -- Coordinate the look and feel of the individual training solutions -- Manage the development process -- Implement the blended program -- Clear business need -- Executive support -- Project manager -- Project team -- Project Plan -- Measure the results of the program -- Individual training solutions -- Classroom training -- What is classroom training? -- When to use classroom training -- How to implement classroom training -- Subject-matter expert training -- What is subject-matter expert training? When to use subject-matter expert training -- How to implement subject-matter expert training -- Assessment instruments -- What is an assessment instrument? -- When to use assessments -- How to implement assessments -- How to blend assessments with classroom training -- Instructor-led e-learning -- What is instructor-led e-learning? -- When to use instructor-led e-learning -- How to implement instructor-led e-learning -- How to blend instructor-led e-learning with classroom training -- Self-study e-learning -- What is self-study e-learning? -- When to use self-study e-learning -- How to implement self-study e-learning -- How to blend self-study e-learning with classroom training -- Job aids -- What is a job aid? -- When to use job aids -- How to implement job aids -- How to blend job aids with classroom training -- Mentoring -- What is mentoring? -- When to use mentoring -- How to implement mentoring -- How to blend mentoring with classroom training -- Coaching -- What is coaching? -- When to use coaching -- How to implement coaching -- How to blend coaching with classroom training -- On-the-job training -- What is on-the-job training? -- When to use on-the-job training -- How to implement on-the-job training -- How to blend on-the-job training with classroom training -- Sample designs converting classroom training to blended learning -- Sample 1: Business writing training program -- Sample 2: Customer service training program -- Sample 3: Orientation training program -- Sample 4: Software implementation training program -- Sample 5: Train-the-trainer program -- Sample 6: Management training program.
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Abstract
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"In The Other Blended Learning, Diann Wilson and Ellen Smilanich explain how to successfully blend a variety of learning methods - including mentoring, coaching, on-the-job training, and e-learning - around classroom-delivered content. Blended learning is most often associated with e-learning, but this "other" blend shows how to maximize the classroom experience to aid learning transfer and improve performance."--BOOK JACKET.
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Subject
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Computer-assisted instruction.
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Employees-- Training of.
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Internet in education.
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Computer-assisted instruction.
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Employees-- Training of.
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Internet in education.
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Dewey Classification
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658.3/12404
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LC Classification
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HF5549.5.T7W496 2005
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Added Entry
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Smilanich, Ellen,1960-
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