Principles of E-Learning Systems Engineering ( Chandos Information Professional Series )

Publication series :Chandos Information Professional Series

Author: Gilbert   Lester;Gale   Veronica  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9781780631196

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781843342915

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781843342915

Subject: F224-39 computer applications;G40 pedagogy

Language: ENG

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Description

The book integrates the principles of software engineering with the principles of educational theory, and applies them to the problems of e-learning development, thus establishing the discipline of E-learning systems engineering. For the first time, these principles are collected and organised into the coherent framework that this book provides. Both newcomers to and established practitioners in the field are provided with integrated and grounded advice on theory and practice. The book presents strong practical and theoretical frameworks for the design and development of technology-based materials and environments which have teaching, training or educational value. It brings together a complete range of the specific theories and detailed techniques involved in the design, development and delivery of materials such as business presentations, web-based presentations, training courses and academic lessons. Although the methods and theories discussed are generally appropriate to all forms and levels of learning and teaching, the book illustrates their use in and focuses its approach upon e-learning with adults.

  • Integrates the principles of software engineering with the principles of educational theory
  • Provides a coherent process for developing e-learning activities
  • Provides a coherent framework for the content and structure of e-learning activities

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

List of figures and tables

pp.:  10 – 20

List of acronyms

pp.:  20 – 22

About the authors

pp.:  22 – 24

Preface

pp.:  24 – 28

1 Introduction

pp.:  28 – 34

2 General systems theory

pp.:  34 – 40

3 Project development framework

pp.:  40 – 58

4 E-learning systems structure and content

pp.:  58 – 82

5 Feasibility

pp.:  82 – 104

6 Front-end analysis

pp.:  104 – 130

7 Project plan

pp.:  130 – 148

8 Initial design

pp.:  148 – 176

9 Detailed design: e-learning transactions

pp.:  176 – 206

10 Detailed design: lesson plans

pp.:  206 – 232

11 Detailed design: remaining steps

pp.:  232 – 248

12 Production

pp.:  248 – 264

13 Pilot, distribution, use and evaluation

pp.:  264 – 276

14 Quality management

pp.:  276 – 300

15 Project management

pp.:  300 – 338

References

pp.:  338 – 342

Index

pp.:  342 – 352

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