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E-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age

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Internet and intranet technologies offer tremendous opportunities to bring learning into the mainstream of business. E-Learning outlines how to develop an organization-wide learning strategy based on cutting-edge technologies and explains the dramatic strategic, organizational, and technology issues involved.Written for professionals responsible for leading the revolution in workplace learning, E-Learning takes a broad, strategic perspective on corporate learning. This wake-up call for executives everywhere • Requirements for building a viable e-learning strategy• How online learning will change the nature of training organizations• Knowledge management and other new forms of e-learning

Marc J. Rosenberg, Ph.D. (Hillsborough, NJ) is an independent consultant specializing in knowledge management, e-learning strategy and the reinvention of training. Prior to this, he was a senior direction and kowledge management field leader for consulting firm DiamondCluster International.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 26, 2000

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Marc Rosenberg

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Executive Producer of Lost Highway Films, author Marc Rosenberg has spent three decades in the film industry. His television & film production company, Lost Highway Films specializes in Commercials, Digital Content, VFX, Promos, Animation, Documentary, and Long Format.

Marc Rosenberg has produced dozens of TV commercials, corporate films, music videos, network pilots, promos and infomercials. His experience has earned him a multitude of Clio and Andy Awards. “Headcase” is his first crime novel.

Find out more about “Headcase” in the interview with Author Marc Rosenberg and Podcast TogiNet Radio 2.0, where he discusses inspirations for his novel.

Author Marc Rosenberg is currently halfway through his next piece of fiction. The book revolves around an accidental kidnapping and revenge storyline. Like Headcase, the book is layered with many characters and storylines that converge at the end. It has a different timbre than Headcase. Marc is finding that the book just seems to write itself. He’s having fun with it.

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