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Making E-Learning Stick: Techniques for Easy and Effective Transfer of Technology-Supported Training

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E-learning and virtual training are increasingly popular means of delivering workplace learning content, yet they often fall short when it comes to engaging learners. How can you make sure that learners understand the e-learning content and can apply their new knowledge back on the job? As with classroom training, you need to build in fail-proof ways of making it stick.

Making E-Learning Stick is comprised of 25+ easy-to-implement, low- or no-cost techniques that will increase learning transfer in both asynchronous e-learning and live virtual training. The techniques can be used alone or in combination with one another, providing you with numerous ideas and strategies for enhancing learning transfer.

A handy resource for any e-learning designer or facilitator, Making E-Learning Stick is the follow-up to the popular ASTD Press title Making Learning Stick.

Book Details

  • ISBN: 9781562868475

  • Pages: 144

  • Publication Date: November 2012

  • Formats: Paperback, PDF

  • Product Code: 111224

About the Authors
Barbara Carnes

Barbara Carnes is a pioneer in the subject of training transfer, having written three books and a PhD dissertation on the subject. Her experience includes more than 30 years of training with Sprint North Supply and Carnes and Associates, the training company she founded in 1982. Currently Carnes teaches human resource development graduate courses at Webster University, plus doctoral courses for The University of Phoenix. She regularly conducts train-the-trainer workshops and presentations, is actively involved with both ASTD and SHRM, and writes a newsletter, Sticky Notes. Barbara Carnes resides in St. Louis, Missouri.


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