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Jay Cross on implementing e-learning

We ask Jay Cross six simple questions about doing e-learning right. He invented the term, so you kind of expect he'll have some ideas...


 

Jay Cross is founder of the Internet Time Group and has been a powerful speaker on all matters e-learning since, well, since he invented the term. We've chatted with Jay before via skype from Berkley. For an upcoming piece of free e-learning we're doing, we hit the re-dial and asked him to share some practical advice about implementing e-learning.

You can listen to clips from the conversation by clicking play below. If you want to download the audio, use the links. Download times vary approximately 5 seconds per clip on a broadband connection.


Why is this a good time to talk about e-learning?

Answer: It isn't. Great, we're off to an excellent start.

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Who should you involve when you're starting e-learning?

Everyone, of course.

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Which kind of project is good to start with?

Why are you asking me? Ask the business.

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How do you get learners engaged?

How about remembering they're people?

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Where are the obstacles in implementing e-learning?

It ain't school. Please remember this.

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If I've learned one thing about doing e-learning, it's...

'Life's a beta'. At least, that's Microsoft's defence.

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Find out how many other e-learning gurus approached these questions over the next few months on the Kineo site.