In the past few years, the use of e-Learning tools has increased dramatically due to the popularity of distance learning and as a method of delivery for training in the corporate world. Also known as web-based training (WBT), Internet-based training (IBT), or computer-based training (CBT), e-Learning may be accessed through many different forms of media. Today, more instructors are further educating themselves on the benefits of teaching via e-Learning and using it as a companion tool for classroom instruction as well. Learn More > #distancelearning #elearning #insructionaldesign #onlinelearning #teaching
Instructional Design for e-Learning
Published by Patricia Pedraza-Nafziger
Raised an Air Force brat, Patricia lived in numerous destinations before settling in the beautiful Puget Sound area of Washington State. Succeeding a lengthy career in the aerospace industry, Patricia now enjoys her role as a professor and being a part of her student’s academic success. Patricia finds satisfaction and creative enrichment in writing and is pursuing an MFA at Johns Hopkins University. She is also a member of The Author’s Guild and the Pacific Northwest Writers Association (PWA). Patricia and her husband live in Idaho with their two fun-loving dogs. View more posts

I find that incorporating e-Learning tools into my traditional lessons can enhance student engagement.
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