Best Practices in e-Learning
- Brandon Hall Research.
For over a decade, Dr. Hall and his team have published the e-learning equivalent of Consumer Reports. Free of advertising, Hall’s reports and website take an objective view of e-learning best practices in the enterprise setting. Free of the hype found in technology trade magazines, Hall provides rigorous evaluations of tools and technologies with an emphasis on outcomes.
- United Nations - A Report on e-Learning and Best Practices (PDF).
This groundbreaking report from 2002 illustrates the need for private developers to work with educators and foundations to help e-learning spread throughout the world. The UN report identifies model uses for e-learning technology, while documenting a mandate for schools in developed countries to distribute quality online content to the rest of the world.
- University of Calgary.
The University of Calgary maintains an online guide to best practices in e-learning, including featured tools, books, and events. In addition, Calgary hosts an annual online conference that allows e-learning professionals from around the world to connect and collaborate on the next generation of best practices.
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