Organisations with established eLearning programs continue to experience the impact of internally and externally driven change. Sustaining effective eLearning through these changes requires planning that includes an understanding of the organisational culture and the learners' needs. A move to a new eLearning environment can challenge the organisation's communication channels and decision-making culture. Further, producing quality learning resources for technology based training in one eLearning environment does not guarantee an easy transition to another environment. This case study of the Australian Army presents the issues involved within an established eLearning development team that was dealing with rapid change in their work requirements.
Conference paper
Transitions in eLearning environments: the Australian Army moves from interactive CD-ROMs to web-based learning resources
Southern Cross University Press
Proceedings of AusWeb04 (Gold Coast, Qld., 3-7 July)
2004
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- Title
- Transitions in eLearning environments: the Australian Army moves from interactive CD-ROMs to web-based learning resources
- Creators
- Diane Newton - Southern Cross UniversityAllan Ellis - Southern Cross University
- Conference
- Proceedings of AusWeb04 (Gold Coast, Qld., 3-7 July)
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University Press; Lismore, NSW
- Identifiers
- 1005; 991012822183102368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference paper