E-Content

E-Content
Author: Peter A. Bruck
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-04-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540250937

Technologies develop rapidly and reach hurricane levels of velocity but quality E-Content and innovative applications lag behind. This book addresses the question how content industries change within a digital environment and what role information and communication technologies play in transforming the competitive landscape. The authors argue that post-industrial societies tend to pay substantial amounts for equipment and gadgets but invest far too little in the quality of the content. As a result, much effort is and has to be spent on the enhancement of E-Content. The contributions give an elaborate overview of: - the specifics, challenges and prospects of content in the network economy; - market developments of digital media services; - paid content business models; - impacts on scientific publishing; - developments in the field of E-Learning; - the interplay between technology and content with the example of interactive digital TV; - the mobile games market; - emerging new cross media markets; - the need to enhance the usability of websites and mobile applications; - how digital applications might be used to capture and store our personal experiences. A final chapter shows the prospects of the European E-Content market and gives an overview of valuable initiatives and resources dealing with the topic of E-Content.

Perspectives for European E-learning Businesses

Perspectives for European E-learning Businesses
Author: Joachim Hasebrook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN:

E-learning technology has contributed to the expansion of the market for educational services and products. This report examines the key technologies, including: wired and wireless LANs, VPNs, mobile learning, network computers, e-books, artificial intelligence, web-based multimedia, CD-ROM-based interactiveIt also analyses the most promising sectors of the global e-learning market, particularly higher and further education, corporate training. Developments in Europe are compared with the United States and other countries. It also surveys the e-learning companies and the products and services they offer, and describes the strategies available to them to develop their business.

e-learning in European SMEs

e-learning in European SMEs
Author: Doris Beer, Ileana Hamburg, Bruxelles ARIEL Final Conference &
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages: 228
Release:
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN: 9783830966319

The ARIEL-project, supported within the e-learning initiative of the European Commission, investigated supply and demand factors on the e-learning market for small and medium-sized enterprises and described future trends with the scenario method. The proceedings of the ARIEL final conference in 2005 give an overview of the research results.

Research on E-Learning and ICT in Education

Research on E-Learning and ICT in Education
Author: Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030643638

This volume includes contributions based on selected full papers presented at the 11th Pan-Hellenic and International Conference “ICT in Education”, held in Greece in 2018. The volume includes papers covering technical, pedagogical, organizational, instructional, as well as policy aspects of ICT in Education and e-Learning. Special emphasis is given to applied research relevant to the educational practice guided by the educational realities in schools, colleges, universities and informal learning organizations. This volume encompasses current trends, perspectives, and approaches determining e-Learning and ICT integration in practice, including learning and teaching, curriculum and instructional design, learning media and environments, teacher education and professional development. It is based on research work originally presented at the conference, but the call for chapters was open and disseminated to the international community attracting also international contributions.

E-Content

E-Content
Author: Peter A. Bruck
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 354026387X

Technologies develop rapidly and reach hurricane levels of velocity but quality E-Content and innovative applications lag behind. This book addresses the question how content industries change within a digital environment and what role information and communication technologies play in transforming the competitive landscape. The authors argue that post-industrial societies tend to pay substantial amounts for equipment and gadgets but invest far too little in the quality of the content. As a result, much effort is and has to be spent on the enhancement of E-Content. The contributions give an elaborate overview of: - the specifics, challenges and prospects of content in the network economy; - market developments of digital media services; - paid content business models; - impacts on scientific publishing; - developments in the field of E-Learning; - the interplay between technology and content with the example of interactive digital TV; - the mobile games market; - emerging new cross media markets; - the need to enhance the usability of websites and mobile applications; - how digital applications might be used to capture and store our personal experiences. A final chapter shows the prospects of the European E-Content market and gives an overview of valuable initiatives and resources dealing with the topic of E-Content.

Open and Distance Education in Australia, Europe and the Americas

Open and Distance Education in Australia, Europe and the Americas
Author: Adnan Qayyum
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811302987

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book describes the history, structure and institutions of open and distance education in six countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, the UK and the US. It discusses how open and distance education is evolving in a digital age to reflect the needs and circumstances of national higher education systems in these countries, and explores the similarities and differences between the ways in which they are organized and structured. It is the first book to make such comparisons and draw conclusions about the nature of open and distance education in the context of various national higher education systems. In a digital era with growing use of online education as well as open and distance education, this book is particularly useful for policy-makers and senior administrators who want to learn about organizing and expanding open and distance education provision. It is also a valuable reference for researchers, academics and students interested in understanding the different approaches to open and distance education.

European Perspectives on Learning at Work

European Perspectives on Learning at Work
Author: Martin Fischer
Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Recoge: 1. Introduction and overview - 2. Individual and organisational dimensions of work process knowledge - 3. Explicit and implicit learning at work - 4. Learning at work: obstacles and opportunities - 5. Analysis of work process knowledge for teaching and learning - 6. Design of curricula and work process knowledge - 7. Policy issues.

E-Learning and Business Plans

E-Learning and Business Plans
Author: Elaina Norlin
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0810862298

With the invention of desktop computers, electronic learning or e-learning has become a convenient learning tool of choice for individuals with busy schedules. For the past several years, there has been a continuous stream of much needed innovation in the use of e-learning and these have now become second nature to both e-learning providers and users. But just as e-learning has enhanced and enriched our lives, challenges have increased as the creation of courses and e-learning material evolve. Technology, although it makes our lives easier, can come with a 'not so affordable' price tag. As creators of e-learning content, after raising money to provide a costly e-learning initiative, how do we know if our customers or target audience are really learning? Who is going to maintain the technology? Who will subsidize the upkeep costs? How do we know if there is a better product on the horizon that can do it more cheaply and with more advanced technology infrastructure? E-learning and Business Plans: National and International Case Studies provides a comprehensive view on how to develop non-profit business plans for both small and large-scale e-learning projects. Editors Tiffini Travis and Elaina Norlin present both national and international case studies covering many elements of a typical non-profit business plan and reveal the experiences individuals have had while developing their project. This book will be useful to professionals, non-profit organizations, and academic researchers who are currently considering working on large-scale e-learning or high cost/high risk projects. While many issues are library-related, the book is relevant to non-librarians as well.

Contemporary Perspectives in E-Learning Research

Contemporary Perspectives in E-Learning Research
Author: Gráinne Conole
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2006-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113416159X

E-learning is at an exciting point in its development; its potential in terms of research is great and its impact on institutional practices is fully recognised. This book defines e-learning as a field of research, highlighting the complex issues, activities and tensions that characterise the area. Written by a team of experienced researchers and commented upon by internationally recognised experts, this book engages researchers and practitioners in critical discussion and debate about the findings emerging from the field and the associated impact on practice. Key topics examined include: access and inclusion the social-cultural contexts of e-learning organisational structures, processes and identities technical aspects of learning research – using tools and resources approaches to learning and teaching practices and associated learning theories designing for e-learning and the management of educational resources professional roles and identities the evolution of e-assessment collaboration, motivation and educational evaluation. Contemporary Perspectives in E-Learning Research provides a synthesis of research, giving readers a grounding in contemporary e-learning scholarship whilst identifying the debates that make it such a lively and fast-moving area. A landmark text in an evolving field, this book will prove invaluable for all researchers, practitioners, policy makers and students who engage with e-learning.