33_Js6IpAFYHW24qNP0xvwRbShE E-Learning Queen: Friday, April 14, 2006

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Interdisciplinary background, energy industry professional (petroleum geologist), diversified, with B.S. in Geology, graduate studies in Economics, M.A. and Ph.D. in English. In e-learning since the early 1990s, Nash is involved in e-learning and hybrid learning at universities, corporations, and not-for-profits. Focus: new approaches (e-learning, m-learning, technical, academic, and creative writing, turnarounds and innovative programs, simulations, energy (petroleum and renewable), open courseware / MOOCs, trades/career training). E-Learning Success (2012), E-Learners Survival Guide (2010), Moodle 1.9 Teaching Techniques (Packt Pub, 2010); Klub Dobrih Dijanj (Ljubljana, 2009); Excellence in College Teaching and Learning (CC Thomas,2008) co-authored with George Henderson. Current project: The Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Friday, April 14, 2006

Leadership and the E-Learning Organization

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susan in Koper, Slovenia. Photo by Andraz Gombac.


The book is here!!

Leadership and the e-Learning Organization

It's here!!!! I'm thrilled. Yes, it's rough, and all I have are uncorrected publisher's proofs, which make great review copies (despite the rough edges). It's a compilation of more than 50 articles, most of which appeared in earlier forms in edublogs, ejournals, and here. I have updated them and placed them in categories that correspond to elements in the e-learning organization that can be useful to everyone struggling with growth, change, and development in online and distant learning.

If you are a library, I will send you a complimentary review copy, particularly if you think you may wish to order a copy once the final version is out.

Please e-mail me if you'd like a review copy or more information.
susan at beyondutopia dot com.

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