nelliemuller said – Thu, 01 May 2008 19:49:15 -0000 ( Link )
The following was taken from Learning to collaborate. On January 27, 2003, George Siemens said: Instructors/teachers/trainers are typically “lone stars” – they’re used to having control of their course, classroom, curriculum. Elearning is a collaborative process that involves many specialized skills (graphic design, web design, information architecture, instructional design, etc.). The subject matter expert is only part of the whole equation. This is a difficult mindset for instructors to overcome…some resistance to elearning may be rooted in feeling a sense of fear over losing control of course content and final decision making. Collaboration is a great concept…jas long as it doesn’t impact what an instructor does each day…:)
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