![]() | Managing Online Learning: The Life-Cycle of Successful Programs Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Education; Higher Education; Open & Distance Education and eLearning; Psychological Science; Business Management and Accounting; Adult Education and Lifelong Learning; Curriculum Studies; Work & Organizational Psychology; Management Education; Management of Technology & Innovation; Leadership; Work-based Learning; Technology in Education; Managing Online Learning is a comprehensive guide to planning and executing effective online learning programs. Featuring contributions from experienced professionals across operations in university and corporate settings, this all-in-one resource provides leaders and administrators with informed strategies for supporting learners' and instructors' evolving needs, implementing and evaluating pedagogically sound technologies, projecting revenue-generating models, and anticipating future scaling challenges. These highly applied chapters cover essential topics such as unit design, management of staff and finances, student engagement, user experience and interface, data analytics, and more. John Vivolo is a thought leader in online learning with over 15 years of experience. He is Director of Online Education at the Katz School of Science and Health at Yeshiva University, and President of Re-Learning Solutions, LLC, an online learning consulting firm, USA. He was previously Director of Online and Virtual Learning at New York University and Director of Online Learning at the American Montessori Society. |
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