Contents
LEARNING FOR A BETTER LIFE ... A Degree of Confidence ... Learning Goes e ... What's Your Role? ... ENTERING e-LEARNING MARKETS ... The Education Industry ... Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts ... Where do You Fit in? ... What do Your Students Want? ... Tools for Schools ... On-The-Job Training ... Keep on Keeping Online ... Brainstorming Your Business ... To Market, to Market, to Market Research ... Search and Research ... START-UP STRATEGIES ... Get the Idea? Filling a Certifiable Need ... certifiably different ... Making a Middleman Market ... e_LEARNING GOES TO SCHOOL ... e-Writing, e-Reading, e-Arithmetic ... homes rule! ... e-Learning on (and off) the College Campus ... who's in the audience? generation internet ... no failure to communicate ... the other college 'kids' ... follow the money ... TUNING UP KNOWLEDGE WORKERS ... Thinking Corporate ... Continuing Education: Now More Than Ever ... Looking out for the Bottom Line ... What Knowledge Workers Need to Know ... Data-Driven Professionals ... Train Without a Plane ... Mixing the Best Blend ... Custom Coursework ... TRAINING THE INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL ... Taking the Long View ... Playing It Safe ... Did We Mention Certifications? ... Pricing the Product ... What's Hot ... Ready, Able and Demanding ... LIFELONG e_LEARNING ... Kids are Born to It ... Adult Fare ... Seniors Go PC ... Continuing Education Reborn ... SOLID FOUNDATIONS for VIRTUAL FIRMS ... Mission: Entirely Possible ... make your case to the right jury ... Name That Firm ... brand exercises ... Lawyers and Tigers and Bears ... Create a Full-Powered Plan ... Be Sure to Insure ... Where Credits Due ... PUTTING YOUR MONEY DOWN ... Penny Pinching ... Down Home or Downtown ... Home Base ... Picks in Commercial Space ... CONTENT AND DELIVERY ... Content Is King ... Getting Beyond Text ... Instruction Beyond Instructors ... Resale Value ... Grow Your Own ... Making the Delivery ... Staying in Sync - or Not ... Who Can Teach? ... Protect Your Property ... ITS ALL ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ... Working the Web ... Find a Friendly Host ... Tools for the Creative Process ... Come Together ... Ten Technologies of Tomorrow ... FINDING the FINANCES ... Who Are You Going to Call? ... Put it on Paper ... Show Me the e-Money ... Real-World Rainmakers ... Network and Network Again ... Stretching Exercises ... The Shoestring Stage ... SPREADING THE WORD ... Its an Ad, Ad, Ad World ... in the virtual world ... Telling the PR STORY ... A Welcome Site for Customers ... getting sticky ... Show Your Stuff ... Word-of-Mouth ... FAILURE AND SUCCESS ... Rocky Road ... Yes, You Can ... Don't Quit Until You Hit ... You'd Be Surprised ... First-Mover Advantage ... Don't Forget the Check ... What's an Entrepreneur? |
Description
Using computers for education and training, an industry that barely existed a decade ago, is a fast-growing business opportunity for enterprising people who enjoy helping others learn and who are comfortable with computers. Start Your Own E-Learning Business, part of Entrepreneur magazine's popular StartUp series, is based on extensive interviews with industry experts and educators, market analysts, and founders of e-learning ventures large and small. |
Author/s ... Editor/s ... Illustrator/s ... Creative/s include ... Mike Hogan
ISBNs ... ISBN 1932531238, ISBN 978-1932531237
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