ERA - E-Learning readiness analysis: A eHealth case study of e-learning readiness

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Electronic learning is seen as a good solution for organisations that deal with fast changing knowledge and for reducing the cost of training. E-learning is a good opportunity for companies but needs to be well prepared because it takes often high investment costs. That is why it is important for a company to know if it is e-ready. E-readiness is already well covered in literature and several models are suggested. We used these models to develop an e-learning readiness measurement instrument and questionnaire. We used our instrument to check whether the Flemish hospitals were e-ready for e-learning.

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Schreurs, J., Sammour, G., & Ehlers, U. (2008). ERA - E-Learning readiness analysis: A eHealth case study of e-learning readiness. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 19, pp. 267–275). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87783-7_34

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