Winning E-Learning Proposals: The Art of Development and Delivery

· J. Ross Publishing
Ebook
336
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About this ebook

Because it gives you everything you need to successfully secure e-learning business, Winning E-Learning Proposals: The Art of Development and Deliveryis the book your competitors don’t want you to have. No other book describes the entire process for securing e-learning business, from conceptualizing winning ideas to writing and delivering successful e-learning proposals. Author Karl Kapp draws on his considerable experience, and that of other leading experts, to provide the principles needed to conceptualize an idea, write a proposal, and present the information to the prospective client. This guide gives you the competitive edge in developing high-level strategies and selling “themes” that will make your e-learning proposal unique, effective, exciting, and — most importantly — a winner.

About the author

Karl M. Kapp, Ed.D., CFPIM, CIRM, is a leading expert in the field of e-learning, Assistant Director of the well-known and prestigious Institute for Interactive Technologies and Associate Professor at Bloomsburg University, where he teaches classes on writing winning e-learning proposals. Dr. Kapp earned his doctorate of education in Instructional Technology from the University of Pittsburgh. He is an experienced practitioner and consultant on retainer with several e-learning software firms and is the software editor of the trade magazine APICS -The Performance Advantage. Dr. Kapp has hundreds of published articles to his credit and has published several successful books. He is a popular speaker at both national and international learning conferences.

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