Chapter 5. Stage 3: Managing the Project

In stage 1, you defined your e-learning project by identifying its objectives and translating them into a vision of an e-learning product and then described the collaborative environment in which your project team would be producing that product. In addition, you identified specific risks to the project and some potential means of avoiding or dealing with those risks. In stage 2, you turned this definition of product and process into a concrete plan—a sequence of specific activities required to produce the deliverables, to deal with some of the risks identified in stage 1, and to keep the stakeholders of the project informed of progress and involved in the evolution of the final product.

In stage 3, the ...

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