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Ten Mini-Myths of E-Learning and the Data to Dispel Them Dr. Curtis J. Bonk President, CourseShare.com Associate Professor, Indiana University Dr. Vanessa Paz Dennen Assistant Professor, San Diego State Univ.

Myth #1. E-learning will soon go away.

Myth #2. E-learning can now take place at home and on the road.

Myth #3. Everyone is evaluating e-learning but us.

Myth #4. Learner completion rate has magical importance.

Myth #5. Work-related incentives are important in motivating e-learners.

Myth #6. Thiagi has convinced the world of the need for interactivity and social ice- breakers.

Myth #7. Watch out…trainers will soon be out of a job.

Myth #8. Traditional instructional strategies (e.g., lecture, role play, etc.) will not work online.

Myth #9. Trainers operate alone and do not want to give away trade secrets.

Myth #10. Trainers and instructors are loyal.

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