His second book, Web-based Training, was published by Educational Publications in 2001. Other books include Managing E-Learning Strategies and E-Learning Quick Checklist. His 2007 book Flexible Learning in an Information Society includes case studies, design models, strategies, and critical issues encompassing the multiple dimensions of his E-Learning Framework.[4] He also developed E-Learning P3 (People-Process-Product) Model[5] and E-Learning Evaluation Model[6]
Khan writes a syndicated column for Educational Technology magazine entitled "Interviews with Badrul Khan",[7] for which he interviews leaders around the world who have implemented e-learning in their regions or institutions.
Professional experience
He was the founding director of the Educational Technology Leadership graduate cohort program in Alexandria and served as professor at The George Washington University. He also served as the founding director and professor of the Educational Technology (ET) graduate program at the University of Texas Brownsville. He served as an Instructional Developer and evaluation specialist at the Indiana University School of Medicine], Indianapolis. He is the founder and president of McWeadon Education (a professional development institution).
Education and childhood
He received a B.A. in chemistry and a Ph.D. in instructional systems technology from Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana.
Badrul Huda Khan was born and grew up in Chittagong, Bangladesh in the 1970s. His father's name is Lokman Khan Sherwani and mother's name is Shabnom Khanam Sherwani.
Published books
User Interface Design for Virtual Environments: Challenges and Advances (Premier Reference Source)