This document provides an introduction and overview of e-learning. It defines e-learning as learning that uses computer technology, usually via the Internet. It discusses how companies can benefit from e-learning by allowing employees to learn without traveling, at their convenience and based on their learning styles. It also addresses common e-learning models, research showing e-learning outcomes are comparable to face-to-face, and considerations for implementing an e-learning program such as barriers, management support needs, and technology requirements. The document also summarizes e-learning styles, examples of blended courses, and considerations for student and instructor responses to e-learning.