This is the second volume of six in Michael Allenβs e-Learning Libraryβa comprehensive collection of proven techniques for creating e-learning applications that achieve targeted behavioral outcomes through meaningful, memorable, and motivational learning experiences. This book examines common instru
Designing Successful e-Learning, Michael Allen's Online Learning Library: Forget What You Know About Instructional Design and Do Something Interesting
β Scribed by Michael W. Allen
- Publisher
- Pfeiffer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Series
- Michael Allen's E-Learning Library
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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This is the second volume of six in Michael Allenβs e-Learning Libraryβa comprehensive collection of proven techniques for creating e-learning applications that achieve targeted behavioral outcomes through meaningful, memorable, and motivational learning experiences. This book examines common instructional design practices with a critical eye and recommends substituting success rather than tradition as a guide. Drawing from theory, research, and experience in learning and behavioral change, the author provides a framework for addressing a broader range of learner needs and achieving superior performance outcomes.
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