Instructional Design for Web-based Training blends instructional design and development tasks with web design issues to outline a methodology for creating effective web-based training (WBT).This book is based on the perspective that effective WBT does not derive solely from the use of Internet techn
Planning and Design for High-Tech Web-Based Training
β Scribed by David E. Stone, Constance L. Koskinen
- Publisher
- Artech House
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Series
- Artech House technology management and professional development library
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book addresses the planning and design of Web-based training projects, giving step-by-step directions for applying the framework of traditional instructional design to the demands of designing Web-based training. Case studies illustrate how language and cultural issues are addressed in courses focusing on both soft and technical skills. Approaches and considerations for a variety of training scenarios are discussed. The book is useful for senior training executives, training managers, and Web-based training designers and developers. Stone provides Web-based training consulting services. Koskinen is a manager of technical training in the private sector
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