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Subject:Re: Best practices for instructional design From:Steve Schwarzman <steve -at- writersbookmall -dot- com> To:Connie Giordano <connie -at- therightwords -dot- com> Date:Wed, 4 Jan 2012 14:05:38 -0500
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I have a chapter in my book on technical training that may be of help to
you. I included it in a book that's mostly about tech writing management
because my own experience started out in tech writing and came to include
systems training as well, and I think this happens in a good number of
organizations.
The contents of that chapter are:
Chapter 7 - Managing technical training
-How to do tech training
-Training program components
-Training needs analysis
-Training development
-Training delivery
-Training delivery management
-Training program communication
-Training budget
-Set the tone: fun exploration
-Training evaluation
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