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Recommendations for training development books - the list!
Subject:Recommendations for training development books - the list! From:Sue MacIntosh <sue -at- PAGES -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 16 Feb 1994 14:10:34 -0800
Thanks to everyone who responded, both publicly and in private.
Here's a list for your interest and future reference:
- Computer-Based Instruction, Stephen Alessi and Stanley Trollip
- Figuring Things Out - A Trainer's Guide to Needs and Task
Analysis, Ron Zemke and Thomas Kramlinger
- Making Instruction Work, Robert F. Mager
- Instructional Design - Principles and Applications, Leslie Briggs,
Editor
- Principles of Instructional Design, Robert Gagne and Leslie Briggs
- The Training Wheel, Rosalind L. Rogoff
- Computer as Theatre, Brenda Laurel
From what I can tell, there's a market out there for someone to write
a book on software training development! Any takers?
Thanks again,
Sue
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Susan M. MacIntosh
Pages Software Inc
San Diego, CA
sue -at- pages -dot- com
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