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Subject:Re: Examples of CBT From:Scott Gray <scotty -at- CM -dot- MATH -dot- UIUC -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 16 Jul 1998 14:51:19 -0500
See earlier spam. ;o)
Re:LEARNING TOOL
On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Michelle Nichols wrote:
> My team is in the process of developing CBT for our product. Luckily, the
> team recognizes the need for a lot of up-front research, planning, and
> design time. All of our team is new to CBT and we are learning the process
> and design as we go along. I have two questions:
>
> (1) Is there a good design book specifically geared towards CBT? I have
> many good design books for online information, tutorials, etc., but I am
> curious if such a beast exists specifically for CBT.
>
> (2) How do I go about getting examples or samples of CBT? It would be
> really nice to evaluate some examples before trying to jump in and design
> and implement one of our own. I have scoured the Web and came up empty, so
> I am curious what I am missing or where else I should look.
>
> Thanks,
> Michelle
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