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Subject:Re: CBT/Tutorials From:Julie Brown <julbrown -at- FLASH -dot- NET> Date:Sun, 31 Jan 1999 22:24:53 -0600
In my CBT course, we used _Computer-Based Instruction: Methods &
Development_, by Stephen M. Alessi & Stanley R. Trollip (Prentice Hall,
1991).
Although the software it discusses is now outdated, the book is mostly
design theory (it covers strategies for creating tutorials, drills,
simulations, instructional games, & tests). I found it very helpful.
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Julie Brown
julbrown -at- flash -dot- net
(817) 572-9752
Can someone recommend a book to me concerning the design strategies for
creating CBT/multimedia tutorials?