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Subject:Re: Writing Courseware From:Will Kelly <willk -at- TIAC -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 11 Dec 1996 19:53:07 -0500
>I have never taken on courseware development before and was wondering
>would anyone have the name of good books on this subject or any good
>websites where I can get more information. Any help on how to approach
>this, development plans, or any other helpful hints would be gratefully
>received.
Louise:
Take a look at the Developing Procedures, Policies, & Documentation course
from Information Mapping (http://www.infomap.com). When I was writing
courseware for a training firm, it served as a basis for my employer's
courseware. Also, some major software vendors developed their courseware
using a similar format.
Regards:
Will Kelly
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Will Kelly Freelance Writer
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