Authoring A GUIDE TO THE DESIGN OF INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE

"Autoring" is the process of creating instructional software. Th book will introduce you to the principles underlying the design d god interactive programs. It covers screen design, ser control, re spense analysis, helps, erre handling, and revisi The nat interactivity and the authoring pr...

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Main Author: Kearsley, Greg 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley 1986
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Summary:"Autoring" is the process of creating instructional software. Th book will introduce you to the principles underlying the design d god interactive programs. It covers screen design, ser control, re spense analysis, helps, erre handling, and revisi The nat interactivity and the authoring process are also discussed. Written primarily for the instructional designer, teacher, or traing specialist who is creating computer programs for the first this book will also be useful to any software developer who lacks specific experience designing instructional software. The guidelines provided in this book apply across all types of in structional applications, all types of computers, and all types of programming languages and systems, because they are besed upon the way people learn and think.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:x, 100 pages illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:0201117312