I've been selected as the Lead ISD on a project with the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) and I must say, I am a little nervous about working with this client because of the size of the corporate university and the size of the contract. This paper, titled "Size matters—but not
in the way you think" that I stumbled across, explains how Instructional Designers should use the size of their client to their advantage. The author says that for all of us who plan to become Instructional Designers and create courseware for large organizaitons, there is nothing to worry about. I consider this to be good information for recent graduates in the field of Instructional Technology.
Showing posts with label on-line courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label on-line courses. Show all posts
Monday, November 17, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Courses on-line
on-line course design is the future of education. There is so much information on how to effectively structure an on-line class. I found a site that lists a variety of different on-line course design structures, from syllabus creation to student evaluation.
Enjoy.
http://www.ibritt.com/resources/dc_instructionaldesign.htm
Enjoy.
http://www.ibritt.com/resources/dc_instructionaldesign.htm
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