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Developing Auto-Instructional Materials: From Programmed Texts to Cal and Interactive Video

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This engaging and comprehensive book examines the specialist skills involved in the design and development of individualized instructional materials. It deals specifically with automated instructional systems, and is aimed at teachers who intend to develop self-instructional materials and anyone involved in the design and production of teaching materials. The author deals with print-based, computer-based and audio-visual instructional packages; establishes an overall set of principles which may be applied to all material development; and concludes with a general model, independent of the media used for delivery, for the development and field testing of instructional materials.

460 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1987

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A.J. Romiszowski

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