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Designing Successful e-Learning

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This is the second volume of six in Michael Allen’s e-Learning Library―a comprehensive collection of proven techniques for creating e-learning applications that achieve targeted behavioral outcomes through meaningful, memorable, and motivational learning experiences. This book examines common instructional design practices with a critical eye and recommends substituting success rather than tradition as a guide. Drawing from theory, research, and experience in learning and behavioral change, the author provides a framework for addressing a broader range of learner needs and achieving superior performance outcomes.

256 pages, Paperback

First published November 27, 2002

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September 9, 2012
Apparently, good instructional design involves communicating with your audience like they are idiots.

It also seems to involve not using appropriate publishing software, but rather (in punk 'zine fashion) xeroxing a printed version with the diagrams separately pasted over.

That said, I learned a bit about one iterative approach to e-learning and while it probably could have been covered in a 15-20 page article and not a 190 page book, it wasn't a total loss.
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