Technology-based training :
Kruse, Kevin,
Technology-based training : the art and science of design, development, and delivery / Kevin Kruse, Jason Keil. - San Francisco : Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer, c2000. - xvi, 395 p. : ill. 24 cm. + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Foreword / Elliott Masie --
Designing Effective Technology-Based Training --
Overview of Technology-Based Training --
What Is Technology-Based Training? --
Modes of Technology-Based Training --
Interactivity --
Advantages and Limitations of TBT --
The Project Team: Roles and Responsibilities --
Tools Needed to Create TBT --
Choosing the Right Technology --
Technology Used in TBT --
Using CD-ROMS to Deliver Training --
Using the Web to Deliver Training --
When to Use WBT or CD-ROM --
Applying It on the Job --
Guaranteed Results with a Systematic Design Process --
What Is Instructional Systems Design? --
Analysis --
Design --
Rapid Prototype --
Development --
Implementation --
Evaluation --
Applying It on the Job --
Designing Lessons for Adult Learners --
The Value of Proven Instructional Design Strategies --
How Adults Learn --
Gagne's Systematic Approach to Training --
Mager's Behavioral Learning Objectives --
Motivating Learners --
Constructivism --
Applying It on the Job --
Secrets of User Interface Design --
Use Visuals to Make Computers Easier to Use --
Help the User Remember --
Put the User in Control --
Create Consistent and Logical Designs --
Provide Informative Guidance and Feedback --
Applying It on the Job --
Managing Technology-Based Training --
Measuring Costs and Benefits --
Overview of Cost-Benefit Analysis --
Measuring Costs --
Measuring Benefits --
Evaluating Results --
Applying It on the Job --
Working with a Vendor --
How to Determine the Project Budget --
How to Find Potential Vendors.
0787946265
9780787946265
Employees--Training of--Computer-assisted instruction.
Computer-assisted instruction.
Occupational training--Computer-assisted instruction.
HF5549.5.T7 / K93
Technology-based training : the art and science of design, development, and delivery / Kevin Kruse, Jason Keil. - San Francisco : Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer, c2000. - xvi, 395 p. : ill. 24 cm. + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Foreword / Elliott Masie --
Designing Effective Technology-Based Training --
Overview of Technology-Based Training --
What Is Technology-Based Training? --
Modes of Technology-Based Training --
Interactivity --
Advantages and Limitations of TBT --
The Project Team: Roles and Responsibilities --
Tools Needed to Create TBT --
Choosing the Right Technology --
Technology Used in TBT --
Using CD-ROMS to Deliver Training --
Using the Web to Deliver Training --
When to Use WBT or CD-ROM --
Applying It on the Job --
Guaranteed Results with a Systematic Design Process --
What Is Instructional Systems Design? --
Analysis --
Design --
Rapid Prototype --
Development --
Implementation --
Evaluation --
Applying It on the Job --
Designing Lessons for Adult Learners --
The Value of Proven Instructional Design Strategies --
How Adults Learn --
Gagne's Systematic Approach to Training --
Mager's Behavioral Learning Objectives --
Motivating Learners --
Constructivism --
Applying It on the Job --
Secrets of User Interface Design --
Use Visuals to Make Computers Easier to Use --
Help the User Remember --
Put the User in Control --
Create Consistent and Logical Designs --
Provide Informative Guidance and Feedback --
Applying It on the Job --
Managing Technology-Based Training --
Measuring Costs and Benefits --
Overview of Cost-Benefit Analysis --
Measuring Costs --
Measuring Benefits --
Evaluating Results --
Applying It on the Job --
Working with a Vendor --
How to Determine the Project Budget --
How to Find Potential Vendors.
0787946265
9780787946265
Employees--Training of--Computer-assisted instruction.
Computer-assisted instruction.
Occupational training--Computer-assisted instruction.
HF5549.5.T7 / K93