Tutorials
- LINCSearch:
Adult Literacy and Training Network
- This site provides a wide variety of tutorials that will help Adult
Learners effectively use the World Wide Web. Some tutorials are animated,
others provide text with graphical additions. Resources on this site
also include news, training, and literacy materials.
http://www.altn.org/techtraining/student.html
Reference
Guide for Instructional Design and Development Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
- This overview provides the instructor with objectives to creating
a usable handout or tutorial. Suggested principles should include,
Assess Needs, Analyze Learners, Write Objectives, Select an Instructional
strategy, Develop Materials, and Evaluate.
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/tutorials/refguide/mms01.htm
- Specialized
Remote User Education: Web-Based Tutorials for Engineering Graduate
Students. Susan Ardis and Jennifer Haas. Issues in Science and Technology
Librarianship, Fall 2001
- This article illustrates the process for developing a subject-based
Web tutorial. Included is the rationale for producing the tutorial,
the development process, information that might be included in a tutorial,
marketing information, and incentives for student use of the tutorial.
Ideas from this article can serve as a model when developing tutorials
regardless of subject.
http://www.istl.org/01-fall/article3.html
- Web-Based Training
Information Center
- For anyone interested in online training. Learn what Web Based Training
(WBT) is and how it can be of use. For instructors who may be getting
started and want to be sure this is the best direction for training.
http://www.webbasedtraining.com/
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