Upcoming Event
October 25 (tentative)
Oakland Community College
Global Trade Facility
Arburn Hills
8:30am-12:00
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Overview |
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The purpose of White Papers is to recommend
the best practices to professionals engaging in the eLearning field.
The best practices will be drawn from the experts in the field. |
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White Papers Team |
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White Paper Documents |
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Best Practice White Paper Proposal
(coming soon) |
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Recommended
Readings and References |
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Krug, Steve. (2006). Don't
Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability,
2rd ed. Berkley, CA: New Riders Publishing. |
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Meyer, Mary & Booker,
Jane. (1991). Eliciting and Analyzing Expert Judgment.San
Diego, CA:Academic Press Limited. |
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A practical guide on questions
and pitfalls concerning expert judgment, elicitation procedures
and analysis procedures. |
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Daly, David & Scott,
Amy. Best Practices Handbook - Best Practices for Advanced
Distributed Learning. Retrieved on November 2006 from htpp://www.jointadlcolab.org/support/front_end_analysis/best_practices_hdbk/BestPracticesHandbook.pdf |
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Piskurich, G.M., Beckschi,
Peter & Hall, Brandon, eds. (2000). The ASTD Handbook
of Training Design and Delivery. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
Professional. |
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Stelzner, Michael. How to
write a white paper - A white paper on white papers. www.stelzner.com/copy-g-HowTo-whitepapers.php |
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