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  Upcoming Event

October 25 (tentative)

Oakland Community College

Global Trade Facility

Arburn Hills

8:30am-12:00

 

 

Subcommittee
Co-Chairs:
Greg Adams
248.334.8556
Dennis Cavitt
248.844.9090
 
       
  Overview  
    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.  
       
  White Papers Team  
   
  George Andrews, General Motors   Greg Adams, iLearn Systems   Joel Milinsky, Oakland Schools  
  Shannon Flummerfelt, Oakland University Kayla LeBlanc, Oakland Community College   Bud Bay, TVS Communications  
  Daniel J. Ballew, TVS Communications   Yonghui Chen, Blue Care Network    
 
     
  White Paper Documents  
 

Best Practice White Paper Proposal (coming soon)

 
     
     
     
 
     
  Recommended Readings and References  
   

Krug, Steve. (2006). Don't Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2rd ed. Berkley, CA: New Riders Publishing.

Meyer, Mary & Booker, Jane. (1991). Eliciting and Analyzing Expert Judgment.San Diego, CA:Academic Press Limited.
  A practical guide on questions and pitfalls concerning expert judgment, elicitation procedures and analysis procedures.
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
Piskurich, G.M., Beckschi, Peter & Hall, Brandon, eds. (2000). The ASTD Handbook of Training Design and Delivery. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Professional.
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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