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Multimedia-Based Instructional Design
A book/CD-ROM package on how to design and develop computer-based training, demonstrating
that the same instructional design process can be used for all media. Examines major types of media
that are popular for delivery systems today, showing the benefits and drawbacks of each, and walks
through processes of needs assessment, instructional design, development, and implementation.

Includes many sample forms and checklists. The CD-ROM contains customizable job
aids and tools, and demo software. Useful for course developers who are beginning their first
multimedia project, as well as experienced designers of large projects. Lee is director of
performance technology at American Airlines; Owens is a consultant in multimedia training.
Book Description
The authors address the major types of media that are popular for delivery systems today, showing
the benefits and drawbacks of each. Readers get insights into other aspects of the development
process such as authoring and project management, cycle time reduction, media analysis, objective
writing, test preparation, and web security issues.
Readers get a step-by-step process for completing multimedia projects, including "action tables"
listing activities required at each phase. Th
© Roy Johnson 2002
[other books on information design]
William W. Lee and Diana L. Owens, Multimedia-Based Instructional Design :
Computer-Based Training, Web-Based
Training, and Distance Learning, Jossey-Bass, 2000, pp.304, ISBN: 0787951595
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