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Approved
Template |
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A
sample site created using the designated CDC Web-Based Training
Template. We recommend using it as a guide in developing the visual
layout and navigation of your WBT. (All other projects are to use
the standard CDC template. See the CDC
Template Guidelines page on the NCID Intranet for templates,
policies, and how-to's.) |
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Recommended
Tools |
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Software
applications and services that will assist in the production of
WBT. You don't have to be a programmer or graphic artist to get
great effects with these. |
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Design
Process |
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Suggestions
and pointers for designing Web-Based Training. |
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Instructional
Events |
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Gagne's
Events of Instruction. If you are new to designing Instruction or
out of practice we encourage you to review this proven strategy.
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Interactive
Questions |
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Sample
questions that deliver that promised high tech look and feel using
JavaScript. No need to learn code with one of the recommended tools.
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Threaded
Discussions |
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Learners
don't want to be isolated. Suggestions for getting the learners
to feel they are participating in a class rather than reading a
journal. |
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Navigation |
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Suggestions
and recommendations to handle the special needs and requirements
of WBT navigation. |
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Resources |
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Suggestions
and pointers for finding stuff on the web. |
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WBT
Journals |
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Reading
material that focus on the field of Web-Based Training. Written
for new and experienced instructors. |
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Glossary
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No
WBT should be with out a glossary. There will always be terms and
concepts that the learner might not know. We have a few for you
here. |