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Summary
Summary
A multimedia training expert shows how to use the Web to design and build effective training courses
This book shows corporate trainers and business managers how to use the Web to train employees and improve their performance. It shows how the Web can supplement or replace traditional training methods for employees and customers, focusing on the best methods for designing and creating Web training content. CD-ROM includes full code for the best examples of each type of training Web pages shown in the book. The author will also maintain a Web Site providing up-to-date information on Web-based training and development topics.
Author Notes
BRANDON HALL, PhD, is Editor and Publisher of the Multimedia & Internet Training Newsletter. He writes regularly for training and Internet magazines, and is a popular presenter at national training conferences. He maintains a training Web site at www.brandon-hall.com.
Table of Contents
What You Need to Know About Web-Based Training |
Examples of Web-Based Training |
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Web-Based Training |
Internet Technology Basics |
Hardware and Software You Need |
Planning, Developing, and Implementing Web-Based Training |
The Development Process |
Building a Business Case for Web-Based Training |
Planning for Technology and Converting Your Curriculum |
Designing Courses for the Web |
On-Line Testing |
Program Administration |
Creating Web-Based Training |
Level 1 Courses: Text and Graphics |
Level 2 Courses: Interactive Text and Graphics |
Level 3 Courses: Interactive Multimedia |
Appendices |
Index |