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Developing web-based instruction

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September 2003

Neal-Schuman Publishers

279

9781555704285

155570428X

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Dupuis (head of instructional services and the Doe and Moffitt Libraries, U. of California at Berkeley) presents 14 papers that examine the full process of creating Web-based library instruction from short tutorials to full online courses. The papers emphasize instructional design and goals rather than specific technologies and software. Three sections address planning and management, evaluation and assessment, and design and development.

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