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Subject:Re: Developing Training Materials From:Louise Dedekian <Louise_Dedekian -at- NOTES -dot- TERADYNE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 7 May 1997 11:50:52 -0400
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Melissa Lowery <MLOWERY -at- SCANA -dot- COM> asked:
>I am looking for a book, article, anything that explains, in
straight-forward
>language geared at non-writers and non-training developers, a good
high-level >approach to developing training materials.
Melissa,
Some time ago I discovered this Web site: www.tcm.com. This site's Training
and Development FAQ lists a slew of books about the various aspects of
training and learning.
Louise
louise_dedekian -at- teradyne -dot- com
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