Instructional Engineering in Networked EnvironmentsISBN: 978-0-470-63139-3
Paperback
302 pages
December 2003, Pfeiffer
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In this book, Gilbert Paquette?an internationally recognized expert
in the field of technology-based training?offers IT professionals,
trainers, and consultants a revolutionary method for going beyond
simple information management. Instructional Engineering in
Networked Environments introduces the instructional engineering
method that elicits knowledge from subject matter experts to make
information more widely available for training other people and
transfering knowledge through formal and informal training using a
variety of media and information sources. Throughout the book,
Paquette shows that instructional engineering is based on the use
of transferable graphic models that demonstrate how this
engineering works in an environment with human networks and
diversified information sources. This important book also
includes illustrative examples of “artifacts” ? the
actual jobs aids that hold an organization’s knowledge ? and
provides numerous easily reproducible tools.