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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Developing Employment-Related Office Technology Skills
This project focused on teaching practices. While dated, it is still relevant. Teaching software effectively is becoming increasingly important. If almost all employed workers will need to use some portions of such software, clearly, large numbers of people need to learn to use general business applications software. Most importantly, they need to transfer their knowledge from the learning setting to business settings, and they need to be able to continue to learn new software as versions change and new software displaces old.
Road Map for Educational Multimedia Design
The Road Map for Educational Multimedia Design is a Content Developer’s Approach into the field of Instructional Technology. Ellen Dornan, University of New Mexico, paper on computer literacy and how it impacts the ability of a user to learn and enjoy computer-based media and why it remains a serious obstacle when designing for older audiences.
Friday, April 13, 2007
The First Instance of a CORDRA Registry
This article will provide a brief overview of CORDRA and detailed information on ADL-R. A subsequent article in this month's issue of D-Lib will describe FeDCOR, which uses the same approach to federate DSpace repositories.
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