THE EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING AUTHORING SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Fred O'Neal
  • Peter Fairweather

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v2i2.27-31

Keywords:

computer-based training, authoring systems, evaluating, selecting, courseware development

Abstract

Authoring systems for computer-based training  are becoming more and more common as hardware costs decrease. Decision makers who must select an authoring system must be sure that the system selected will meet actual training needs both present and future as determined by an in-depth analysis. Assuming the analysis has been done, this paper discusses the steps for selecting a suitable authoring system in some detail.

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Kearsley, G., Costs, Benefits, andProductivity in TrainingSystems, Addison-Wesley,Reading, Massachusetts, 1982.

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Published

2013-01-14

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How to Cite

O'Neal, F., & Fairweather, P. (2013). THE EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING AUTHORING SYSTEMS. CALICO Journal, 2(2), 27-31. https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v2i2.27-31