Authoring software for courses delivered on the Web, part 3: Designer's Edge/net synergy.

Abstract:

:Designer's Edge is an excellent tool for any course developer who is new to the concepts of instructional design or who wants to formalize the process of designing online courses. Integrated storyboarding and publishing options for the Web make this application even more valuable, if the user is either satisfied with limited control over text formatting or is HTML knowledgeable. The steep price of Designer's Edge makes this tool most useful to larger universities and institutions that want to standardize and guide their online course development.

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Nurse Educ

journal_title

Nurse educator

authors

Buhmann J

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10.1097/00006223-200005000-00007

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Has Abstract

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2000-05-01 00:00:00

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110-3

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3

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0363-3624

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1538-9855

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25

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