Instructional Design Methodologies And Techniques

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This Web site was developed by three Graduate Students in the Computer Science Department at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Please take time to browse through the sections below:

How to Use ISD M&T

Introduction Instructional Models Models for Instructional Design


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Copyrighted © 1995 by Authors: Sherri Braxton, Kimberly Bronico, Thelma Looms. All rights reserved.
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