Digital Learning Content: Our new book launches at Learning Technologies

We are pleased to announce the release of our new book, Digital Learning Content: A Designer’s Guide.

The book is for anyone with an interest in helping others to learn. You may be a teacher, trainer, lecturer or coach. You may be a subject expert with knowledge you want to share or an experienced practitioner who wants to pass on their tips. You may already be a creator of learning content, looking to update their skills. Whatever your interest, this guide will help you to design learning materials that really make a difference.

Digital learning content takes a wide variety of forms, including tutorials, scenarios, podcasts, screencasts, videos, slideshows, quizzes and reference materials. This guide provides you with fundamental principles that you can apply to any content creation activity as well as practical information relating to specific content types.

Digital learning content - a designer's guide

The book is currently only available through Lulu, priced at £19.95. Distribution through Amazon and other online book-sellers will commence in the next few weeks. E-book versions are in development.

For a table of contents, see here. Or, join us on stand 133 at Learning Technologies in London this Wednesday or Thursday where we’ll have plenty of copies for you to leaf through.

 

About Clive Shepherd

Clive Shepherd has written 206 post in this blog.

Clive is a consultant specialising in the application of technology to learning and business communications. He was previously Director of Training and Creative Services for a multinational corporation and co-founder of a major multimedia development company. For four years he was chair of the eLearning Network.


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