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International Extension Coll., Cambridge (England). – 1983
Approaches to the format, design, and layout of printed instructional materials for distance education are illustrated in 36 samples designed to accompany the manual, "Writing for Distance Education." Each sample is presented on a single page with a note pointing out its key features. Features illustrated include use of typescript layout, a comic…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Distance Education, Instructional Materials, Layout (Publications)
Hawkins, Harry – Tech Directions, 2004
This article describes how to construct a laser level. This laser level can be made using a typical 4' (or shorter) bubble level and a small laser point. The laser unit is detachable, so the bubble level can also be used in the conventional way. However, the laser level works better than a simple bubble level. Making this inexpensive device is an…
Descriptors: Lasers, Physics, Material Development, Design Requirements
de Jardon, Linda King, Ed. – 1983
Six instructional units offer guidance in the process of writing printed educational materials. Each unit provides objectives, writing exercises and activities, and end-of-unit discussion questions. Unit 1 considers the first steps in writing, emphasizing the importance of varying instruction according to student needs and background and…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Design Requirements, Distance Education, Evaluation Methods
Dills, Charles R., Ed.; Romiszowski, Alexander J., Ed. – 1997
The book consists of 46 chapters by numerous authors, divided into six parts. Part 1, "The Moving Target: Instructional Development from a Philosophical Vantage Point," addresses the questions: To what extent is instructional design in fact a valid and thriving area? and To what extent and in what quarters is it considered to be a dying or…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies