Difference between revisions of "Handbooks"
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− | {{Term|HANDBOOKS|Part of the learning materials that collect instructions and provide information to learners about other materials. It may deal with any topic, and is generally a compendium of information in a particular field or about a particular technique. It is designed to be easily consulted and provide quick answers in a certain area. The term is sometimes applied to documents that are produced within an organization that are not designed for publication. In this case, the term is used nearly synonymously with "[[Manual|manual]] | + | {{Term|HANDBOOKS|Part of the learning materials that collect instructions and provide information to learners about other materials. It may deal with any topic, and is generally a compendium of information in a particular field or about a particular technique. It is designed to be easily consulted and provide quick answers in a certain area. The term is sometimes applied to documents that are produced within an organization that are not designed for publication. In this case, the term is used nearly synonymously with "[[Manual|manual]]". <ref> [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (07 July 2008), Rapid Instructional Design, Learning ID Fast and Right. George M. Piskurich, 2006 </ref>}} |
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Part of the learning materials that collect instructions and provide information to learners about other materials. It may deal with any topic, and is generally a compendium of information in a particular field or about a particular technique. It is designed to be easily consulted and provide quick answers in a certain area. The term is sometimes applied to documents that are produced within an organization that are not designed for publication. In this case, the term is used nearly synonymously with "manual". [1] |