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Authoring System for Courseware Development: What Should Beginners Look For?
CALICO Journal
  • Carol Chapelle, Iowa State University
  • Joan Jamieson, Northern Arizona University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1986
DOI
10.1558/cj.v3i3.14-19
Abstract

This paper is an introduction to courseware authoring systems, which are defined as software devised for an instructional environment that simplifies courseware development. The process of courseware authoring is described as consisting of two basic elements: computer and lesson. These two elements are further subdivided and the use of authoring systems to simplify each of these subcomponents is described. Suggestions are made for educators who are considering authoring systems to be used to develop courseware.

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This article is from CALICO Journal 3 (1986): 14, doi:10.1558/cj.v3i3.14-19. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
CALICO Journal
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Carol Chapelle and Joan Jamieson. "Authoring System for Courseware Development: What Should Beginners Look For?" CALICO Journal Vol. 35 Iss. 3 (1986) p. 14 - 19
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol_chapelle/8/