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I have been publishing and presenting on ISD and HPT - Instructional Systems Design and Human Performance Technology - topics and methods since the early 1980s. Many, but not all of my Blog Postings here are sourced and reworked/recycled from those. For a complete listing of my published articles, chapters and books and my presentations at professional events, please go to www.eppic.biz/about.htm

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Two Interesting Videos Posted on YouTube - Boggs and Thiagi

At http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9yMXyRBcgY Dave Boggs talks with the Arlington MA PD Chief of Police about their use of the e-Learning in their officer training programs.

And at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYqm8ao1i2c Thiagi talks for an hour and 49 minutes at the University of Maryland Baltimore Campus on his non-ISD approach to design of instruction.

As I have co-presented with Thiagi on his approach to ISD and my approach to ISD (compare and contrast) at several ISPI conferences in the past few years - this is familiar to me. But I happily captured it and downloaded it to my iPod for additional reviews - and then watched it again yesterday! Well worth the time investment!!!

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First (Second really) Presentation on the CAD Methodology - April 24, 1985

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