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  1. Overbaugh, R.C.: Research-based guidelines for computer-based instruction development (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The current generation of authoring systems provides tools for non programmers to create software. Provides guidelines for educators who wish to design custom software to meet either their own or other's needs. Many instructional design theories and related computer based empirical research findings are merged into a prescription for the most important facet of courseware development - instructional design. The instructional design process, based on Gagne's 9 events of learning, is broken into 4 domains: instructional set, teaching strategies, student performance, and issues unique to computer based instruction