Project management for instructional designers [electronic resource] David Wiley
Material type: TextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Wiley, et al, Minneapolis : Open Textbook Library, 2016Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: "Project Management for Instructional Designers (PM4ID) is -- as the name suggests -- a book about project management tailored specifically for instructional designers. This book is a revise / remix of a pre-existing, openly licensed project management textbook which was donated to the commons by a benefactor that desires to be attributed as Anonymous. PM4ID includes many new features and improvements to the original book, including: Alignment of book chapters with the PMBOK, which supports readers in preparing for the Project Management Professional certification; A series of video cases of project managers working in the instructional design area, integrated into every chapter; Multiple versions of the book, including HTML, PDF, ePub, Kindle, and a text-to-speech mp3 audio version of the book; New examples written specifically for readers coming from the instructional design perspective; and more."--Open Textbook Library.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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E-Resources | Main Library E-Resources | 370.7 P964 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | E003999 |
"Project Management for Instructional Designers (PM4ID) is -- as the name suggests -- a book about project management tailored specifically for instructional designers. This book is a revise / remix of a pre-existing, openly licensed project management textbook which was donated to the commons by a benefactor that desires to be attributed as Anonymous. PM4ID includes many new features and improvements to the original book, including: Alignment of book chapters with the PMBOK, which supports readers in preparing for the Project Management Professional certification; A series of video cases of project managers working in the instructional design area, integrated into every chapter; Multiple versions of the book, including HTML, PDF, ePub, Kindle, and a text-to-speech mp3 audio version of the book; New examples written specifically for readers coming from the instructional design perspective; and more."--Open Textbook Library.
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