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Authoring systems. Finding the right tool for your courseware development project.

M N Christensen1, M A Murphy

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Computers in Nursing
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Selecting the right courseware development tool requires careful consideration of general needs and specific features. This guide offers a practical process for choosing the best authoring system for your project.

Area of Science:

  • Educational Technology
  • Instructional Design

Background:

  • Effective courseware development relies on appropriate authoring tools.
  • Numerous development tools exist, each with unique capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of courseware development tools.
  • To describe a practical process for selecting an authoring system.
  • To outline key considerations for tool selection.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing courseware development tools.
  • Case study of an authoring system selection process.
  • Analysis of general needs assessment for authoring systems.
  • Evaluation of specific authoring system features.

Main Results:

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  • A structured approach to selecting courseware development tools is presented.
  • Key factors for determining general needs are identified.
  • Specific features of authoring systems are outlined for evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic selection process enhances the choice of authoring tools.
  • Understanding project needs and tool features is crucial for effective courseware development.
  • The described process offers practical guidance for educators and instructional designers.