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Practical blueprint for smarter, research-based training

If you create courses, onboarding guides, or workplace learning, this feels like the kind of book that saves you from vague theory and gets straight to what actually works. It stands out because it connects real instructional design decisions to how people genuinely learn, especially when the goal is deeper understanding, not just memorization. Readers would likely appreciate how usable and grounded it feels, like a professional mentor distilled into a clear, dependable handbook.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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ISBN: 9780787964115
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"Writing Training Materials That Work is a solid and practical resource to move our field to a more professional level of practice in which instructional decisions are based on research and valid models of how people learn." — Ruth Clark, president, Clark Training and Consulting, past president, ISPI "I can see how this book will be immediately useful to my students. In fact, I can see how it will be immediately useful to me. Thanks for putting it all together between two covers." — Allison Rossett, professor, San Diego State University The explosion of e-learning has attracted huge numbers of practitioners to the field of instructional design (ID), many with little or no actual ID training. And most current texts fail to cover the substantial recent developments in the field. Writing Training Materials That Work is different. In it, the authors identify, synthesize, and summarize the most current best practices in ID. They offer new ways of teaching declarative knowledge (facts, concepts, and principles) and well- to ill-structured procedural knowledge (problem solving). Their recommendations are based on those principles in the cognitive learning and instruction literature that are internally consistent, prescriptive, and have been empirically demonstrated to make a cost-effective difference. The authors' approach is easy to implement and consistently gets results because it focuses on teaching deep understanding and problem-solving, allowing learners to generalize and transfer learning to new situations without retraining. Whether you're an experienced instructional design practitioner who wants to expand your skills or a graduate student in an advanced instructional design course, Writing Training Materials That Work will prove to be a readable, usable, and indispensable guide. — Wellesley R. Foshay
 

Practical blueprint for smarter, research-based training

If you create courses, onboarding guides, or workplace learning, this feels like the kind of book that saves you from vague theory and gets straight to what actually works. It stands out because it connects real instructional design decisions to how people genuinely learn, especially when the goal is deeper understanding, not just memorization. Readers would likely appreciate how usable and grounded it feels, like a professional mentor distilled into a clear, dependable handbook.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.