1. Learning Tasks: Assumptions and Definition.
2. Comparing Teaching Tasks and Learning Tasks.
3. Learning Tasks As Part of a Complete Design.
4. Four Types of Learning Tasks.
5. The Power of Action: "The Verb's the Thing".
6. Principles to Guide Design.
7. The Art of Leading Learning Tasks.
8. Time and the Learning Task.
9. Checkpoint: Reviewing Concepts Through Examples.
10. Matching Tasks to the Group: One Size Does Not Fit All.
11. Tasks for Distance Learning and the Internet.
12. Using Learning Tasks: Twenty Reasons and Twenty Principles.
Resources.
A. Learning Tasks in Action: A Workshop Model.
B. Example of a Distance-Learning Course.
C. Technical Guide for Designing and Using Learning Tasks.