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Creating a Reusable Learning Objects Strategy: Leveraging Information and Learning in a Knowledge Economy
Chuck Barritt, F. Lee Alderman, Jr.
ISBN: 978-0-7879-6495-5
Hardcover
288 pages

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Chuck Barritt has served as a program manager responsible for the definition and implementation of the Reusable Learning Objects strategy for Cisco Systems. He is active in the International Society for Performance Improvement and participates in other professional groups focused on learning, performance improvement, and e-learning.
F. Lee Alderman JR. is the training manager for Redwood Credit Union and is responsible for all training, learning resource, and documentation projects. Throughout his career, he has helped organizations create job-based training programs that lead to successful transfer to the work environment.
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