Abstract

This article explores the instructional design aspects of authoring software used to develop Computer Based Instruction (CBI) programs. The significance of following good design principles for interactive instruction is emphasized. The nature of authoring languages and authoring systems is discussed. A series of practical considerations in using authoring software and implications for instructional design are described. Finally, needed developments in authoring software including intelligent tutoring and automated instructional design systems are outlined.

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