Creativity
Portal Featured in 'Web-Based Learning' Textbook
NOVEMBER
13, 2005 — A new textbook titled "Web-Based
Learning: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation"
(Pearson
Merrill Prentice Hall, 2006) by Gayle V. Davidson-Shivers and Karen
L. Rasmussen features Creativity-Portal.com as an example
"portal structure" Web site in chapter one.
The authors
note on page 6:
Another way that commercial entities share information is
by integrating portal structures into the websites. An example
is the Creativity Portal (Figure 1.4). These types of portals
combine products and free information. Many websites also contain
articles and ways to communicate with other interested parties.
The Publisher's
Web site describes the Web-based Learning textbook "for
courses in graduate courses in instructional design, web-based
design, and distance learning."
Looking for an easy-to-read, practical book on web-based learning?
Web-Based Learning: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation clearly
instructs readers how to design effective Web courses, create a community
of Web-based learners, and implement and evaluate Web-based instruction
through an easy to follow ID framework. Case studies and discussion
questions extend readers skills, inspire discussion, and encourage
readers to explore the trends and issues related to Web-based instructional
design and delivery.

Page 7 from Web-Based
Learning by Gayle V.
Davidson-Shivers and Karen L. Rasmussen shows a screen shot of
the Creativity Portal Web site (www.creativity-portal.com) from
June 3, 2005.
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