Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems
The Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems (JIDS) is a quarterly publication
sponsored by the Society for Applied Learning Technology® and published by the Learning
Technology Institute® which is devoted to the issues, problems, and applications of
instructional delivery systems in education, training, and job performance. Its purpose is
to inform managers, senior professionals, and developers of specific examples of
applications of technology based learning systems for education, training, and job
performance improvement in terms of results that can be or have been achieved. The
publication is application oriented and not focused on the technical aspects of design and
development. The readers should get information directly applicable to their jobs.
Articles are invited that examine some phase - technology, evolution, planning, cost,
learning successes and failures - of contemporary delivery systems, in line with the
foregoing.
The Journal audience embraces trainers, professionals, and educators across a broad
spectrum of business, industry, and the military, administrators and executives, and
academia. The articles should be of interest to a wide range of readers involved in some
aspect of lifelong learning.
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