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Curriculum Architecture Design

Guy Wallace has some good information on his blog, here is a post that may be useful to you.....

The Purpose of Curriculum Architecture Design

Excerpt:

"The Curriculum Architecture Design (CAD) process generates the overall design for an entire T&D product line. The design is high-level (macrolevel), systems-oriented, and modular. The design identifies
• Where (within the scope of the design) training needs exist
• Currently existing T&D that addresses the training needs
• Gaps where no existing training addresses the training needs
• Which gaps are high-priority and should be filled by new or updated training

In summary, the Curriculum Architecture Design process identifies all of the T&D that could be and then prioritizes efforts to build all of the gap T&D that should be."

Dave Boggs
SyberWorks, Inc.
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