• Project Management for Instructional Designers
  • About This Book
  • 1. Introduction to Project Management
  • 2. Project Profiling
  • 3. Project Phases and Organization
  • 4. Understanding and Meeting Client Expectations
  • 5. Working with People on Projects
  • 6. Communication Technologies
  • 7. Starting a Project
  • 8. Project Time Management
  • 9. Costs and Procurement
  • 10. Managing Project Quality
  • 11. Managing Project Risk
  • 12. Project Closure
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  • About This Book

    Project Management for Instructional Designers (PM4ID) is – as the name suggests – a book about project management tailored specifically for instructional designers. This book is a revise / remix of a pre-existing, openly licensed project management textbook which was donated to the commons by a benefactor that desires to be attributed as Anonymous.

    PM4ID includes many new features and improvements to the original book, including:

    The third edition of Project Management for Instructional Designers was adapted to EdTech Books as part of Royce Kimmons' IPT 531: Introduction to Open Education class at Brigham Young University during Fall term 2022. Contributors included:

    The second edition of Project Management for Instructional Designers was created by students in David Wiley’s IPT 682: Introduction to Project Management class at Brigham Young University during Fall term 2012. The team included:

    The first edition of Project Management for Instructional Designers was created by students in David Wiley’s IPT 682: Introduction to Project Management class at Brigham Young University during Fall term 2011. The team included:

    If you or your class would like to help improve Project Management for Instructional Designers, contact David Wiley at david.wiley@gmail.com.

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    The cover image for PM4ID is Let’s Fly! by Hamed Saber.

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