Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidence-Based Practices from the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond

Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidence-Based Practices from the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond

Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidence-Based Practices from the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond

Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidence-Based Practices from the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond

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Overview

The Learning Engineering Toolkit is a practical guide to the rich and varied applications of learning engineering, a rigorous and fast-emerging discipline that synthesizes the learning sciences, instructional design, engineering design, and other methodologies to support learners. As learning engineering becomes an increasingly formalized discipline and practice, new insights and tools are needed to help education, training, design, and data analytics professionals iteratively develop, test, and improve complex systems for engaging and effective learning. Written in a colloquial style and full of collaborative, actionable strategies, this book explores the essential foundations, approaches, and real-world challenges inherent to ensuring participatory, data-driven, learning experiences across populations and contexts.

This book's second of two introductions, "What Is Learning Engineering?", is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http: //www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032232829
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/25/2022
Pages: 438
Sales rank: 109,873
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jim Goodell is Director of Innovation at Quality Information Partners, USA, and Chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Learning Technology Standards Committee.

Janet Kolodner is Professor of the Practice in the Caroline A. and Peter S. Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College, USA, and Regents' Professor Emerita, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Chris Dede
Preface by Bror Saxberg
Introduction by Jim Goodell
Part 1. Foundations: Essential Concepts in Learning Engineering
Chapter 1. Learning Engineering is a Process by Aaron Kessler, Scotty D. Craig, Jim Goodell, Dina Kurzweil, and Scott W. Greenwald
Chapter 2. Learning Engineering Applies the Learning Sciences by Jim Goodell, Janet Kolodner, and Aaron Kessler
Chapter 3. Learning Engineering is Human-Centered by Khanh-Phuong Thai, Scotty D. Craig, Jim Goodell, Jodi Lis, Jordan Richard Schoenherr, and Janet Kolodner
Chapter 4. Learning Engineering is Engineering by Avron Barr, Brandt Dargue, Jim Goodell, and Brandt Redd
Chapter 5. Learning Engineering Uses Data (Part 1): Instrumentation by Erin Czerwinski, Jim Goodell, Steve Ritter, Robert Sottilare, Khanh-Phuong Thai, and Daniel Jacobs
Chapter 6. Learning Engineering Uses Data (Part 2): Analytics by Michelle Barrett, Erin Czerwinski, Jim Goodell, Daniel Jacobs, Steve Ritter, Robert Sottilare, and Khanh-Phuong Thai
Chapter 7. Learning Engineering is Ethical by Jordan Richard Schoenherr
Part 2. Tools: Short Practical Chapters with Easy-Reference Checklists, Guides, + Templates
Chapter 8. Tools for Understanding the Challenge by Erin Czerwinski and Jim Goodell
Chapter 9. Tools from the Learning Sciences by Jim Goodell, Janet Kolodner, and Aaron Kessler
Chapter 10. Tools for Teaming by Dina Kurzweil and Erin S. Barry
Chapter 11. Lean-Agile Development Tools by Michelle Barrett and Jim Goodell
Chapter 12. Human-Centered Design Tools by Sae Schatz, Khanh-Phuong Thai, Scotty D. Craig, Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Jodi Lis, and Janet Kolodner
Chapter 13. Data Instrumentation Tools by Erin Czerwinski, Jim Goodell, Steve Ritter, Robert Sottilare, and Khanh-Phuong Thai
Chapter 14. Software and Technology Standards as Tools by Jim Goodell, Andrew J. Hampton, Richard Tong, and Sae Schatz
Chapter 15. Tools for Learner Motivation by Laura Casey, Diana Delgado, Jim Goodell, and Prasad Ram
Chapter 16. Implementation Tools by Jodi Lis, Jessie Chuang, and Jordan Richard Schoenherr
Chapter 17. Ethical Decision-Making Tools by Jordan Richard Schoenherr and Jodi Lis
Chapter 18. Data Analysis Tools by Erin Czerwinski, Tanvi Domadia, Scotty D. Craig, Jim Goodell, and Steve Ritter
Part 3. Vision and Commentary: A Short Story About Learning Engineering in the Future
Chapter 19. The Future World with Learning Engineering: A Story by Sae Schatz and JJ Walcutt
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