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Learning Engineering Toolkit

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

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“I am so impressed with how clearly and methodically this book has laid out the main tenets of the field and provided both practical examples and inspiring stories to bring the principles to life. I think this will be an immensely useful resource.”
Joseph South, PhD, Chief Learning Officer, International Society for Technology in Education, and former director of the Office of Educational Technology at the US Department of Education

“Popularized by MOOCs and the move to online learning during the pandemic, learning engineering is an emerging field that will become a standard discipline within universities in the years to come. Where science is the understanding of nature and engineering is the use of science in service of humanity, learning engineering incorporates learning science and cognitive science-based strategies to improve student outcomes. The Toolkit is an essential resource for understanding this field and a playbook for leveraging learning engineering.”
Anant Agarwal, PhD, Chief Open Education Officer at 2U and Founder of edX

“Great advancements in learning can come from a multi-disciplinary approach that recognizes the value of different professions and mindsets.”
Angela L. Hernandez, EdD, Lead Skills Architect, Western Governors University

“The outstanding authors of this text answered most of my uncertainties about the new learning engineering approach. The chapters in this well-written book clearly describe the questions that need to be addressed when designing learning experiences for all ages and contexts. It then provides tools that can be used to provide answers and generate new questions. Readers who might be concerned about whether “engineering” can be applied to human learning will be impressed with the scope of the chapters and the examples provided.

I was especially attracted to the emphasis on supporting diverse learners and on making ethical decisions as well as the tools suggested for scaling small but successful efforts. The approach described in this book is our best hope for drawing together the many professional fields and specializations that attempt to create effective learning experiences in all areas. The authors clearly intend to adopt the best of what we’ve learned from past research in related areas while developing tools that fill the gaps in those areas. I intend to use the book as an introductory text for my undergraduate instructional design and educational psychology students.”
Richard E. Clark, EdD, Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology and Technology, University of Southern California

“This new Toolkit brings together complementary, diverse, and fresh perspectives on learning and development in our rapidly changing world. I can see it forming an invaluable handbook for learning and development professionals, or curious organisational leaders interested in the science and engineering of effective learning at scale.”
Julian Stodd, author and founder of Sea Salt Learning

“I have talked with many CEOs of EdTech companies and chief learning officers over the past few years. All of them have asked, “what is learning engineering and how do we do it?” I have wanted to have a handbook I could hand them and their teams to be able to better mature their systems for designing and improving learning. Well, here it is! Full of theory, process, methods, tools, and above all, examples, stories, and extremely practical tips. This book has everything a learning team needs to begin applying learning engineering. And no wonder: It was written by a truly cross-disciplinary, cross-industry, cross-functional, and truly boundary spanning team. This book will sit next to my computer—well worn and marked through—as I guide teams in building impactful learning experiences.”
David Porcaro, VP of Learning and Innovation at General Assembly and former Director of Learning Engineering at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

“The Learning Engineering Toolkit effectively introduces the foundations of this emerging field and then provides a plethora of tools, strategies, and relevant examples that help the reader clearly see what this might look like in practice. There are many valuable concepts here for learning scientists, data scientists, software engineers, and leaders of organizations who are seeking a systematic approach to actively designing and building interventions to improve learner outcomes. This book presents a compelling case for learning engineering as a distinct field and topic to which any future-thinking education professional should be paying attention.”
Chris Millet, Senior Director of Learning Design for the Penn State World Campus, Pennsylvania State University

“The references and storytelling bring new insights, a fresh perspective and wonderful synthesis.”
Jim Flanagan, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer, International Society for Technology in Education

“This book is an essential toolkit for learning and development professionals. It’s a comprehensive roadmap for the new way of learning and working.”
Amy A. Titus, EdD, Human Capital Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting

“The Learning Engineering Toolkit offers a path to revolutionize how we experience learning at school and work—by codifying the development and delivery of learning as a data-driven, continuous design process. In the true spirit of human-centered design, learning engineering integrates the power of diverse scientific disciplines, mixed-methods data collection, and a bias for action through constant iteration and co-production with learners. Research is design, and design is research. By building evidence into every step of the learning design and delivery process, learning engineering can ensure learners engage fully, learn deeply, and perform optimally.”
Sydney Heimbrock, PhD, Chief Industry Advisor for Government, Qualtrics

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Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
422
ISBN
9781032208503
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
25 x 18 cm

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“I am so impressed with how clearly and methodically this book has laid out the main tenets of the field and provided both practical examples and inspiring stories to bring the principles to life. I think this will be an immensely useful resource.”
Joseph South, PhD, Chief Learning Officer, International Society for Technology in Education, and former director of the Office of Educational Technology at the US Department of Education

“Popularized by MOOCs and the move to online learning during the pandemic, learning engineering is an emerging field that will become a standard discipline within universities in the years to come. Where science is the understanding of nature and engineering is the use of science in service of humanity, learning engineering incorporates learning science and cognitive science-based strategies to improve student outcomes. The Toolkit is an essential resource for understanding this field and a playbook for leveraging learning engineering.”
Anant Agarwal, PhD, Chief Open Education Officer at 2U and Founder of edX

“Great advancements in learning can come from a multi-disciplinary approach that recognizes the value of different professions and mindsets.”
Angela L. Hernandez, EdD, Lead Skills Architect, Western Governors University

“The outstanding authors of this text answered most of my uncertainties about the new learning engineering approach. The chapters in this well-written book clearly describe the questions that need to be addressed when designing learning experiences for all ages and contexts. It then provides tools that can be used to provide answers and generate new questions. Readers who might be concerned about whether “engineering” can be applied to human learning will be impressed with the scope of the chapters and the examples provided.

I was especially attracted to the emphasis on supporting diverse learners and on making ethical decisions as well as the tools suggested for scaling small but successful efforts. The approach described in this book is our best hope for drawing together the many professional fields and specializations that attempt to create effective learning experiences in all areas. The authors clearly intend to adopt the best of what we’ve learned from past research in related areas while developing tools that fill the gaps in those areas. I intend to use the book as an introductory text for my undergraduate instructional design and educational psychology students.”
Richard E. Clark, EdD, Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology and Technology, University of Southern California

“This new Toolkit brings together complementary, diverse, and fresh perspectives on learning and development in our rapidly changing world. I can see it forming an invaluable handbook for learning and development professionals, or curious organisational leaders interested in the science and engineering of effective learning at scale.”
Julian Stodd, author and founder of Sea Salt Learning

“I have talked with many CEOs of EdTech companies and chief learning officers over the past few years. All of them have asked, “what is learning engineering and how do we do it?” I have wanted to have a handbook I could hand them and their teams to be able to better mature their systems for designing and improving learning. Well, here it is! Full of theory, process, methods, tools, and above all, examples, stories, and extremely practical tips. This book has everything a learning team needs to begin applying learning engineering. And no wonder: It was written by a truly cross-disciplinary, cross-industry, cross-functional, and truly boundary spanning team. This book will sit next to my computer—well worn and marked through—as I guide teams in building impactful learning experiences.”
David Porcaro, VP of Learning and Innovation at General Assembly and former Director of Learning Engineering at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

“The Learning Engineering Toolkit effectively introduces the foundations of this emerging field and then provides a plethora of tools, strategies, and relevant examples that help the reader clearly see what this might look like in practice. There are many valuable concepts here for learning scientists, data scientists, software engineers, and leaders of organizations who are seeking a systematic approach to actively designing and building interventions to improve learner outcomes. This book presents a compelling case for learning engineering as a distinct field and topic to which any future-thinking education professional should be paying attention.”
Chris Millet, Senior Director of Learning Design for the Penn State World Campus, Pennsylvania State University

“The references and storytelling bring new insights, a fresh perspective and wonderful synthesis.”
Jim Flanagan, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer, International Society for Technology in Education

“This book is an essential toolkit for learning and development professionals. It’s a comprehensive roadmap for the new way of learning and working.”
Amy A. Titus, EdD, Human Capital Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting

“The Learning Engineering Toolkit offers a path to revolutionize how we experience learning at school and work—by codifying the development and delivery of learning as a data-driven, continuous design process. In the true spirit of human-centered design, learning engineering integrates the power of diverse scientific disciplines, mixed-methods data collection, and a bias for action through constant iteration and co-production with learners. Research is design, and design is research. By building evidence into every step of the learning design and delivery process, learning engineering can ensure learners engage fully, learn deeply, and perform optimally.”
Sydney Heimbrock, PhD, Chief Industry Advisor for Government, Qualtrics

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