Design Ed provides a foundation for the science of learning and shows how to apply design thinking strategies to drive engagement for digital age learners.

Researchers in learning sciences are pioneering instructional technologies that have the capacity to revolutionize the educational system. By combining design thinking methodology with strong theoretical frameworks in the learning sciences, educators can improve learning to help students thrive. This book lays out the intersection between theory, design and reflective practice to help educators understand individual learner differences and the impact of context upon learning. With this foundation, you’ll develop the skills you need to design powerful and effective learning experiences, particularly when using digital technologies.

Topics covered include:

  • Educators as learning designers
  • Shaping experiences for digital age learning through digital media and digital environments
  • Design and format of educational interventions
  • The role of reflective practice and evaluating the impact on student learning

Throughout the text, the authors emphasize the “why” behind the use of technology and the “how” to enact learning design for all digital age learners.

Audience: K-12 educators, curriculum specialists

Formato
EPUB
Protección
Watermark
Fecha de publicación
10 de septiembre de 2019
Editor
Idioma
Inglés
ePub ISBN
9781564847515
Tamaño del archivo
5 MB
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