Learning Engineering @ Scale

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Scaled learning requires a novel set of practices on the part of professionals developing and delivering systems of scaled learning. According to IEEE's Industry Connections Industry Consortium for Learning Engineering (ICICLE), "Learning engineering is a process and practice that applies the learning sciences, using human-centered engineering design methodologies, and data-informed decision-making to support learners and their development[1]."This workshop is designed as a boot camp for learning engineering. It is structured around a series of micro-learning activities around this definition. Topics include: Learning engineering is a process Learning engineering applies the learning sciences Learning engineering is human centered Learning engineering is engineering Learning engineering is data-driven Learning engineering is a team sport Learning engineering is ethical These learning experiences are organized based on and include materials from the forthcoming book the Learning Engineering Toolkit[2]. This workshop will also give conference participants an opportunity to give input into models for scaling the profession of learning engineering and formative feedback for iterative development of the Learning Engineering Toolkit.

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Goodell, J., Kessler, A., Wiltrout, M. E., & Avello, M. (2021). Learning Engineering @ Scale. In L@S 2021 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale (pp. 5–7). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3430895.3460875

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