Designing a PBL Environment Using the 3C3R Method

  • Tawfik A
  • Trueman R
  • Lorz M
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Abstract

With the growing emphasis being placed upon situated learning theory, designs increasingly implement problem-based learning (PBL) in various educational contexts. However, some of the difficulties instructional designers face include interweaving elements such as breadth, depth, and situated knowledge in a contextualized learning task. This design case details how the 3C3R method was systematically employed to design a PBL learning environment that highlights the effects of environmental toxins on human fertility. We also discuss how a case library learning environment (CLLE) was implemented and designed to support the decision-making process. This design case examines the challenges involved, such as misunderstandings between the SMEs and instructional designer as we contextualized complex issues related to human biology.  A discussion of how we designed for multiple solution paths is also included. Lastly, we discuss the challenges of interweaving the ill-structured problem with multiple narratives found in a case library.

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Tawfik, A. A., Trueman, R. J., & Lorz, M. M. (2013). Designing a PBL Environment Using the 3C3R Method. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v4i1.3151

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