Abstract
This review highlights Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidenced-based Practices from The Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond edited by Jim Goodell and Janet Kolodner. Learning Engineering Toolkit serves as a detailed field guide to the collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of learning engineering. Using an e-Learning and instructional design perspective, this review critically examines the core of the book's message; a foundational definition for learning engineering; and associated themes, strategies, and tools used to illuminate this promising field.
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- How to Engineer eLearning: An evidence-based human-centered design process for modern times: A Review of Learning Engineering Toolkit: Evidence-based Practices from the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond
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