ABSTRACT

The Learning Engineering Toolkit is a practical guide to the rich and varied applications of learning engineering, a rigorous and fast-emerging discipline that synthesizes the learning sciences, instructional design, engineering design, and other methodologies to support learners. As learning engineering becomes an increasingly formalized discipline and practice, new insights and tools are needed to help education, training, design, and data analytics professionals iteratively develop, test, and improve complex systems for engaging and effective learning. Written in a colloquial style and full of collaborative, actionable strategies, this book explores the essential foundations, approaches, and real-world challenges inherent to ensuring participatory, data-driven, learning experiences across populations and contexts.

This book's second of two introductions, "What Is Learning Engineering?", is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

part

Introduction

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

How do I use this book?

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

What is learning engineering?

part Chapter 2|200 pages

Foundations

chapter Chapter 7|28 pages

Learning Engineering is Ethical

part |148 pages

Tools

chapter 10|13 pages

Tools for Teaming

part 4|28 pages

Vision and Commentary a Short Story About Learning Engineers in The Future