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The Learning Sciences: Where They Came from and What It Means for Instructional Designers

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The Learning Sciences: Where They Came from and What It Means for Instructional Designers
Abstract/Description
The goal of this chapter is to describe the Learning Sciences perspective. We address questions about how this perspective emerged, what makes it unique, how it goes beyond previous perspectives on learning, and what research findings and practical tools for the instructional designer result from taking this perspective. To start the chapter, we will take a journey back about 40 years ago.
Date
2011
In publication
Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology
Editor
Reiser, Robert A.
Dempsey, John V.
Pages
53-63
Publisher
Pearson Higher Ed
Resource type
en
Resource status/form
en
Scholarship genre
en
Language
en
Open access/full-text available
en Partial
Peer reviewed
en No
ISBN
978-0-13-299944-1
Citation
Hoadly, C. & Van Haneghan, J.P. (2011). The Learning Sciences: Where They Came from and What It Means for Instructional Designers. In R.A. Reiser & J.V. Dempsey (Eds.). Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology (pp. 53–63). Pearson Higher Ed.

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