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2. Pakistani teacher-educator professional learning through an international blended course
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Impedovo, Maria Antonietta and Malik, Sufiana Khatoon
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- 2019
3. Scaffolding for Success : Helping Learners Meet Rigorous Expectations Across the Curriculum
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Barbara R. Blackburn and Barbara R. Blackburn
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- Curriculum planning, Instructional systems--Design, Academic achievement, Individualized instruction
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Support and scaffolding are critical for moving students to higher levels of learning. But how do we ensure we're giving the “right” work and not just extra work? Barbara R. Blackburn has the answers in this important new book. She provides a plethora of strategies for helping students create meaning and become more independent so they can truly learn at rigorous levels.First, she examines the basics of rigor and scaffolding and uncovers the role of planning in scaffolding, including the difference between acceleration and remediation and examples of differentiating instruction with scaffolding. Then she demonstrates a variety of ways to add scaffolding into classroom discourse, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing across the curriculum. Ideas and strategies are provided for different subject areas and levels, so you can easily apply them to your own setting. And finally, she shows the roles of formative assessment and social emotional learning in scaffolding.With this practical book, you'll have a toolkit of great ideas at your disposal as you foster a learning environment of high expectations and success.
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- 2025
4. Utilizing Emotional Experience for Best Learning Design Practices
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Sarah Sniderman and Sarah Sniderman
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- Affective education, Instructional systems--Design, Adult education
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'This book will explore insights gained from decades of work in this field and describe best practices key to understanding the emotional experiences of learning from the perspectives of professionals who think and care about how to deliver programs that support learners through meaningful moments of change and development'--
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- 2025
5. Implementing the first cross-border professional development online course through international e-mentoring: Reflections and perspectives
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Jayatilleke, Buddhini Gayathri, Kulasekara, Geetha Udayanganie, Gunawardena, Charlotte Nirmalani, and Kumarasinha, Malinda Bandara
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- 2017
6. Instructional Design For Dummies
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Susan M. Land and Susan M. Land
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- Educational technology, Instructional systems--Design
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The streamlined, simplified, beginner-friendly introduction to instructional design Instructional Design For Dummies will teach you how to design and build learning content to create effective, engaging learning experiences that lead to improved learning outcomes and skill development. This book breaks down the instructional design process into bite-sized pieces, so you can learn techniques and best practices without getting bogged down in theory. Learn about various instructional design models and frameworks, then discover the different options for designing learning experiences. Take into account learning foundations, goals, and contexts, then create stellar lessons for in-person or virtual delivery. This Dummies guide is your starting place for creating impactful courses, without the technical jargon. Learn the basics of instructional design so you can create meaningful learning experiences Discover techniques that will help you design high-quality content for any context Improve learning outcomes and deliver training content with greater efficiency Skip the complex theories and technical jargon and focus on the info you need to knowThis book is perfect for anyone who needs to develop a course, design a curriculum or training program, or provide educational content without being formally trained in instructional design. It's also a great supplement to college-level instructional design courses. Whatever you're teaching, Instructional Design For Dummies will help you teach it better.
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- 2024
7. Making College Courses Flexible : Supporting Student Success Across Multiple Learning Modalities
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Kevin Kelly and Kevin Kelly
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- Education, Higher--Computer-assisted instruction, Blended learning, Universities and colleges--Curricula, Instructional systems--Design
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Addressing students'increasing demand for flexibility in how they complete college courses, this book prepares practitioners to create equivalent learning experiences for students in the classroom and those learning from home, synchronously or asynchronously. Combining evidence-based strategies and implementation stories shared by veteran practitioners, Kevin Kelly has created a guide for educators who want to offer a more flexible and equitable path to learner success. Chapters address emerging challenges related to teaching, learning, and managing technology, and give recommendations for supporting students in courses that combine two or more participation modalities. Written for busy professionals, readers will be able to quickly identify where to focus their attention and how to put these ideas into practice. Filled with impactful teaching techniques, lessons learned, and immediately applicable exercises, this resource is a powerful tool for creating course experiences that support every student.
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- 2024
8. Talk to the Elephant : Design Learning for Behavior Change
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Julie Dirksen and Julie Dirksen
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- Human behavior, Learning, Psychology of, Instructional systems--Design, Learning, Learning--Social aspects, Classroom management
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What do you do when your learners know what to do but still aren't doing it? Training is created with the goal of changing learners'behaviors, but anyone who has created learning experiences knows that there's a big gap between knowing and doing. You can create an engaging learning experience that informs and helps people remember, but often those people go back to their regular world and continue to do things the same way they always have. In the last few decades, the fields of psychology, behavioral economics, and other behavioral sciences have brought an enormous amount of scientific research into helping people with behavior change. Only a fraction of that research has made its way back into learning design. Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change shows you how to add critical tools to your learning design toolbox to affect behavior change. You'll find out how to use frameworks and strategies from behavioral science to help you research and analyze challenges, feel more confident that you're solving the right problem, and design and test solutions that can help people with difficult behavior changes. By the end of this book, you'll be able to Map the change journey of your learners and identify their path Assess and clearly communicate the value of the change Use motivation models to better understand what learners really care about Utilize evidence-based models like the COM-B Model to analyze behavior-change challenges Use a diagnostic checklist to determine whether you actually have a training problem Identify behavior-change techniques to address your specific challenges
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- 2024
9. The Theory of Educational Technology : Towards a Dialogic Foundation for Design
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Rupert Wegerif, Louis Major, Rupert Wegerif, and Louis Major
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- Education--Effect of technological innovations on, Educational technology--Philosophy, Instructional systems--Design, Education--Aims and objectives
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Educational technology is controversial – some see it as essential to providing free global learning, others view it as a dangerous distraction that undermines good education. In both instances, most theories that have previously been applied to educational technology do not account for the distinctive nature and vast potential of technology. This book addresses this issue, exploring how education has been bound up with technology from the beginning, and recognising that educational aims have already been shaped by technologies. Offering a ‘dialogic'theory of educational technology, Rupert Wegerif and Louis Major respond to contemporary challenges to education within this book, including, but not limited to, climate change, misinformation on the internet and the impact of Artificial Intelligence.Chapters introduce, discuss, and contextualise key theories and illustrate through case studies their uses within a diverse range of educational contexts, spanning from primary education to adult lifelong learning. Each chapter also concludes with a short summary, demonstrating how these theories translate to practical implications for design.A fascinating response to current developments in educational technology, this is a crucial read for all involved in creating, researching or making decisions about the use of technologies within educational contexts.
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- 2024
10. True Inclusion With UDL : Designing to the Edges to Reach Every Learner
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Patricia Kelly Ralabate and Patricia Kelly Ralabate
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- Instructional systems--Design, Educational equalization--United States, Culturally relevant pedagogy--United States, Universal design
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Picture a school that's welcoming, respectful, engaging, and safe for each and every learner. This book presents a bold new plan for bringing that vision to life in any learning environment, from kindergarten through postsecondary education. Going far beyond the fundamentals of Universal Design for Learning, this planning guide shows educators the secret to truly inclusive schools: braiding UDL concepts together with culturally responsive pedagogy and collaborative teamwork. Inclusion and UDL expert Patti Kelly Ralabate lays out not just the why behind this equity-focused approach but also the what and how teachers need to put it into action. Through research-based guidance and classroom-ready strategies, educators will build a sense of belonging and promote true inclusion by “designing to the edges”—intentionally planning instruction that meets the needs of every learner in today's diverse classrooms. Ideal for collaborative teams, professional learning communities, and preservice courses, this innovative guide will help educators create unbiased, culturally responsive, and truly inclusive environments where all students learn and belong. READERS WILL: • Examine their values and beliefs and develop a new understanding of diversity • Debunk the myths that limit how they view their students'potential • Learn and apply evidence-based, equity-focused teaching practices aligned with the UDL framework • Collaborate with other professionals and families to foster an authentically inclusive learning climate • Support school leaders in building a system that values shared leadership • Engage diverse families and community leaders, ensuring that inclusion goes beyond the classroom door PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Extend your knowledge with examples of teaching strategies in action, authentic vignettes, resource tables, and reflection questions. Plus, get downloadable self-assessments and exercises, including a Values and Beliefs Self-Reflection Survey, Core Values and Shared Vision Protocol, Assessment of Current Cultural Aspects and Practices, and Checklist of UDL-informed Inclusive Community Strategies.
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- 2024
11. Advanced Instructional Design Techniques : Theories and Strategies for Complex Learning
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Jill E. Stefaniak and Jill E. Stefaniak
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- Needs assessment, Instructional systems--Design, Problem solving, Decision making
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Advanced Instructional Design Techniques provides comprehensive coverage of advanced topics in instructional design and development. This ideal resource for upper-level graduate coursework presents a thorough overview of theoretical foundations that support learning design beyond basic information processing and behaviorist principles, along with innovative strategies and problem-solving techniques to support designing for complex situations. Twelve wide-ranging chapters cover challenging topics such as needs assessment, sustainability, ethics, cognitive load, and more. Emphasizing reflective practice and decision-making in design environments, the book attends to the models and constructs that support context-specific instructional design across learning and training, from higher education and K-12 schooling to business and industry training to health care and public-sector services.
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- 2024
12. Ten Steps to Complex Learning : A Systematic Approach to Four-Component Instructional Design
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Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer, Paul A. Kirschner, Jimmy Frèrejean, Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer, Paul A. Kirschner, and Jimmy Frèrejean
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- Instructional systems--Design
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Ten Steps to Complex Learning presents a path from an educational problem to a solution in a way that students, design practitioners, and researchers can understand and easily use. Students in the fields of instructional design and the learning sciences can use this book to broaden their knowledge of the design of training programs for complex learning. Practitioners can use this book as a reference guide to support their design of courses, curricula, or environments for complex learning.Driven by the acclaimed Four-Component Instructional Design (4C/ID) model, this fourth edition of Ten Steps to Complex Learning is fully revised with the latest research, featuring over 50 new references. The entire book has been updated for clarity, incorporating new colorful graphics and diagrams, and the guiding example used throughout the book is replaced with a training blueprint for the complex skill of “producing video content.” The closing chapter explores the future development of the Ten Steps, discussing changes in teacher roles and the influence of artificial intelligence.
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- 2024
13. The Blended Course Design Workbook : A Practical Guide
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Kathryn E. Linder, Kevin Kelly, Kathryn E. Linder, and Kevin Kelly
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- Blended learning, Instructional systems--Design
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This user-friendly workbook equips faculty and administrators with best practices, activities, tools, templates, and deadlines to guide them through the process of revising traditional location-based courses into a blended format.Providing a step-by-step course design system that emphasizes active learning and student engagement, this book walks readers through the development of course goals and learning objectives, assignments, assessments, and student support mechanisms with an eye toward technology integration. New to this edition are the most up-to-date research on blended courses, fresh templates, tips on the latest pedagogical trends related to artificial intelligence, and two additional chapters on facilitation strategies and group work and collaboration. The authors engage in equity-minded approaches to supporting student success throughout and address the needs of specific groups, such as students with disabilities, working students, and students who are parents or caregivers.Offering detailed instructions for each stage of course design, this book is a must-have for college instructors looking for a blended course design blueprint.
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- 2024
14. A Learning Community Built on Strengths : Inspiring Educators to Positively Impact Student Lives
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Katie Alaniz and Katie Alaniz
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- Teachers--Training of--United States, Teaching, Learning, Psychology of, Teachers--In-service training--United States, Instructional systems--Design
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This book is designed to equip and inspire current educators and those considering the profession of teaching as they seek to positively impact student lives for years to come. In an age where fewer and fewer educators view teaching as a lifelong profession, this book provides practical strategies for not only surviving, but thriving as a teacher. This book outlines a transformative framework that empowers educators to foster a learning community built upon the strengths of students, their parents, colleagues, community members, and ultimately the strengths of the teachers themselves
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- 2024
15. Instructional Design on a Shoestring
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Brian Washburn and Brian Washburn
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- Instructional systems--Design
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Design Effective Training Programs Despite Limited ResourcesInstructional Design on a Shoestring offers talent development professionals a process for developing effective training programs, even with limited resources. Expert instructional designer Brian Washburn applies the ADDIE model of instructional design and the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to provide guidance, quick tips, and shortcuts for designing a range of training modalities, including in-person, virtual and asynchronous, and self-guided e-learning. With this book, you will learn to build the structure of the instructional design process, effective formal and informal learning experiences, and an ecosystem that supports the learning initiatives. This crash-course of a book also guides you on working with subject matter experts, supervisors, and early testers and drawing learning design ideas from unfamiliar places. You'll learn how and when to make decisions for using tools and technologies, hiring external help, and purchasing off-the-shelf training programs to speed up the work.Even if you don't have a ton of time or access to a lot of money, you can still produce an effective learning experience based on sound educational theory and adult learning principles.About the On a Shoestring SeriesThe Association for Talent Development's On a Shoestring series helps professionals successfully execute core topics in training and talent development when facing limitations of time, money, staff, and other resources. Using the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to problem solving, this series is designed for practitioners who work as a department of one, for new or “accidental” trainers, instructional designers, and learning managers who need fast, inexpensive access to practical strategies that work, and for those who work for small organizations or in industries that have limited training and development resources.
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- 2024
16. Question Power : How They Can Change and Influence Instructional Practices
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William Truesdale, Vinni M. Hall, William Truesdale, and Vinni M. Hall
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- Questioning, Instructional systems--Design
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The Power of Questions: How They Can Change and Influence Instructional Practices is designed for both educators and learners. It supports a robust way to understand the efficacy of any teaching and learning environment. Educators should develop questions that ensure their own analysis of essential or key learning concepts and choose spaces to motivate learners to reflect on how they learn. As a learner, one should work on developing question asking strategies that lead to critical thinking, self-advocacy, curiosity and developing an arsenal of truth-worthy research tools. Using and soliciting questions (particularly open-ended questions) and answers offers a feedback loop that increases academic achievement and develops life-long learning habits. This book's outcome is to elevate instructional efficacy that rebuilds, renews,and regenerates learning through the power of questioning.
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- 2024
17. Fostering Pedagogical Innovation Through Effective Instructional Design
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Mohamed Khaldi and Mohamed Khaldi
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- Instructional systems--Design
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There have been seismic shifts recently occurring in the realm of education. There is an important transition from a focus on'qualification'to'competence'in the world of work, and the need to equip educators with the skills and methodologies required to meet these changing demands has never been greater. The role of a teacher can no longer be a static practitioner, but rather a dynamic decision-maker, ready to shape developing minds. Fostering Pedagogical Innovation Through Effective Instructional Design is an expansive research book that delves deep into the intricate art of teaching, emphasizing that pedagogy is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. This scholarly work asserts that effective teaching is rooted in understanding context and a relentless commitment to refining one's instructional practices. This book explores the intricate web of pedagogical decisions that shape modern education. The book introduces an array of critical parameters that educators must consider, including content selection, learner needs, and the ever-evolving realm of information and communication technologies. It navigates the reader through the intricacies of andragogy, the theoretical foundations of didactics, and innovative pedagogical approaches, offering a comprehensive toolkit for educators striving to optimize their craft. One of the book's central tenets is that the pursuit of excellence in teaching necessitates continuous reflection and adaptation. Through thoughtful evaluation of teaching strategies, methods, and techniques, educators are empowered to expand and deepen their repertoire of teaching approaches. This enriches the art of teaching and enhances its overall effectiveness. With an extensive exploration of topics ranging from adaptive learning and collaborative pedagogy, to integrating digital education and support for entrepreneurship, it equips trainers, teachers, and future educators with the theoretical foundations to justify their pedagogical choices and decisions.
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- 2024
18. Optimizing Education Through Micro-Lessons : Engaging and Adaptive Learning Strategies
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Peter Ilic and Peter Ilic
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- Instructional systems--Design, Microlearning
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Traditional teaching methods often struggle to meet the diverse and dynamic needs of both educators and students. The persistent challenge of retaining knowledge, exacerbated by the notorious Ebbinghaus forgetting curve, continues to hinder effective teaching. Moreover, the burden of mental fatigue resulting from long, uninspiring lectures and information overload plagues the learning experience. As educators grapple with these issues, the need for a more efficient and engaging pedagogical approach becomes increasingly urgent. Optimizing Education Through Micro-Lessons: Engaging and Adaptive Learning Strategies is a groundbreaking compendium of insights from fifteen distinguished authors. This meticulously curated volume provides a transformative solution to the problems plaguing contemporary education. Micro-lessons, concise learning units spanning just 1 to 10 minutes, and accessible across multiple devices, hold the key to unlocking superior learning outcomes and bolstering retention rates. In this book, academic scholars, educators, and policymakers will find a comprehensive guide that not only explores the theory behind micro-lessons but also offers practical strategies for their effective implementation. For academic scholars seeking to revolutionize education, Optimizing Education Through Micro-Lessons: Engaging and Adaptive Learning Strategies serves as an indispensable resource. It delves deep into the historical roots of micro-teaching and micro-learning, elucidating their evolution and profound influence on modern pedagogy. Furthermore, it sheds light on the myriad benefits of micro-lessons, from enhanced retention and engagement to motivation and collaborative learning. It also candidly addresses the challenges of adopting this innovative approach, offering valuable insights into overcoming them.
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- 2024
19. Applied Design Research in Living Labs and Other Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments
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Peter Joore, Anja Overdiek, Wina Smeenk, Koen van Turnhout, Peter Joore, Anja Overdiek, Wina Smeenk, and Koen van Turnhout
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- Education--Experimental methods, Instructional systems--Design, Learning strategies, Experiential learning
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Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments, such as Living Labs, Field Labs, and Urban Innovation Labs, are increasingly used to connect multi-stakeholders in envisioning, creating, experimenting, learning, and trying out novel responses to diverse societal challenges. With designers facilitating the co-creation processes that take place in these labs, the design discipline plays an important role in these experimental environments.Applied Design Research in Living Labs and other Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments combines a focus on Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments (or Living Labs) with a focus on Applied Design Research. It offers an interdisciplinary perspective by bringing together diverse stakeholders from different disciplines. The book will adopt an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating insights from design, innovation, sociology, technology, and other relevant fields. It showcases real-world examples and case studies of successful Applied Design Research in Living Labs and focuses on design dilemmas that emerge while working in these Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments. The book explores the role of various stakeholders, including the roles that may play out during the development of Experimental Learning and Innovation Environments, and goes on to discuss the balance between fixed or fluid roles of these stakeholders and the polarity between working within one specific discipline versus working with various expertise or disciplines.Designers, government representatives, and researchers who apply a living lab approach to solve multi-stakeholder challenges in various fields by applying Urban Innovation Labs, Energy Living Labs, Mobility Living Labs, Health Living Labs, Education Living Labs, or Social Living Labs will find this book of interest.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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- 2024
20. Incorporating the Human Element in Online Teaching and Learning
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Laura E. Gray, Shernette D. Dunn, Laura E. Gray, and Shernette D. Dunn
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- Web-based instruction--Psychological aspects, Instructional systems--Design
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The rapid shift to online learning, accelerated by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, has brought both convenience and unforeseen hurdles. Despite the appeal of flexible education, the attrition rates in online courses remain persistently higher than in traditional face-to-face counterparts. This escalating issue impacts individual students and threatens the stability of entire learning institutions. The imminent need for a comprehensive solution to address the root causes of high attrition rates has never been more critical. Behind the statistics lies a more profound concern — many online learners, representing diverse demographic, ethnic, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds, feel a disconnect. The sense of isolation and challenges rooted in economic and social factors have created an educational landscape where students are more likely to abandon courses. This jeopardizes individual learners'academic journey and undermines the sustainability of higher education institutions. In the face of these challenges, the book serves as a beacon, shedding light on the multifaceted issues contributing to attrition in online courses and offering actionable strategies for educators and administrators. Incorporating the Human Element in Online Teaching and Learning, meticulously crafted for college professors, researchers, graduate students, policymakers, instructional designers, and college administrators, provides a comprehensive roadmap for mitigating the attrition crisis in online education. The book equips educators with culturally responsive pedagogical practices by addressing the critical need for humanistic engagement in online courses, ensuring that online learning spaces become more inclusive and supportive. As a result, the strategies outlined in this book empower educators to create a sense of belonging for diverse student populations and offer a blueprint for colleges and universities to foster professional development opportunities. Ultimately, this transformative guide is a cornerstone in reshaping the online learning experience, ensuring that every student, regardless of background, can thrive in the digital classroom.
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- 2024
21. Unlocking Learning Potential With Universal Design in Online Learning Environments
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Michelle Bartlett, Suzanne M. Ehrlich, Michelle Bartlett, and Suzanne M. Ehrlich
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- Instructional systems--Design, Web-based instruction--Design
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Amidst the escalating demand for online education, the issue of inclusivity in digital learning environments has become increasingly prominent. The main challenge is to guarantee equitable access to effective educational experiences for learners with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and learning preferences. Traditional educational approaches prove inadequate in addressing the varied needs of students in the digital age, signaling an urgent need for a transformative shift. It's in this context that Unlocking Learning Potential With Universal Design in Online Learning Environments emerges as a guide, poised to confront these challenges and pave the way for a more inclusive educational landscape. Within the complex web of online education challenges, educators, instructional designers, and administrators grapple with the daunting task of catering to a diverse student body. The absence of a universal approach to design and delivery in online courses exacerbates these challenges, perpetuating inequalities in educational outcomes. The book examines the heart of these issues, offering practical strategies and insights that empower educators with the tools necessary to implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, reshaping online learning environments and fostering an inclusive educational landscape. Unlocking Learning Potential With Universal Design in Online Learning Environments not only highlights challenges but provides its readers with a variety of solutions. Each chapter unveils real case studies, research findings, and best practices, from historical contexts and the evolution of UDL to addressing diverse learner needs in the digital age. The book also doesn't shy away from challenges, offering solutions for overcoming resistance and barriers. It concludes with a visionary outlook on the future of UDL in online education, compelling readers to reflect on their UDL journey and take a resounding call to action for inclusive online education. The book is the roadmap to a more equitable and engaging online education landscape.
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- 2024
22. High-Impact Design for Online Courses : Blueprinting Quality Digital Learning in Eight Practical Steps
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Bethany Simunich, Andrea Gregg, Penny Ralston-Berg, Bethany Simunich, Andrea Gregg, and Penny Ralston-Berg
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- Internet in education, Distance education, Instructional systems--Design, Computer-assisted instruction--Design
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High-Impact Design for Online Courses introduces higher education professionals to an eight-step course design model, HIDOC, that leverages the unique considerations of online and hybrid modalities at each stage in the process. Though relevant to and informed by instructional designers and educational technologists, this book is specifically geared toward faculty who lack the administrative and technical supports they need to thrive in the new normal. Each chapter includes step-by-step guidance on learner analysis, course structure, appropriate activities and assessments, continuous improvement, and other key elements of a successful digital course. Teachers across disciplines and levels of experience will come away newly inspired and motivated with fresh insights into planning and drafting, practical tips for pedagogy and design, opportunities for self-reflection and course revision, and implications for learner-centered delivery.
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- 2024
23. Instructional Design Unleashed : Unlocking Professional Learning Potential with UX, Agile and AI Methods
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Ankita Jiyani Mangtani and Ankita Jiyani Mangtani
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- User-centered system design, Instructional systems--Design, Educational technology, Agile software development
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Dive into the expansive realm of instructional design and explore a rich tapestry of effective strategies and practical techniques. This comprehensive guide is a treasure trove of insights bridging the theoretical foundations of instructional design with hands-on, actionable methods to elevate learning experiences. After reviewing the fundamentals, you'll unravel the essence of instructional design, what it entails, and how its principles can be harnessed. Your journey then delves into the scientific underpinnings of learning in professional settings, dissecting pivotal concepts such as cognitive load, cognitive load theory (CLT), learning styles, and modalities. The guide extends its reach to address inclusivity, promoting equitable practices, and mitigating unconscious bias during the design of learning courses and environments. With a solid foundation in place, you'll examine key frameworks specific to learning and instructional design, including the tried-and-true methodologies of ADDIE, SAM, and ARCS. Going beyond the conventional, the guide widens its lens to incorporate broader methodologies, such as user-experience (UX), Agile methodologies, storyboarding, and gamification, all prevalent in the tech industry. It also delves into virtual learning environments and the nuances of creating effective online learning experiences and contemplates the revolutionary impact of generative AI on reshaping this space. With a forward-looking perspective, Instructional Design Unleashed anticipates and navigates the potential changes and innovations that AI can introduce, positioning instructional designers at the forefront of the evolving landscape of educational technology. What You'll Learn Uncover the scientific foundations of learning and their seamless integration into the learning experience. Explore practical methodologies and techniques that can be readily applied to enhance your learning projects. Study the vast potential of generative AI within the realms of e-learning and virtual learning environments. Unlock the innovative possibilities for the future of educational technology. Who This Book Is For Instructional designers, eLearning developers, educators, trainers, app developers, UX designers, and anyone involved in creating effective learning experiences.
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- 2024
24. Postdigital Learning Spaces : Towards Convivial, Equitable, and Sustainable Spaces for Learning
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James Lamb, Lucila Carvalho, James Lamb, and Lucila Carvalho
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- Education, Higher, Classroom environment, Learning strategies, Instructional systems--Design
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This edited collection brings empirical, theoretical, and conceptual work related to learning spaces and practices that draw on the convergence of nature, humans, and the digital, in order to contribute to transformative action (that is likely) to effect change. The book asks, how can learning spaces be more convivial, equitable or sustainable, considering the challenges our world is facing? With a view to extending the reach and impact of existing postdigital scholarship, the book explores learning spaces beyond higher education. This includes learning spaces associated with cultural heritage, creative arts, refugees and displaced persons, schools, outdoor education, the city, and elsewhere.
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- 2024
25. Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology
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Robert A. Reiser, Alison A. Carr-Chellman, John V. Dempsey, Robert A. Reiser, Alison A. Carr-Chellman, and John V. Dempsey
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- Educational technology, Instructional systems--Design
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Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology provides current and future IDT professionals with a clear picture of current and future developments in the field that are likely to impact their careers and the organizations they work for. The fifth edition of this acclaimed, award-winning book has been designed to help instructional design and educational technology students, scholars, and practitioners to acquire the skills and knowledge essential to attaining their professional goals. In addition to the thorough and comprehensive updates made across the text, this revision adds 24 new chapters covering artificial intelligence, alternative ID models, social emotional learning, return on investment, micro-credentials and badging, designing for e-learning, hybrid learning, professional ethics, diversity and accessibility, and more.By exploring the field's purpose and history, theories and models, emerging technologies and environments, and continual challenges and newfound concerns, this text provides an integral survey of the field's contemporary landscape.
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- 2024
26. Instructional Design for Organizational Justice : A Guide to Equitable Learning, Training, and Performance in Professional Education and Workforce Settings
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Lisa A. Giacumo, Steven W. Villachica, Donald A. Stepich, Lisa A. Giacumo, Steven W. Villachica, and Donald A. Stepich
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- Instructional systems--Design, Culturally relevant pedagogy, Professional education, Employees--Training of
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Instructional Design for Organizational Justice prepares instructional designers to use culturally relevant, performance-based learning materials and environments that improve organizational and workplace learning experiences for today's diverse, globalized contexts. With socially just leadership and DEI initiatives growing in institutions across sectors, today's instructional design programs must prepare graduate students to be more culturally relevant, equity-minded, and inclusive in their professional practice. This textbook explores the implementation of systematic, systemic, and performance-oriented designs alongside the use of organizational justice theory to facilitate more equitable, inclusive performance improvement and workplace learning interventions.The book introduces the Learning and Performance Support Instructional Design (LeaPs ID) Model. Applicable to instructional designers, educational technologists, learning experience designers, learning engineers, and human resource development professionals, this original, iterative process: integrates common ID heuristics, design-based thinking, culture, equity, inclusion, and other inputs external to the organization and ID project; portrays a realistic, scalable, iterative, agile approach to the ID process; aids in the design of environments in which adult learners can observe, practice, and receive feedback, building the knowledge and capacity required for their desired performance; and is illustrated by a wealth of examples, templates, and processes developed in the field to support adult learners and collaborate with subject matter experts. Relevant to business, government, military, non-profit, non-governmental, and higher education settings, this unique and comprehensive volume lends itself to uncovering values and motives essential to successful agile project management as well as to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and social change.
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- 2024
27. Designing Personalized Learning Experiences : A Framework for Higher Education and Workforce Training
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Helen Fake, Nada Dabbagh, Helen Fake, and Nada Dabbagh
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- Experiential learning, Education, Higher, Individualized instruction, Instructional systems--Design, Vocational education
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Designing Personalized Learning Experiences offers theoretically grounded and pragmatic approaches to designing personalized learning initiatives for higher education and organizational contexts. With current research concluding that a multitude of variables can enable learners to direct their own experiences and achieve their goals, new guidance is needed to hone the range of instructional approaches, activities, and interactions available to support adult learners. This book offers practical strategies on how to design and implement effective personalized learning interventions, advance learning and engagement, encourage ownership over the learning process, and decrease attrition.Professionals in instructional design, learning and development, organizational development, consultancies, and beyond will be emboldened by the work to leverage a mix of technology-enabled social and content interactions.
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- 2024
28. Technological Tools for Innovative Teaching
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Mohamed Khaldi and Mohamed Khaldi
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- Virtual reality in education, Education--Effect of technological innovations on, Instructional systems--Design, Artificial intelligence--Educational applications
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In the evolving environment of education, academic scholars face the daunting challenge of navigating a multitude of pedagogical approaches and technologies. The design of effective learning activities demands a nuanced understanding of didactic innovation, instructional design, and the integration of technology. As educators strive to meet the diverse needs of learners, the demand for innovative solutions to enhance teaching methodologies becomes more pressing than ever. Technological Tools for Innovative Teaching emerges as a comprehensive solution to the challenges educators encounter in the modern academic arena. The book unravels the intricacies of pedagogical scenarios, providing a step-by-step guide to designing learning activities that align with educational objectives. By addressing topics such as the pedagogy of error, flipped classroom strategies, and tech pedagogy, the book equips scholars with a diverse toolkit to revolutionize their teaching methods. This transformative resource extends beyond theoretical discussions, offering practical insights into the implementation of innovative teaching practices, adult education strategies, and knowledge management. As a beacon for educators seeking to adapt to the demands of contemporary education, this book not only identifies the challenges but also empowers scholars to proactively embrace a future where technology seamlessly integrates with pedagogy, fostering enriched and dynamic learning environments. Technological Tools for Innovative Teaching stands as a catalyst for educational evolution, providing a roadmap for scholars to confidently navigate the complexities of 21st-century education.
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- 2024
29. The Essentials of Instructional Design : Connecting Fundamental Principles with Process and Practice
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Abbie H. Brown, Timothy D. Green, Abbie H. Brown, and Timothy D. Green
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- Instructional systems--Design
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The Essentials of Instructional Design, Fifth Edition introduces the fundamental elements of instructional design (ID) to students who are new to ID. The key procedures within the ID process—learner analysis, task analysis, needs analysis, developing goals and objectives, organizing instruction, developing instructional activities, assessing learner achievement, and evaluating the success of the ID—are comprehensively covered and enriched with descriptions and examples of how these procedures are accomplished using the best-known models. This revised fifth edition features firsthand testimonials from ID professionals; new content on accessibility, innovation, virtual environments, digital video, feedback, and rubrics; thoroughly updated references and definitions; and more.Unlike most other ID books, The Essentials of Instructional Design provides an overview of the principles and practice of ID without placing emphasis on any one model. Perspectives from a variety of contexts and sectors exemplify how professional organizations put the numerous ID processes into effective practice. Offering a variety of possible approaches for each step in the ID process and clearly explaining the strengths and challenges associated with each, the book will prepare students with the information they need to make informed decisions as they design and develop instruction.
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- 2024
30. Developing and Implementing Teaching in Sensitive Subject and Topic Areas : A Comprehensive Guide for Professionals in FE and HE Settings
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William McGovern, Aidan Gillespie, Toby Brandon, Alison McInnes, William McGovern, Aidan Gillespie, Toby Brandon, and Alison McInnes
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- Education--Social aspects, Instructional systems--Design, Teachers--Training of
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Engaging with sensitive topics is crucial for students to develop classroom and workplace resilience. These should be taught in a way that supports the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, and attributes, and that enables students to prepare for and thrive in their future professional life. Providing educators with a comprehensive understanding of the issues involved in teaching sensitive subjects and topics, this collected work invites them to consider their position and practice in the classroom, as well as the implications that this might for the learner and their learning experience. Presenting illustrative examples from the fields of public health, social care, psychology, social work, education, and criminology, contributors draw on the work of active academics and empirical researchers with extensive experience developing and designing relevant teaching activities. Recognising the range of sensitive concerns that staff may need to handle, chapters provide theoretical and practical guidance across a range of subjects, including cultural sensitivity, colonialism, faith and religion, homelessness, care experience, poverty, mental health, trauma, violence, and substance use. Rooted in actual practice, Developing and Implementing Teaching in Sensitive Subject and Topic Areas identifies the best methodology for creating learning environments that feel both safe and critically stimulating for all involved.
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- 2024
31. Use of multimedia in teaching and learning of political science in university of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
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Udim, Davies Kelvin and Etim, Eyo Akon
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- 2016
32. Handbook of Research on Innovative Frameworks and Inclusive Models for Online Learning
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Jared Keengwe and Jared Keengwe
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- Instructional systems--Design, Web-based instruction
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'With the rise of online classes especially during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, many instructors have taught online courses with limited or inconsistent pedagogical frameworks that could undermine the quality of learning in online learning environments. This handbook aims to solicit diverse frameworks from a variety of empirical, literature review and case studies related to inclusive models for online learning. The goal is to offer educators a holistic reference that exposes them to a variety of innovative frameworks to guide their research, design and practice in online learning'--
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- 2023
33. The Impact and Importance of Instructional Design in the Educational Landscape
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Christie F. Calhoun and Christie F. Calhoun
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- Student teachers--Training of, Instructional systems--Design
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Instructional design is pivotal to the landscape of education. Shifts in the educational landscape require different approaches to meet different needs. While it is important to realize that education in modern society looks much different than decades ago, it is essential to understand that the basic components of instructional design have not changed. No matter the classroom, all learning must begin with clear goals and objectives, learning activities, and a.
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- 2023
34. Creating Learning Settings : Physical, Digital, and Social Configurations for the Future of Education
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Gary Natriello and Gary Natriello
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- Study environment, Classroom environment, Instructional systems--Design, Learning strategies, Social learning, Classroom learning centers, Web-based instruction--Social aspects
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Creating Learning Settings examines the design and implementation of learning settings informed by the newest, most expansive insights into how people learn in the post-industrial age. Educators today are tasked with moving beyond the fixed, traditional practices that have long dominated formal schooling and becoming more dynamic and strategic in arranging learners, facilitators, resources, on-site and virtual environments, and learning experiences. Integrating contemporary theoretical approaches and empirical studies, this book offers a systematic approach to creating settings that leverage the physical, digital, resource, and social dimensions necessary to support learning.
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- 2023
35. Learning Engineering Toolkit : Evidence-Based Practices From the Learning Sciences, Instructional Design, and Beyond
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Jim Goodell, Janet Kolodner, Jim Goodell, and Janet Kolodner
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- Instructional systems--Design, Individualized instruction
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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.'Introduction: What Is Learning Engineering?'and'Chapter 2: Learning Engineering Applies the Learning Sciences'are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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- 2023
36. Creating Young Expert Learners : Universal Design for Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten
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Marla J. Lohmann and Marla J. Lohmann
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- Individualized instruction, Cognitive styles, Instructional systems--Design, Education, Preschool, Kindergarten
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Implement Universal Design for Learning in your preschool or kindergarten classroomCreating Young Expert Learners is an accessible and engaging guide for early childhood educators. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for the proactive design of classroom instruction, with an emphasis on meeting the needs of learners of all abilities in the classroom. With three principles at its core—multiple means of engagement, multiple means of representation, and multiple means action and expression—UDL is based in the science of learning to ensure that classroom instruction offers the supports needed to help young children become expert learners who take ownership of their own learning. Creating Young Expert Learners includes a theoretical introduction to the concept of UDL as it applies to young children, as well as practical examples of common early childhood learning units designed within a UDL framework. Vignettes and examples help early childhood educators connect the theory to practice and sample learning units are included for teachers to use in their own classrooms. Use UDL to help you design your teaching to reach all the children in your early childhood program.
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- 2023
37. Sustaining Higher Education Through Resource Allocation, Learning Design Models, and Academic Development
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Manyane Makua, Mariam Akinlolu, Manyane Makua, and Mariam Akinlolu
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- Education, Higher--Management, Education, Higher--Research--Cross-cultural studies, Higher education and state--Cross-cultural studies, Resource allocation, Instructional systems--Design
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'Sustaining Higher Education Through Resource Allocation, Learning Design Models, and Academic Development fills a gap in the existing literature by introducing current practices and procedures in the face of the new normal as they affect the higher education sector. The book also addresses the various issues of current interest in the higher education sector relative to teaching and learning, student support, staff development, curriculum development, educational technologies, learning design models, and resource allocation. Covering key topics such as student engagement, assessment practices, and academic development, this premier reference source is ideal for administrators, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students'--
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- 2023
38. Transformational Teaching : Instructional Design for Christian Educators
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Kenneth S. Coley, Martha E. MacCullough, Deborah L. MacCullough, Kenneth S. Coley, Martha E. MacCullough, and Deborah L. MacCullough
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- Effective teaching, Instructional systems--Design, Teaching--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Comprehensive and up-to-date, Transformational Teaching provides a survey of instructional design and effective pedagogy that incorporates a biblical worldview throughout, making it especially useful for education courses at Christian colleges, Christian teachers who desire further training or ACSI certification, and homeschooling parents using a faith-based curriculum. The book explores philosophical and psychological foundations underlying teaching approaches, interprets the latest findings in neurological and educational research, and weaves InTASC standards throughout select chapters. Additionally, the final section is devoted to specific disciplines to offer strategies for effective teaching and faith integration in each subject area. Most chapters also feature a worldview foundations section, current research on best practices, case studies, and challenges for reflection and application. Written by authors with more than a century of combined teaching experience, including K-12 classrooms in both public and Christian schools, higher education, online instruction, and international training conferences, Transformational Teaching sets a new standard for teacher training that is specifically geared to a Christian educator.
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- 2023
39. Sensory Affect, Learning Spaces, and Design Education : Strategies for Reflective Teaching and Student Engagement in Higher Education
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Lorraine Marshalsey and Lorraine Marshalsey
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- Learning strategies, Sensory stimulation, Instructional systems--Design, Classroom environment--Psychological aspects, Education, Higher--Psychological aspects
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Through the lens of sensory affect, this book offers a new way of thinking about day-to-day teaching and student engagement within learning spaces in design education.The book examines the definitions, concepts, ideas, and overlaps of a repertoire of learning spaces prevalent in higher education and addresses the pedagogical gap that exists between broader learning structures and spaces, and the requirements of specialist design education. Recognising that mainstream teaching environments impact upon design studio learning and student engagement, the book positions creative learning spaces at the heart of practice-based learning. It defines the underlying pedagogical philosophy of a creative learning space in design education and reports on how practical strategies incorporating sensory affect may be implemented by educators to foster better student engagement in these spaces within higher education.Bringing much-needed attention to specialist design teaching and learning spaces in higher education, this book will be of interest to educators, researchers, and post-graduate students immersed in design education, pedagogy, and learning spaces more broadly.
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- 2023
40. Making the Move With Ed Tech : Ten Strategies to Scale Up Your In-Person, Hybrid, and Remote Learning (Learn How to Integrate Technology in the Classroom and Strategically Employ Ed Technology Tools)
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Troy Hicks, Jennifer Parker, Kate Grunow, Troy Hicks, Jennifer Parker, and Kate Grunow
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- Teaching--Fieldwork, Educational technology--Computer-assisted instruction, Instructional systems--Design, Lesson planning, Education--Effect of technological innovations on
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Countless technology tools are available to educators. But integrating technology in the classroom in a purposeful way is challenging. In this book, the authors help educators wade through ed-tech jargon and frameworks and learn to employ ed-tech tools strategically. Explore moves, or instructional strategies, both familiar and new, that facilitate student inquiry, dialogue, critical thinking, and creativity. This book will help K–12 teachers: Improve their understanding of ed-tech tools and frameworks Explore both familiar and new instructional strategies, or moves Learn to employ educational technology tools in the service of instructional strategies Align instructional strategies with new tools and with International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards Apply strategies and tools across learning modalities, including in-person, remote, and hybrid learning Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Defining the Moves—What Does the Research Say? Chapter 2: Understanding the Common Denominators for Purposeful Technology Integration Chapter 3: Deepening the Moves—Connecting Effective Instruction to Purposeful Technology Use Chapter 4: Move 1—Six-Word Story Chapter 5: Move 2—Sort It Out Chapter 6: Move 3—Cubing Chapter 7: Move 4—Chalk Talk Chapter 8: Move 5—Accountable Talk Chapter 9: Move 6—Jigsaw Chapter 10: Move 7—Exit Ticket Chapter 11: Move 8—Barriers or Bridges Chapter 12: Move 9—I See, I Think, I Wonder Chapter 13: Move 10—Gallery Walk References and Resources Index
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- 2023
41. Next-Level Instructional Design : Master the Four Competencies Shared by Professional Instructional Designers
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Susan Nelson Spencer and Susan Nelson Spencer
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- Instructional systems--Design
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Develop the four key competencies essential for a successful career in instructional design with this practical guide Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBookKey FeaturesGrow your core competencies for a well-paying, flexible, and rewarding career in instructional designDiscover expert tips on the key competencies needed to be successful in this fieldLearn practical tips for day-to-day learning projects through real-world ID case studiesBook DescriptionThe field of instructional design offers a rapidly growing, flexible, and rewarding career path. Chances are that if you're a teacher creating training material, college professor designing educational courses, human resources professional creating learning content, or even a graphic designer curating content, you may already be engaging in instructional designing without even realizing it! This book teaches you all about the four capabilities that are most important to exceling as an instructional designer—teaching, writing, creating, and analyzing. The chapters are designed in a way that provides you with practical tips for day-to-day learning projects through true ID stories. You'll get familiar with common misconceptions surrounding the field, along with how to overcome your shortcomings. With the help of easy-to-understand real-world case studies and practical tips, each chapter focuses on developing one particular competency to help you grasp the concepts with ease. By the end of this book, you'll have gained a comprehensive understanding of the key competencies needed to succeed in this field and their importance, and learned how to develop them effectively.What you will learnExplore the four key competencies in detail—teaching, writing, creating, and analyzingUnderstand the importance of building upon all four key competencies of an effective instructional designerDevelop and grow each competency through helpful and practical tips, not just theorySee what really happens in the “real world” of instructional design through myth bustersDiscover common pitfalls and mistakes made by almost every instructional designerRecognize practical teachable moments derived from real-world case studiesWho this book is forThe book is for professionals working in a learning capacity who want to upskill, as well as for self-starters looking to design better learning experiences. This book will show educators, teachers, corporate trainers, and human resources professionals best practices to create learning content using their existing skills. Formal education in the field of instructional design is not needed; the book is rather designed for those who do not have the time or inclination to pursue such a professional qualification.
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- 2023
42. The Learning Sciences in Conversation : Theories, Methodologies, and Boundary Spaces
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Marie-Claire Shanahan, Beaumie Kim, Miwa Aoki Takeuchi, Kim Koh, A. Paulino Preciado-Babb, Pratim Sengupta, Marie-Claire Shanahan, Beaumie Kim, Miwa Aoki Takeuchi, Kim Koh, A. Paulino Preciado-Babb, and Pratim Sengupta
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- Instructional systems--Design, Interdisciplinary approach in education, Learning--Research, Educational technology, Cognition
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The Learning Sciences in Conversation explores the unique pluralities, complex networks, and distinct approaches of the learning scientists of today. Focused on four key scholarly areas – transdisciplinarity, design, cognition, and technology – this cutting-edge volume draws on empirical and theoretical foundations to illustrate the directions, perspectives, methods, and questions that continue to define this evolving field. Contributions by researchers are put in dialogue with one another, offering an exemplary analysis of a field that synthesizes, in situ, various scholarly traditions and orientations to create a critical and heterogenous understanding of learning.
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- 2023
43. Creating Your Signature Online Course : Design, Tone, and Narrative in Digitized Instruction
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Kimberly A. Hall and Kimberly A. Hall
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- College teaching--Social aspects, Distance education, Artificial intelligence--Educational applications, Instructional systems--Design, Computer-assisted instruction, Education, Higher--Computer network resources, Internet in education, Web-based instruction
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Creating Your Signature Online Course guides educators through the development of engaging, efficient, aesthetically pleasing, and narrative-rich online learning spaces.Despite the availability of numerous visual and textual communication tools and user-friendly learning management systems, instructors and support staff need concrete strategies for designing digital and online higher education courses that emphasize the appeal and relevance of the subject, reflect the instructor's presence, and inspire students. Grounded in research and theory from psychology, instructional design, user and learner experience design, graphic arts, and storytelling, this book accessibly and practically showcases how teachers can leverage effective multimedia resources alongside their own expertise to meet students'needs. These fresh insights into instructional goals, learner identity, tonal qualities, narrative aesthetics, student feedback, and more reveal how charismatic virtual course designs can empower learners and tap into their mindsets and literacies.
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- 2023
44. Learning Experience Design Essentials : Designing for Users and Impact
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Cara North and Cara North
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- Instructional systems--Design
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Design Learning Experiences, Not EventsLearning Experience Design Essentials explores how new instructional designers and those looking to build their skills and align their function to the business can blend content and context to elevate learning experiences. Expert Cara North maps out the skills and capabilities that define the work learning experience design (LXD) professionals do.Cara lays out an LXD process to guide readers in creating effective experiences. It includes the all-important task analysis to understand the shoes your learners walk in while performing at work. Other steps include creating assessments, conducting usability testing, and messaging the why behind the learning experience.Traditional instructional design places undue emphasis on dumping training content on learners through a combination of information, media, and technology. What's missing is the context of how learning happens and the understanding that learning is a process, not a one-time event.This book will help you craft a 30/60/90–day plan to apply the concepts throughout. By the end, you'll feel confident saying “yes” to the simple question, “Would you want to take your own learning experiences?”
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- 2023
45. Let's Stop Teaching and Start Designing Learning : A Practical Guide
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Jason Kennedy and Jason Kennedy
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- Active learning, Instructional systems--Design
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How can you shift from a focus on content to the creation of active learning experiences? In this practical resource, author Jason Kennedy provides a blueprint to help you stop'teaching'and start designing learning, so you can improve students'critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, and collaboration with others, preparing them for their futures beyond school doors. The framework for learning design covers components of planning (learning targets), of instruction (the opening, learning task, skills, tools, and success criteria), and of the work session (choices, pathways, feedback, and assessment). Appropriate for teachers of any subject area, the book also offers wide variety of tools to help you implement the ideas in your own setting.
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- 2023
46. Learner-Centered Instructional Design and Evaluation : Principles for Flexible, Ubiquitous, Agnostic Learning in Higher Education
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Rasha AlOkaily and Rasha AlOkaily
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- Instructional systems--Design, Student-centered learning, Educational technology, College teaching
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Learner-Centered Instructional Design and Evaluation offers a forward-thinking, evidence-based vision of technology-enhanced higher education that taps into today's digital access opportunities for more dynamic, agnostic, and inclusive learning experiences. The recent ubiquity of digital devices has fostered a new generation of learners who are technologically adept, engage in rapid social co-construction of knowledge, and expect increased choice and personalisation of educational content and environment. Colleges and universities, however, continue to apply their technology tools into outdated, passive pedagogies. Based on theory and empirical research, this book's innovative framework guides scholars and practitioners toward instructional design and evaluation approaches that leverage the anytime-anywhere potential of wireless networked devices to foster flexible learning experiences and device-neutral assignments. Each chapter is rich with designs, deliveries, and evaluations of lesson plans, projects, and other real-world course works exemplifying the procedures and principles that will rejuvenate learning amid the globalisation, commodification, and massification of higher education.
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- 2023
47. This Is Learning Experience Design : What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters.
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Niels Floor and Niels Floor
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- Web-based instruction--Design, Instructional systems--Design
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Design meaningful experiences through Learning Experience Design We've all had memorable experiences that taught us valuable lessons and leave a lasting impression. What if you could design such experiences for the learners at your school, company, or a client? You can—with the breakthrough perspective, methodologies, skills, and tools of Learning Experience Design (LXD). Whether your background is in design or learning, Niels Floor helps you take responsibility for the entire learning experience: all that happens, what each learner does, how it makes them feel, and how the outcome affects them. Floor illuminates nine indispensable LXD rules and walks through all six steps of the iterative LXD process: question, research, design, develop, test, and launch. You'll explore his powerful Learning Experience Canvas for designing outstanding experiences; and successfully integrate complementary tools such as Personas, Empathy Maps, and Experience Mapping. Packed with inspiring examples and enlightening exercises, this book provides all you need to confidently practice LXD yourself and transform more lives through learning. You'll learn how to Discover new possibilities and creative solutions for learning. Empathize with the learner and their challenges through design research. Craft unforgettable experiences that deliver lasting, meaningful positive impacts.
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- 2023
48. Toward Critical Multimodality: Theory, Research, and Practice in Transformative Educational Spaces
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Katarina Silvestri and Katarina Silvestri
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- Educational change, Educational technology, Transformative learning, Instructional systems--Design
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This edited volume seeks to answer the question, “What does it mean to be a critical multimodal scholar in educational spaces?” Toward Critical Multimodality highlights how choices made throughout multimodal design and research processes are critically-oriented and inextricably linked to power. We show how social semiotics and multimodality inform engagement with criticality in educational spaces through questioning dominant narratives (e.g., white, cisheteropatriarchal, ableist, classist perspectives), exploring relationships between selves and space, problematizing and reimagining educational practices, and dreaming of educational futures that are just, anti-oppressive, and with room for all to thrive while learning. These chapters demonstrate how studying multiple modalities in interaction (e.g., image, writing, color, spatial layout, gaze, proxemics, gestures) can reveal how power operates, provide students with opportunities to explore themselves and their identities with respect to power, and provide a vehicle for scholars to disrupt and transform oppressive educational practices. Furthermore, multiple chapters show alternative ways to display, construct and share knowledge as transformative pedagogical practice in learning environments. We reframe social semiotics and multimodality as an integral part of decentering dominant ideas of power and what “counts” as purposeful meaning making by highlighting how criticality and multimodality integrate theoretically and methodologically.
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- 2023
49. Universal Design for Transition : The Educators' Guide for Equity-Focused Transition Planning
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LaRon Scott, Colleen Thoma, LaRon Scott, and Colleen Thoma
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- Inclusive education--United States, Students with disabilities--United States, Instructional systems--Design
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For students with disabilities from historically marginalized backgrounds, inequities in education and support services often lead to negative post-school outcomes. Promote successful adult lives for all students with disabilities—including historically marginalized culturally and linguistically diverse learners—with the new edition of this guide to the universal design for transition (UDT) framework. Like the popular first edition, this important text prepares teachers, transition coordinators, and principals of Grades 6–12 to apply the principles of universal design for learning to transition planning for all learners with disabilities. This reimagined guide adds an equity lens, so that educators can understand the needs of historically marginalized racially and ethnically diverse students and create culturally responsive and sustaining instruction, supports, and services as students approach transition age. Practical tips, examples, and downloadable tools help teachers apply the UDT framework successfully, and the voices of experienced educators provide guidance and insight throughout. Equally useful as a textbook and an in-service resource, this new edition will get educators ready to help all students with disabilities build fulfilling adult lives that reflect their goals and dreams. EDUCATORS WILL LEARN HOW TO:Reduce student opportunity gaps related to academic achievement and transition planning Incorporate the rich cultural heritage of historically marginalized students when planning their academic and transition curriculum Master the components of UDT, including multiple means of assessment, student self-determination, multiple life domains, and use of multiple resources and perspectives when making decisions Prepare students for key aspects of adult life: employment, postsecondary education, community living, and social inclusion and engagement Create culturally sustaining IEPs that honor the complexities of diverse students and families Promote equitable access to and use of technology with a UDT approach WHAT'S NEW: New focus on culturally responsive practices and supports Updated research throughout New and expanded coverage of key topics such as community living options, use of technology and multimedia resources, and weaving social outlets and leisure activities into UDT All-new examples, resources, teaching tips, vignettes, and case studies
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- 2023
50. Developing Inclusive Environments in Education : Global Practices and Curricula
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Kiyoji Koreeda, Masayoshi Tsuge, Shigeru Ikuta, Elizabeth Minchin Dalton, Linda Plantin Ewe, Kiyoji Koreeda, Masayoshi Tsuge, Shigeru Ikuta, Elizabeth Minchin Dalton, and Linda Plantin Ewe
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- Inclusive education, Instructional systems--Design, Education, Higher--Aims and objectives, Student-centered learning
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Inclusive education continues to be a pressing challenge in today's educational landscape. Many K-12 classrooms and higher education institutions struggle to provide environments that cater to the diverse needs of all students. This persistent problem calls for a transformative solution and Developing Inclusive Environments in Education: Global Practices and Curricula led by Kiyoji Koreeda is the definitive resource that offers practical strategies and insights to address this issue. By delving into the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework, this book provides a comprehensive guide to making learning inclusive and transformative for all students. Through global examples of universal design curricula, Kiyoji Koreeda, Masayoshi Tsuge, Shigeru Ikuta, Elizabeth Dalton, and Linda Ewe showcase how educators can adapt advanced curricula to meet the diverse needs of learners worldwide. The book also explores the use of educational technologies, demonstrating how they are used to facilitate inclusive learning experiences. With a focus on practical activities and support systems, this book empowers educators to build inclusive classrooms and higher education settings where all students can thrive. Offering detailed descriptions of useful tools and software, equip educators to create personalized teaching materials and implement reasonable accommodations. Developing Inclusive Environments in Education is an essential resource for researchers and educators committed to fostering inclusive practices and creating transformative educational environments. By embracing the strategies and insights presented in this book, researchers and educators can revolutionize their approach to education, and create inclusive environments that support the success and well-being of every student, ensuring that no one is left behind.
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- 2023
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