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Inst7150 - Introduction To Open Education, Fall 2007, David Wiley
Inst7150 - Introduction To Open Education, Fall 2007, David Wiley
Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences - OCW
The goals of the course are (1) to give you a firm grounding in the current state of the field of open education, including related topics like copyright, licensing, and sustainability, (2) to help you locate open education in the context of mainstream instructional technologies like learning objects, and (3) to get you thinking, writing, and dialoguing creatively and critically about current practices and possible alternative practices in open education.
The Design And Use Of Simulation Computer Games In Education, Brett E. Shelton, David A. Wiley
The Design And Use Of Simulation Computer Games In Education, Brett E. Shelton, David A. Wiley
Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Faculty Publications
This book, edited by Brett Shelton and David Wiley, is a view of models and simulations for education and research.
Table of Contents
1. In Praise of Epistemology - David Shaffer
2. Six Ideas in Search of a Discipline - Richard Van Eck
3. Building Bridges Between Serious Game Design and Instructional Design - Jamie Kirkley, Sonny Kirkley and Jerry Heneghan
4. Layered Design in an Instructional Simulation - Andrew S. Gibbons and Stefan Sommer
5. Designing Educational Games for Activity-Goal Alignment - Brett E. Shelton
6. "The Peripatos Could Not have Looked Like That," and Other Educational Outcomes From …