Using Learning Engineering to Improve Instruction at MIT
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“Learning Engineering is a process and practice that applies the learning sciences, using human-centered engineering design methodologies and data-informed decision-making, to support learners and their development.” IEEE ICICLE
Join the residential education team for an xTalk exploring the idea of Learning Engineering and how it is being used at MIT to iteratively improve instruction. The talk will highlight examples from across the institute, provide resources and contact information for those interested in engaging in similar work, and include opportunities to ask questions and share your own experience. Speakers will be:
- Aaron Kessler, Assistant Director, Learning Sciences & Teaching
- Lauren Totino, Learning Engineer