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Learning Engineering

Clark Quinn

And one thing that struck me was folks talking about learning engineering. If we take the analogy from regular science and engineering, we are talking about taking the research from the learning sciences, and applying it to the design of solutions. The focus of the engineering, however, is different. The list goes on.

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Quality Assurance to Quality Engineering: An Edtech Evolution.

Magic EdTech

Did the move to online learning help reinvent the education model and make it more effective? Empower teachers to learn about, explore, and use digital tools/pedagogy optimally. This seems to be a good time to change from Quality Assurance(QA) to Agile-based Quality Engineering (QE) and move testing upstream.

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Quality Assurance to Quality Engineering: An Edtech Evolution.

Magic EdTech

Can moving to online learning help reinvent the education model and make it more effective? Empower teachers to use digital tools/pedagogy . This seems to be a good time to change from Quality Assurance(QA) to Agile-based Quality Engineering (QE) and moving testing upstream. Yes, that mindset is Quality Engineering (QE).

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The evolution from Quality Assurance to Quality Engineering in the edtech world.

Magic EdTech

Could the move to online learning help remake the education model and make it a more effective method of educating students? Empower teachers to use digital tools/pedagogy. Yes, that mindset is Quality Engineering (QE). Quality Engineering transcends quality control, Dev Ops, quality assurance, and testing.

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ELC 078: How to Get Feedback from Learners to Improve Your Designs Part 2

The eLearning Coach

Usability of learning designs should include ease of use as well as instructional effectiveness. Andrea Gregg, PhD, is the Director of Online Pedagogy and an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering at Penn State University. and Ronda Reid, PMP from Penn State.

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ELC 077: How to Get Feedback from Learners to Improve Your Designs Part 1

The eLearning Coach

Andrea Gregg, PhD, is the Director of Online Pedagogy and an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering at Penn State University. Ronda Reid is an IT project manager with Penn State IT's Project Management Office (PMO).

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The Grail of Effective and Engaging Learning Experiences

Clark Quinn

While there are many dimensions that could be considered, for the sake of simplicity let’s characterize the two important ones as effectiveness of our learning and the engagement of the experience. If we map the space, we see that the lower left is the space of low engagement and low effectiveness.

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