Ran across this today, and reminded me about the recent sprint away from ‘instructional design’ to ‘learning design’ and the assumptions and nuance to those two modal design terms.
Learning Experiences
[quote cite=”Leonard Houx, via Donald Clark Plan B” url=”http://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/2019/03/learning-experiences-often-not-learning.html”]Part of the problem with all this talk about ‘learning experience’ is it’s questionable whether learning is actually experienced at all.[/quote]
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