Take a look at the recorded session Digital Promise learning sciences researchers did for ICLS 2020. At Digital Promise, learning sciences researchers investigate the why, what, and how of learning across ages, backgrounds, and contexts through four projects. We will provide examples of how our research includes a wide range of education stakeholders across K-12 and higher education and how this work gives rise to promising learning innovations, processes, and outcomes.
CIRCL Educators Judi Fusco & Pati Ruiz presented as part of the group, watch the whole session or go to 14 minutes in for our talk titled Bridging Practice and Research: Connecting Teaching and the Learning Sciences. https://youtube.com/watch?v=
Find our syllabus here.
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