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Chris Hoadley: A short history of the Learning Sciences

Basic reading

  • Hoadley, C. & Van Haneghan, J. (2011). The Learning Sciences: Where they came from and what it means for instructional designers. In R. A. Reiser & J. V. Dempsey (Eds.), Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology (3rd ed., pp. 53-63). New York: Pearson.

Additional reading

  • Hoadley, C. (2004). Learning and design: Why the learning sciences and instructional systems need each other. Educational Technology, 44(3), 6-1.
  • Hoadley, C. (2005). The shape of the elephant: Scope and membership of the CSCL community. In T. Koschmann, D. Suthers & T.-W. Chan (Eds.), Computer-supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) 2005 (pp. 205-210). Taipei, Taiwan: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

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