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Recommended Books

  • Turning Research into Results: A Guide to Selecting the Right Performance Solutions, by Richard E. Clark, Fred Estes
  • How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition, by National Research Council, edited by John Bransford, Ann L. Brown, Rodney R. Cocking
  • Criterion-Referenced Test Development 2nd Edition, by Sharon Shrock, William Coscarelli, Patricia Eyres
  • Michael Allen's Guide to E-Learning, by Michael Allen
  • e-Learning and the Science of Instruction, by Ruth Colvin Clark, Richard E. Mayer
  • Efficiency in E-Learning by Ruth Colvin Clark, Frank Nguyen, John Sweller (2006)

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Friday, 06 January 2006

Work-Learning Research in 2006

In addition to changes in the Work-Learning Journal, Work-Learning Research in 2006 will undertake some ambitious initiatives.

  1. I'm going to come out with a book on Instructional Design. My goal is to make it the most important book on instructional design since Gagne. Tall order, I know. But if I'm going to go to all the trouble to write a book, why not make it a damn good one.
  2. LearningAudit.com has been launched, Work-Learning Research's research benchmarking and evaluation service to help organizations and instructional designers learn from their efforts. If we---who tout ourselves as learning experts---can't learn and improve our own practices, we're not only being hypocritical, but we're not creating the most effective learning designs.
  3. I've also launched a new program to help organizations build their knowledge and competency around research-based instructional design. The idea behind this program is simple. You invite me into your world, and we learn together over several days. The intimate setting helps you and your team build a deep understanding of human learning---based on the world's best learning research, of course. Call me to find out more.
  4. Work-Learning Research will continue to release more research reports and white papers on research-based practice.
  5. Working with our friends at Training Media Review, we will be sponsoring awards for the most effective learning programs.

The theme for 2006 is to focus on the major leverage points that are available to improve learning design and development. When I asked myself, "How can Work-Learning Research help to facilitate more effective learning, my answer was this:

  • Continue to bridge research and practice, especially by helping to translate research into practical recommendations.
  • Provide the field with a way to learn from their efforts. Because the feedback loop in our field is so impoverished, we learn and improve much too slowly. LearningAudit.com was a response to this problem.
  • Highlight the good work of instructional designers who are using research-based practices (whether they may know it or not). By shining a spotlight on good design, we help everyone learn.

Good luck to all in 2006. May we learn. May we help others learn.