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Page 1: The Learning Federation 1 Learning Science & Technology R&D To Catalyze a Revolution in Learning Henry Kelly Federation of American Scientists Randy Hinrichs

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The LearningThe Learning FederationFederation The Learning Federation

Learning Science & Technology

R&D To Catalyze a Revolution in

LearningHenry Kelly

Federation of American Scientists

Randy Hinrichs Microsoft Research

Seattle, WAMay 4, 2003

Andy van Dam
put an "and" between LFSC and NRC lest it look like a subcommittee
Kay Howell
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The Learning Federation

Goal: A sustained, well funded, creatively managed national research program in learning science and technology funded at a level commensurate with its importance to the nation’s future

Steering Committee: Industry, Universities, Government

Target Audience: Post-secondary, SMET (expandable to all ages and fields)

Key Themes: Pre-competitive applied research, spiral development strategies, tool building

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Learning Federation Leadership

Steering Committee Ruzena Bajcsy, UC Berkeley John Bransford, Vanderbilt U Randy Hinrichs, Microsoft Research Ed Lazowska, U Washington Elliott Masie, Masie Center Richard Newton, UC Berkeley Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group Raj Reddy, CMU Shankar Sastry, UC Berkeley Bill Spencer, Washington Advisory

Group Janos Sztipanovits, DARPA, Vanderbilt U Andries van Dam, Brown U Gene Broderson, CPB Ann Wittbrodt, HP

Administrative Management

Henry Kelly, Federation of American Scientists

Marianne Bakia, FAS Kay Howell, FAS Tom Kalil, UC Berkeley

Andy van Dam
i'd put the next 3 slides which feel organizational to me at the end, after the justification/need sequence, or at least flash thru them at 10 secs per slide so they don't interrupt the main flow of why this kind of effort is needed.
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Technology can make learning:

More productive (quicker mastery, better retention, seamless transfer)

More compelling More personal More adaptable to local needs More accessible Continuous improvement (no data point

left behind)

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Digital Libraries

The final centimeter

Animations

simulations Photos, videos

3D objects

Billions of

Web pages

Teachers,

Advisors,

counselors

Pointers to All of Human

Knowledge

Terabytes of Data

Terabytes of

Text

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Learning Technology Research

Cognitive Science

Information Science

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Cognitive Theory

Recommendations: Acquiring expertise requires lots of

practical experience Experience and practice should

continue only as long as it is challenging and reinforces expertise

Based on: How People Learn: NAS 2001

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Assessment Theory

Recommendations:

Focus on identifying the specific strategies used for problem-solving

Make students’ thinking visible both to their teachers and themselves and adjust instruction as appropriate

Provide timely and informative feedback

Based on: Knowing what Students Know : NAS 2001

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Why a Research Roadmap?

Provide a clear definition of what’s possible

Support a management plan for executing the research

− priorities for resource allocation

− goals and metrics

− manage spiral development Build constituencies

Andy van Dam
i don't believe much happens in 5 years (using our 11 yr NSF STC in graphics as a model). 5-j10 yrs is much more realistic.
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Systems Engineering Approach

Simulation &Interface tools

User ModelAssessment

tools

Student Records

Q&Atools

Learner

TeachersExperts

Counselors

Archives

FAQ

Pedagogy/Instructional Design Theory

Integ

ration

To

ols

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Research Areas: Component Roadmaps

1. Instructional Design for New Technology-Enabled Approaches to Learning

2. Learner Modeling and Assessment for Technology-Enabled Learning Systems

3. Question Generation and Answering Systems

4. Building Simulations and Virtual Environments

5. Integration Tools for Building and Maintaining Advanced Learning Systems

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1. Instructional Design: Using Simulations and Games in Learning

Understanding how people learn, how experts organize information, and the skills of

effective learners

Developing multi-dimensional models of subject-matter mastery and expertise in different subject areas.

Understanding the influence of variables that may affect learning: motivation, prior experience, interest.

Building on emerging information about the biological basis of learning.

Understanding how best to use discovery-based learning, games, and other exploration-based learning?

What are the best roles for teachers, coaches, experts, and other humans supporting the learning process.

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2. Learner Modeling and Assessment

What to measure, when to measure and how to use the information

Embedded, multi-dimensional assessments of content mastery

Measuring individual and group skills. Measuring levels of learner interest and motivation Defining useful measures of learning styles and

measuring how they may be revealed by student performance.

Ensuring security and privacy of assessment information.

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3. Question Generation and Answering Systems

How to take advantage of the benefits offered by emerging technologies to facilitate inquiry

Responding to learner inquiries through automated responses and dispatch of questions to instructors and experts.

Stimulating learners to ask questions and helping learners formulate answerable questions.

Diagnosing sources of misunderstanding and proposing new directions (with and without instructor assistance).

Using question sessions to build profiles of learner’s interests, capabilities and learning styles.

Natural language dialogues.

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4. Building Simulations and Virtual Environments

How to build complex virtual environments that accurately reflect current understanding of physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics that permit

exploration-based pedagogy

Semantic interoperability within and across disciplines. Model scalability for use at many levels of resolution and complexity. Certification & mgmt techniques for validating & updating simulations. Techniques to navigate simulations and visualizations at different

levels of granularity; feature-based navigation; and scene management.

Simulations of full range of instruments interoperable with synthetic environments.

User interfaces for virtual environments. Noninvasive and accurate tracking to sense and react to the user and

the user’s environment. Encouraging communities of practice that may lead to standards

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5. Integration Tools for Building and Maintaining Advanced Learning Systems

Engineering strategies for using learning system tools to build learning systems

Course building tools for designing scenarios, creating assignments, designing response to information gathered from student observer tools, and programming avatar behaviors.

Tools to identify software resources relevant to the task, to combine these tools into a functioning system, and to adapt them to reflect specified objectives.

Tools to establish an open process for worldwide collaboration on building and maintaining learning environments.

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Roadmapping Work Plan

Develop and disseminate component roadmaps - OCT 2002 – AUG 2003

Integrated roadmap workshop - JUL 2003 Publish and disseminate integrated research

roadmap - SEP 2003 Launch Public Campaign about Needs &

Opportunities - SEP 2003 Constituent Outreach Continuing through DEC

2003

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The Challenges

Set priorities in interdisciplinary fields, many of which have no obvious home in traditional academic departments

Build connections between cognitive research and groups with the skills to implement these concepts

Balance basic research, applied research, development, and demonstration

Continuous testing and feedback (spiral development)

Bridge to commercialization/procurement Appropriate model for research management

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Desired Management Features:

A roadmap identifying goals and priorities for achieving them that is regularly updated after consulting with experts in business, universities, and government

A strong team of program managers with a very small staff each assigned a major component of the roadmap

Flexibility in research management (e.g. “other transactions authority”) allowing fast response to new opportunities and an ability to draw on expertise wherever it may be found.

Freedom to establish significant research teams that can focus on a task for at least 3-5 years

The ability to establish a research center (analogous to the NIH campus) if, the Board is convinced that such a capability is needed

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Annual US Investment in Education and Training

Total Spending: $900 billion Technology: $5.5 billion Basic and applied RD&D to understand

how this technology can be used to improve learning: $200 million (most in DoD)

Basic research on learning science and technology: $50 million

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Sponsorship

Microsoft Hewlett Packard Hewlett Foundation Carnegie Corporation of New York Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Science Foundation DoD (DDR&E) Digital Promise

Andy van Dam
the anticipated list (except perhaps for IBM and Intel) is news to me...can't put anyone down unless someone in that org has, in fact, committed at some vague, conditional level)