Full Description
Learning Designers in Context examines learning design across professional sectors, local cultures, and geographic regions in the Global South, addressing the ways in which practitioners effectively draw on the knowledge, skills, and resources available to them. Around the world, access to and formalization of learning technologies in design has led to a diversity of strategies, competencies, demands, and organizational structures, but no book has yet compiled insights and lessons learned from these living examples to further the development of professionals working across contexts. Exploring design and implementation in higher education, corporate, non-profit, and government sectors while attending to urgent cultural and geographic distinctions, these chapters vividly illustrate the roles, challenges, and opportunities of learning designers use in real-world settings home to specific demographics, traditions, socioeconomic parameters, and policy orientations.
Contents
1. Practice, Competencies, and Context 2. Emilia in an International Financial Institution 3. Lorena in a Global Corporation 4. Celia in a Higher Education Institution 5. Camila, an Instructional Design Consultant 6. Cherelle in K-12 Education 7. Kito in the Financial Sector 8. Luna in a Higher Education Institution 9. Isabel in the Government Sector 10. Adriana in the Non-Profit Sector 11. Evelyn in a Global Corporation 12. Kaya in Higher Education 13. Abeo in a Global Corporation 14. Ruben as a Contractor 15. (Re)Igniting Empowered Actions