| Theory Name: Learning by Doing Authors: Roger Schank, Tamara Berman, Kimberli Macpherson Associated Learning TheoryCognitive Learning Theory
 Model Description1.	Identify learning goals
 2.	Provide the student with a motivating mission.
 3.	Develop a background story (cover story)to frame the case based scenario.
 4.	Define the role the student must play in the within the cover story.
 5. Operational the activities that the students must complete to work
        toward the mission goal.
 6.	Provide “expert” resources to give students access to
        the information they need to complete the mission.
 7. Feedback is provided through natural consequences, through coaching,
      or through domain experts.
 Specification of Theory(a) Goals and preconditions
 1. Foster skill development and learning of factual information in the
      context of how it will be used.
 (b) Principles1.	Learning to do is more important than learning to know.
 2. Learning goals should be relevant, meaningful and interesting to the
        student.
 3. Significant learning takes place when the subject matter is relevant
        to the personal interests of the student
 4.	Content knowledge should be learned in real world contexts.
 (c) Condition of learning1.	Learning skills and knowledge in a real world context.
 2.	Supporting student pursuit of learning goals.
 (d) Required mediaInteractive video to receive just in time instruction, interactive software
      which provides immediate feedback as students respond to scenarios.
 (e) Role of facilitator1. The facilitator provides the mission and aces to required information.
          The instructor also serves as a coach in many models of learning by
          doing.
 2. The students take on the role of one of the characters in the original
        cover story. The student uses domain specific expert knowledge to solve
        case based problems.
 3. Provide a framework for the students to work within the instructional
      module. Serve as a coach for students in need of assistance.
 (f) Instructional strategies1.	Simulation
 2.	Collaborative groups
 3.	Reciprocal Teaching
 (g) Assessment method1. Students work in groups to solve a case based problem. The successful
      completion of the project (mastery) is how learning is assessed.
 Formative Research & Application(a) Tested context: K-12
 (b) Research method: Case Study
 (c) Research description
 (d) Resources
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