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Breadth vs. Depth
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Learning Progressions
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Rigor
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Threshold Concepts
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Enacted vs. Intended vs. Assessed
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Capstones
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Minimalism
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Levels
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Modularity
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Content vs. Skills
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Development Cycle
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Propositional Density
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Flexibility Tradeoff
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Aesthetics
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Grain Size
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Mental Models
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Usability vs. Learnability
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Proximity
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Student Work Samples
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Magician’s Code
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Case Studies
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Specialization
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Scalability
Published by Routledge, The Elements of Education for Curriculum Designers is one of “The Elements of Education” book series. It presents fifty essential evidence-based principles for curriculum designers to translate abstract learning outcomes into engaging and impactful learning experiences.
I worked closely with the authors to create a comprehensive visual companion to information in the book. My visuals illustrated abstract relationships, hierarchies, and structures within curriculum design, with the goal of adding clarity for curriculum designers looking to apply the elements of education effectively in their curricula. Each visual was thoughtfully designed to align with the corresponding element from the boo. The use of clear, informative imagery was prioritized to ensure all visuals were both accurate and pedagogically sound.
WHAT I DID
Poster consisting all fifty elements presented in the book
Visualization for each of the 50 elements, with a focus on accuracy, clarity, simplicity, and visual appeal