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Journal of Research on Leadership Education | 2011

Immersive, Interactive, Web-Enabled Computer Simulation as a Trigger for Learning: The next Generation of Problem-Based Learning in Educational Leadership

Dale Mann; R. M. Reardon; Jonathan D. Becker; Charol Shakeshaft; Nicholas Bacon

This paper describes the use of advanced computer technology in an innovative educational leadership program. This program integrates full-motion video scenarios that simulate the leadership challenges typically faced by principals over the course of a full school year. These scenarios require decisions that are then coupled to consequences and scored in the background to create a profile of learner strengths and needs. Because the content has been filmed in an operating school and because of the unique choice-consequence sequences, the immersive and interactive simulation triggers more potent learning than is possible with either previous paper-and-pencil or discussion-based techniques. The scenarios are embedded in a Web-enabled framework that facilitates the provision of individualized feedback tailored to the specific choices made by the learner, and supports the collection of multiple metrics that relate to the performance of the learner and the learning framework itself. Project Authentic Learning for Leaders (ALL) demonstrates the future of teaching and learning in either hybrid (face-to-face instruction plus digital teaching and learning) or in individual anywhere, anytime learning.


Archive | 2012

Engagement in an Online Video Simulation in Educational Leadership

R. Martin Reardon; Dale Mann; Jonathan D. Becker; Charol Shakeshaft; Michael R. Reich

Against the backdrop of digital gaming, this chapter presents a cutting-edge, immersive, online video simulation of events that follow the calendar of a year in a chronically low-performing middle school in the United States. The traditional approach to preparing educational leaders has been harshly criticized by those who have, at times, shared in sustaining the traditional approach. The time is right for innovation. The intention of this simulation is to engage potential educational leaders in the professional development of their leadership skills. These skills are designated in a range of standards-based documents generated by the individual states in the United States, as well as at the national level by the Educational Leadership Policy Standards: 2008 document issued by the Council of Chief State School Officers. A highly sophisticated back-end to this simulation gathers evidence of both engagement and learning. The online format empowers anytime/anywhere learning in a mistake-tolerant educational setting at minimal incremental cost.


Archive | 1999

West Virginia Story: Achievement Gains from a Statewide Comprehensive Instructional Technology Program.

Dale Mann; Charol Shakeshaft; Jonathan D. Becker; Robert Kottkamp


The American school board journal | 1997

Technology and Achievement.

Dale Mann; Edward A. Shafer


The School Administrator | 2002

Choosing the Right Technology.

Charol Shakeshaft; Dale Mann; Jonathan D. Becker; Kara Sweeney


Planning and changing | 2013

Toward Fidelity: Simulation-Based Learning for School Principal Preparation and Professional Development.

Charol Shakeshaft; Jonathan D. Becker; Dale Mann; Martin Reardon; Kerry Robinson


The American school board journal | 2000

Playing To Learn.

Dale Mann; Charol Shakeshaft; Robert Kottkamp; Jonathan D. Becker


The American school board journal | 1984

It's Up to You to Steer Those School/Business Partnerships.

Dale Mann


The American school board journal | 1989

Teacher Networks Are the First Step in Redesigning Education's Workplace.

Dale Mann


The American school board journal | 1984

With the Superintendent in the Driver's Seat, the Board Can Map the Route.

Dale Mann

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Virginia Commonwealth University

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