Brent Wilson
Professor of Learning Design & Technology
Brent Wilson was a professor of Learning Design & Technology at the University of Colorado Denver. Wilson completed his Ph.D. at BYU while working with David Merrill. His work has focused on theory and foundations of instructional design. Some of his most cited work includes
Wilson, B. G. (Ed.). (1996). Constructivist learning environments: Case studies in instructional design. Educational Technology.
Wilson, B. G. (1995). Metaphors for instruction: Why we talk about learning environments. Educational Technology, 35, 25-25.
Wilson, B. G., & Myers, K. M. (2000). Situated cognition in theoretical and practical context. In D. H. Jonassen & S. M. Land (Eds.), Theoretical foundations of learning environments (pp. 57–88). Lawrence Erlbaum.
Wilson, B. G. (1997). Reflections on constructivism and instructional design. In C. R. Dills & A. J. Romiszowski (Eds.), Instructional development paradigms (pp. 63-80). Educational Technology.
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