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Vice President, Learning Science. While at Kaplan Bror Saxberg co-write with [[Frederick M. Hess|Frederick Hess]], founder of the [[American Enterprise Institute]]'s [https://www.aei.org/conservative-education-reform-network/ Conservative Education Reform Network], the 2014 book using the term ''learning engineering''. Then while at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Bror Saxberg co-wrote with [[Chris Dede|Christopher_Dede]] the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at the [[Harvard Graduate School of Education]] and John Richards the 2019 book ''Learning Engineering for Online Education''.
 
==== International Consortium for Innovation and Collaboration in Learning Engineering ====
In 2017, the [[IEEE Standards Association]] formed the [https://sagroups.ieee.org/icicle/about/ IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering] as a part of its [https://web.archive.org/web/20191001052508/https://standards.ieee.org/industry-connections/ Industry Connections] program. [[File:Learning Engineering Process with Iterative Design-Build.png|thumb|Learning engineering is an iterative process, informed by data, that starts with a challenge in context. The Creation stage may use iterative human-centered design-build cycles.]] Between 2017 and 2019, ICICLE formed eight Special Interest Groups (SIGs) as a collaborative resource to support the growth of Learning Engineering. The Curriculum, and Credentials SIG chaired by [[Kenneth Koedinger]] pioneered the work on a formal definition of learning engineering. Later work by the Design SIG led by Aaron Kessler led to the development of a learning engineering process model. In 2024 ICICLE changed its name to International Consortium for Innovation and Collaboration in Learning Engineering and became part of the [https://sagroups.ieee.org/ltsc/ IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee].
 
==== Enterprise Learning Engineering Center of Excellence ====
On 1 December 2024 the [[U.S. Air Force|United_States_Air_Force]] [[Air Education and Training Command|Air_Education_and_Training_Command]] (AETC) established the [[Enterprise Learning Engineering Center of Excellence|Enterprise_Learning_Engineering_Center_of_Excellence]] (ELE CoE) "to directly support development and
delivery of Mission Ready Airmen and Guardians to Joint Force Commanders with the competencies needed to deter or defeat great power competitors."