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    The AIM system (Adaptive Instructional Materials) is an indexed and annotated database of electronic resources that incorporates state-of-the-art examples of the core principles of How People Learn and Knowing What Students Know through action and activities for use in an instructional setting.

    AIM is designed to accomplish two primary objectives, to support engagement with the concepts and issues discussed in How People Learn, and Knowing What Students Know, and to support instructors with resources and activities they can use to create courses on those topics.

    The challenge in designing a system to support multiple goals and users with varying levels of instructional design and content expertise is finding the appropriate balance between being sufficiently open-ended to accommodate flexible use, yet be sufficiently constrained to provide coherence and meaning with respect to its intended uses.

    AIM integrates exploration of instructional resources such as case examples, illustrative video, and pre-rendered lesson designs with the ability to customize lessons and course plans.
    Link: http://lsri.uic.edu/institute/project/aim-system-adaptive-instructional-materials

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