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This document contains verified questions and answers for the WGU D294 Learning Technology Exam for the 2026/2027 academic year. It covers learning technology and instructional design concepts, including educational technology integration, learning management systems, digital learning tools, instructional design principles, technology-enhanced instruction, accessibility, learner engagement, assessment strategies, and effective technology selection. The material is designed to reinforce educational technology knowledge and support preparation for WGU D294 assessments.

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WGU D294 • LEARNING TECHNOLOGY • 2026/2027



WGU D294 Learning Technology Exam Actual Exam – Western Governors University (WGU) –
2026/2027 Academic Year – Verified Questions and Answers for Advanced Educational Technology
and Instructional Design Professionals



WGU D294

LEARNING
TECHNOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE
150 Practice Questions • Answers • Detailed Rationales • Distractor Analysis


COURSE FOCUS
WGU's current catalog lists D294 as Learning Technology. WGU describes the course as covering emerging
learning technologies, evaluating their ability to facilitate deep learning and support learning goals,
accommodating learner differences and access, safe/legal/ethical implementation, and learning analytics used
to understand learner progress and optimize learning experiences.

This guide is organized around those published course themes and is designed for structured review and
practice.


CORE TOPIC MAP
Emerging Learning Technologies • 10 questions

Technology Evaluation • 10 questions

Learning Goals • 10 questions

Learner Differences • 10 questions

Accessibility • 10 questions

Universal Design • 10 questions

Deep Learning • 9 questions

Ethical Implementation • 9 questions

Safe Implementation • 9 questions

Legal Considerations • 9 questions

Learning Analytics • 9 questions

Analytics and Optimization • 9 questions

Learning Technology Study Guide

,WGU D294 • LEARNING TECHNOLOGY • 2026/2027
Data Interpretation • 9 questions

Technology and Equity • 9 questions

Technology Selection • 9 questions

AI in Learning • 9 questions


HOW TO USE
Learn → Practice → Remediate → Verify. Answer each question before checking the rationale. For missed
questions, identify the learning-technology principle that separates the correct choice from the
distractors.HIGH-YIELD CONCEPTS

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: research how new tools influence teaching and learning.

EVALUATION: judge technology against learning goals, deep learning, feasibility, and learner needs.

ACCESS: anticipate learner variability and barriers to participation.

SAFE/LEGAL/ETHICAL USE: consider privacy, fairness, transparency, security, accessibility, and responsible
implementation.

LEARNING ANALYTICS: interpret activity and progress data in context and use insights to optimize the
learning experience.




Learning Technology Study Guide

,WGU D294 • LEARNING TECHNOLOGY • 2026/2027

Emerging Learning Technologies
QUESTION 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE Emerging Learning Technologies Recall


Q1. What is a central purpose of researching emerging learning technologies?

A. To understand how new technologies can change teaching and learning practices

B. To guarantee every new tool improves learning

C. To eliminate instructional design

D. To avoid evaluating technology

CORRECT ANSWER
A. To understand how new technologies can change teaching and learning practices
CONCEPTUAL RATIONALE
Research helps designers understand potential instructional uses, benefits, limitations, and implications of
emerging tools.
DISTRACTOR ANALYSIS
The other choices assume technology is automatically beneficial or removes the need for design and
evaluation.
STUDY TIP
Start with the learning goal, then evaluate learner needs, access, risks, and evidence before choosing a
technology.


Technology Evaluation
QUESTION 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE Technology Evaluation Application


Q2. When evaluating a learning technology, which question should come first?

A. How well does the technology support the intended learning goal?

B. How many features does it have?

C. Is it popular on social media?

D. Does it have the newest interface?

CORRECT ANSWER
A. How well does the technology support the intended learning goal?
CONCEPTUAL RATIONALE
Technology should be evaluated against the learning need and intended outcomes rather than novelty or
popularity.
DISTRACTOR ANALYSIS
Feature count, popularity, and interface novelty do not establish instructional value.
STUDY TIP
Start with the learning goal, then evaluate learner needs, access, risks, and evidence before choosing a
technology.




Learning Technology Study Guide

, WGU D294 • LEARNING TECHNOLOGY • 2026/2027

Learning Goals
QUESTION 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE Learning Goals Application


Q3. A designer wants learners to practice analyzing complex cases. Which technology-selection principle is
strongest?

A. Choose a tool that enables activities aligned with analysis and feedback

B. Choose the most visually impressive tool

C. Choose the tool with the most settings

D. Choose a tool solely because it is new

CORRECT ANSWER
A. Choose a tool that enables activities aligned with analysis and feedback
CONCEPTUAL RATIONALE
Technology should facilitate the cognitive activity required by the learning goal.
DISTRACTOR ANALYSIS
Visual appeal, complexity, and novelty are not sufficient selection criteria.
STUDY TIP
Start with the learning goal, then evaluate learner needs, access, risks, and evidence before choosing a
technology.


Learner Differences
QUESTION 4 MULTIPLE CHOICE Learner Differences Application


Q4. Why should learner differences be considered when selecting learning technology?

A. Different learners may have different access needs, preferences, prior knowledge, and barriers

B. All learners interact with technology identically

C. Learner differences matter only after implementation

D. Technology automatically accommodates everyone

CORRECT ANSWER
A. Different learners may have different access needs, preferences, prior knowledge, and barriers
CONCEPTUAL RATIONALE
Effective technology choices consider variability among learners and potential barriers.
DISTRACTOR ANALYSIS
Uniform assumptions can create access and learning problems.
STUDY TIP
Start with the learning goal, then evaluate learner needs, access, risks, and evidence before choosing a
technology.


Accessibility
QUESTION 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE Accessibility Recall


Q5. What is a key goal of accessible learning technology?

Learning Technology Study Guide

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