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  • ...agues.<ref name=Senge1990>Senge, P. M. (1990). The art and practice of the learning organization. ''The new paradigm in business: Emerging strategies for leade ...the business environment.<ref name ="OK">O'Keeffe, T. 2002. Organizational Learning: a new perspective. ''Journal of European Industrial Training'', 26 (2), pp ...
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  • '''Perceptual learning''' is [[learning]] better [[perception]] skills such as differentiating two [[musical tone]] ...= A | last2 = Sagi | first2 = D | year = 1993 | title = The time course of learning a visual skill | journal = Nature | volume = 365 | issue = 6443| pages = 25 ...
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  • '''Technology-enhanced active learning''', or '''TEAL''', is a new method of teaching pioneered at [[MIT]]<ref>{{C *[[Active learning]] ...
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  • ...e (9) governorates across [[Egypt]] to improve the quality of teaching and learning through the use of technology in schools. ...echnology into school based reform activities in ways that improve student learning outcomes. ...
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  • '''Technology-enhanced active learning''', or '''TEAL''', is a new method of teaching pioneered at [[MIT]]<ref>{{C *[[Active learning]] ...
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  • == Example of an activity involving ''feedforward'' learning == ...d'' requires to set up the participant into a state of open reflection and learning. The ''feedforward'' has to be the opposite as feedback, which deals with a ...
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  • ...e (9) governorates across [[Egypt]] to improve the quality of teaching and learning through the use of technology in schools. ...echnology into school based reform activities in ways that improve student learning outcomes. ...
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  • *They have accumulated experience which is a resource for learning *They value learning that integrates with the demands of their daily life ...
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  • ...ramme)]]'''Participatory technology development (PTD)''' is an approach to learning and innovation that is used in [[international development]] as part of pro ...ding authorities on this process is the [http://www.ileia.org ''Centre for learning on sustainable agriculture - ILEIA''] based in the Netherlands. ILEIA has d ...
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  • ...on, goals, decisions, etc. Consistent knowledge outcomes imply predictable learning results or replicable communication results and predictable quality of deci * Socio-technological environments, e.g. [[Virtual Learning Environment]]s, of which the goal is collaborative [[knowledge building]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Learning area of the Philippine curriculum}} '''Technology and Livelihood Education''' ('''TLE''') is one of the learning areas of the Secondary Education Curriculum used in [[Philippines|Philippin ...
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  • ...ek language|Greek]] roots παντ- "all", "every" and the root μαθ-, meaning "learning", "understanding") is a person whose astonishingly wide interests and knowl ...sed to convey the sense that a great individual has achieved a pinnacle of learning, that an "automath" has taken [[autodidacticism]] to an endpoint. As an exa ...
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  • [[File:Learning Resources Centre2.jpg|thumb|Learning Resources Centre]] ..., these radio programs were designed to assist students in the traditional learning system.<ref>{{cite book|last=Albalawi|first=M.|title=Critical factors relat ...
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  • ...used to denote a constant conversation among the students themselves, and learning with each other, which is not usually the case in a conventional teaching m ...
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  • ...information engineering include more theoretical fields such as [[machine learning]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[control theory]], [[signal processing]], ...chine learning.|An example of [[cluster analysis|clustering]] in [[machine learning]]]] ...
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  • ...(1995, p.&nbsp;5) <ref>Boisot, M. H. ''Information Space: A framework for learning in organizations, institutions and culture''. Routledge: London, 1995.</ref ...
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  • ...theory in [[crisis communication]] that seeks to establish and emphasize "learning from the crisis, ethical communication, communication that is prospective i ...nificant stages for the discourse of renewal framework are: organizational learning, [[Ethics|ethical]] communication, a prospective rather than [[retrospectiv ...
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  • ...he concept as ''exformative learning'', a particular type of [[cooperative learning]] based on collectivized intuition, systemic exploration, and ''making thin == Exformative learning as described by Francis Laleman == ...
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  • ...r|author2=Christoper Manning |author3=Daniel Jurafsky |title=Parsing time: Learning to interpret time expressions|journal=Proceedings of NAACL|year=2012|page=4 | title=A Cascaded Machine Learning Approach to Interpreting Temporal Expressions ...
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  • ...d / or used in a global context. Some examples of GIS are SAP, The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange and other systems. ...//web.archive.org/web/20190526175851/http://www.globe-info.org/ The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange] ...
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  • .... Education of the twenty-first century: New professionalism in lifelong learning, knowledge development and knowledge sharing. ''Education and Information ...destam, K.E., & Schoenholtz-Read, J. (Eds.), 91-128. ''Handbook of online learning''. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.</ref><ref>Berners-Lee, T. (2 ...
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  • ...theory)|constructivist learning theory]], Dewey, Piaget, and Vygotsky saw learning as the result of knowledge that is created inside a learner's own head, rat ...
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  • ...apani, C., & Fairhurst, S. (2002). "Scalar Timing in Animals and Humans.", Learning and Motivation, 33(1), 156–176. https://doi.org/10.1006/lmot.2001.1105</ref ...nd the learning-to-time model (LeT) in a double bisection task | journal = Learning & Behavior | volume = 33 | issue = 1 | pages = 111–22 | date = February 200 ...
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  • {{Short description|Model of learning}} * [[Chris Argyris]]' concepts of Action learning ...
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