Learning Theories is Education
In education, learning is commonly defined as a process that brings together cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences and experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or making changes in one’s...
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The Microsoft Learning Content Development System (LCDS) is a free tool that enables the Microsoft Learning community to create high-quality, interactive, online courses and Microsoft Silverlight...
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Developed by Professor Robert E. Horn, the Information Mapping® method aims at facilitating the writing of documents and supporting the processing of information. Information Mapping® is a much-used...
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Learning outcomes are statements of what is expected that a student will be able to DO as a result of a learning activity. Learning outcomes are particularly important in a project like this where...
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Contents What is a multiple-choice question? Designing Multiple-Choice Questions How can the use of quality multiple-choice questions benefit students? See also References What is a multiple-choice...
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Contents Documentary Research and Academic Work General Rules for Numbers and Numerals Numbered, Vertical (“Display”), and Bulleted Lists Listing Names in Alphabetical Order See also References This...
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Sometimes the most effective way to present information is in a list. Lists can draw a reader’s attention, make text easier to scan and read, add white space to a page, shorten copy, relate items, and...
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