self-learning

  • 1Self-learning — can refer to: * Learning Theory * Autodidacticism …

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  • 2self-learning —    Some bridges are self learning; that is, the bridge determines the location of devices by examining the source address of received packets to develop routing tables …

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  • 3self-learning system — savimokė sistema statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. self learning system vok. selbstlernendes System, n rus. самообучающаяся система, f pranc. système autodidactique, m …

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  • 4self-learning — noun Learning done by oneself, without a teacher or instructor …

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  • 5self-learning — See adaptive control …

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  • 6Self access language learning centers — are educational facilities designed for student learning that is at least partially, if not fully self directed. Students have access to resources ranging from photocopied exercises with answer keys to computer software for language learning.… …

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  • 7Learning Resource Centers — Information and communication development opportunities and information flow are the big challenges dedicated review most of educational questions, whether from theoretical frames or material facilitations. School libraries are considered one of… …

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  • 8Learning theory (education) — In psychology and education, a common definition of learning is a process that brings together cognitive, emotional, and enviromental influences and experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or making changes in one s knowledge, skills, values, and… …

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  • 9Self checkout — NCR FastLane self checkout at an IKEA store. Self checkout machines provide a mechanism for customers to pay for purchases from a retailer without direct input to the process by the retailer s staff. They are an alternative to the traditional… …

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  • 10Self-efficacy — is the belief that one is capable of performing in a certain manner to attain certain goals. [Ormrod, J. E. (2006). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (5th ed.), [http://wps.prenhall.com/chet ormrod edpsych 5/0,5159,1775072… …

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