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  • 31History of virtual learning environments — A virtual learning environment (VLE) is a system that creates an environment designed to facilitate teachers in the management of educational courses for their students, especially a system using computer hardware and software, which involves… …

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  • 32Informal learning — Definition= Combs (1985) defines informal learning as the spontaneous, unstructured learning that goes on daily in the home and neighborhood, behind the school and on the play field, in the workplace, marketplace, library and museum, and through… …

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  • 33Bee learning and communication — Honey bees learn and communicate in order to find food sources and for other means. LearningLearning is essential for efficient foraging. Honey bees are unlikely to make many repeat visits if a plant provides little in the way of reward. A single …

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  • 34Experiential learning — is the process of making meaning from direct experience. [Itin, C. M. (1999). Reasserting the Philosophy of Experiential Education as a Vehicle for Change in the 21st Century. The Journal of Experiential Education,.22(2), 91 98.] AboutAristotle… …

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  • 35Melodic learning — is the combination of music with visual imagery in the learning process. Melodic Learning is the simultaneous use of traditional multi sensory/multi modality learning in which the auditory and kinesthetic modes embody significant rhythmic and… …

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  • 36Accelerated language learning — was developed based on the research and theories of Georgi Lozanov s suggestopedia. The term is now associated with diverse methods in education that target accelerate learning. The term accelerated learning is a very broad term encompassing… …

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  • 37Collegiate Learning Assessment — The Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) is a standardized testing initiative in United States higher educational evaluation and assessment. It uses a value added outcome model to examine a college or university s contribution to student learning …

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  • 38Ashburton Learning Village — Infobox Modern building caption= name=Ashburton Learning Village location town=Woodside, London location country=United Kingdom architect=Penoyre Prasad / Noam Raz client=Norwest Holst / London Borough of Croydon engineer= construction start date …

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  • 39Movement in learning — is a teaching method based on the concept that students learn better through movement in the classroom. Students should have the opportunity throughout a class period to move around to take brain breaks to refocus their attention so they can… …

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  • 40Self-regulated learning — The term self regulated can be used to describe learning that is guided by metacognition (thinking about one s thinking), strategic action (planning, monitoring, and evaluating personal progress against a standard), and motivation to learn… …

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