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Active learning / Instructional design / Situated cognition / E-learning / Learning theory / Student engagement / Art as Experience / John Dewey / Education / Educational psychology / Experiential learning
Date: 2011-09-07 18:35:09
Active learning
Instructional design
Situated cognition
E-learning
Learning theory
Student engagement
Art as Experience
John Dewey
Education
Educational psychology
Experiential learning

29 Learning Experience Learning Experience 1 Running Head: LEARNING EXPERIENCE

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