Monday, October 13, 2008
Active Learning
Active learning is learning by using activity or interaction to reinforce and permeate concepts. Traditional learning, as opposed to active learning, could be defined as a lecture-style or passive learning experience. While there is validity to both as concepts, active learning has become the favorite in public institutions, especially among younger students. An active learning experience resonates with younger people, as short attention spans often make students impervious to benefiting much from lectures.
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