We often conceive of learning through the lens of cramming for an exam or teaching a dog to sit, but humans and other mammals aren’t the only entities capable of adapting to their environment—schools ...
In her recent article “The Bunk of Debunking Learning Styles,” Heather Wolpert-Gawron makes a plea for common sense in the face of research findings that contradict her direct observations of learning ...
In 1965, Robert Gagne published “The Conditions of Learning.” In the book, Gagne defined learning as, “a change in an individual’s capacities that continues during a specific period, and that cannot ...
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Across higher education, institutions are wrestling with critical questions about how an undergraduate degree can satisfy the diverse needs of our student population while also preparing them for an ...
So, here’s the question: What does it mean to say someone has learned something when a machine can now do the same task? Artificial intelligence can generate essays, solve problems, and simulate ...
As the author of two books on corporate universities, I’ve witnessed how corporate universities have evolved from catalogues of formal programs to a mix of creating and curating virtual, social and ...