Learning by doing
By Liggy Webb (March 2006 Issue)
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Research indicates that individuals learn best when they are involved and active. The ‘chalk and talk’ and PowerPoint approaches are definite second-class citizens in the sophisticated world of modern learning. Unquestionably the most effective way to learn how to do something is simply to do it.
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