When are Constraints on Learning a Good Thing? #rhisomaticlearning #etmooc
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Very good post. Can you clarify something? Are you, in essence, saying we need to direct student learning? Do you see some overlap between the terms ‘creative constraints’ and ‘scaffolds’?
Very good post. Can you clarify something? Are you, in essence, saying we need to direct student learning? Do you see some overlap between the terms ‘creative constraints’ and ‘scaffolds’?
Very good post. Can you clarify something? Are you, in essence, saying we need to direct student learning? Do you see some overlap between the terms ‘creative constraints’ and ‘scaffolds’?