Lecture

Theories and Approaches to Learning

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This lecture covers different learning theories in the context of projects, aiming to enhance coherence between the approach to learning and the desired outcomes. Topics include mathematical communication theory, transmissive model, and the relevance of various learning theories for project realization.

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