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The label of edges: Translate

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This lecture explores different categories of labels for the edges of an orchestration graph, focusing on translate edges which involve moving between declarative and procedural knowledge, different representations, perspectives, reformulations, and teaching others.

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Discover a visual language for designing pedagogical scenarios that integrate individual, team and class wide activities.
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