Me:Learning

how will you be learning today

    
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Me:Learning

learning how to learn

Me:Learning is an effort to develop ideas, concepts, activities, and tools that support learning. Rather than focusing on a specific course or topic, Me:Learning takes a generic approach to learning and focuses on the strategies, tactics, and activities involved in the learning process. Our goal is to give every learner the opportunity to make a small improvement to how effective, efficient, and enjoyable their effort will be.


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Opportunities for domain-general instructional support?

If a teacher would help you with your math problem, she could begin by asking: "At which step of solving the equation are you?" Such a question, prompting you to explain your steps so far and re-trace your steps to the current point, would be a good starting point for a conversation between learner and teacher. The same question, in contrast, would not make much sense when, say, you're studying lighting in Renaissance art. The question is specific to the domain of variables, equations, and mathematical problem-solving: it is a domain-specific question. A different question a teacher could (and should) ask is: "What is your current approach to learning?". This question makes sense in most learning situations: it is a domain-general question.


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