by Courtney Belolan
The other week we looked at one possible lens to think through for grouping: targets and measurement topics. That strategy works well in a declarative knowledge based learning opportunity, like applied learning or an interdisciplinary project. This week let’s look at a grouping method that can work well with procedural knowledge. To refresh, procedural knowledge is the type of knowledge needed to do a task. It is the knowing how, and being able to do it.
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