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Delves into constructivism, inquiry-based learning, and cognitive conflict, highlighting the importance of simulations and external support.
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Constructivism
Delves into cognitive development, cognitive conflict, and the transition from constructivism to constructionism in education.
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Future of Engineering Education: Challenges and Opportunities
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Futuring Education: Strategies for Growth and Development
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Explores digital education technologies, cognitive loads, instructional design, and cognitive tasks.
Digital Learning Strategies
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Problem-Based Learning in Robotics and Programming
Explores project-based learning in robotics and programming, focusing on hands-on problem-solving and coding competitions.
Constructivism: Cognitive Conflict and Learning Mechanism
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