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Lead participants through a cycle of active engagement with the learning materials (i.e., Study, Review, Play, Do, Share, Assess, Reflect, Discuss) to introduce new concepts, tools or practices given limited resources and a large number of students<ref name="Mor2015"/><ref name="Mornd"/>. | |||
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Last modification | June 21, 2016 |
Source | Mor and Warburton (2015)[1]; Mor and Warburton (n.d.)[2] |
Pattern formats | OPR Alexandrian |
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Lead participants through a cycle of active engagement with the learning materials (i.e., Study, Review, Play, Do, Share, Assess, Reflect, Discuss) to introduce new concepts, tools or practices given limited resources and a large number of students[1][2].
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mor, Y. & Warburton, S. (2015). Practical Patterns for Active and Collaborative MOOCs: Checkpoints, FishBowl and See Do Share. eLearning Papers (42).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Mor, Y., & Warburton, S. (n.d.). Design patterns-MOOC Design Patterns. Retrieved from http://www.moocdesign.cde.london.ac.uk/outputs/patterns June 7, 2016.