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A technological regularity observed in many leading-edge industries, in which the marginal cost of production tends to fall as output increases, due to firms' growing experience with innovative processes (sometimes called "learning by doing"). ...
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| learning |
The internalization of rules and formulas which can be used to communicate in the L2. Krashen uses this term for formal learning in the classroom.
Ãâó: www.finchpark.com/courses/glossary.htm
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| learning |
A change in the behavior of the learner as a result of experience. The behavior can be physical and overt, or it can be intellectual or attitudinal.
Ãâó: www.rotc.monroe.army.mil/helpdesk/definitions-1/te...
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| learning theory |
A theory explaining the learning process by reference to a particular model of human cognition, development etc.
Ãâó: www.lmuaut.demon.co.uk/trc/edissues/ptgloss.htm
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| learning |
A process of ADAPTATION by which a set of adjustable parameters is automatically modified so that some objective is more readily achieved.
Ãâó: www.agsm.edu.au/~bobm/teaching/SimSS/glossary.html
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