Uses terminology suggested by James Zull in Art of Changing the Brain.
This is an example
of the Four-Step Learning and Performance Design Template
for the Performing Learning Orientation. Each step varies for each learning orientation.
Step
1: Concrete Experience Step
2: Reflective Observation Step
3: Abrtract Hypothesis Step
4: Active Testing Deep learning and memory occur when these four steps,
stimulated by emotions, The templates shown above use similar four-step learning cycles such as those suggested by James Zull and David Kolb's |Experiential Learning Cycles. Kolb and many others theorized that four combinations of perceiving and processing suggest four step that comprise a learning cycle. |
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