Learning Task
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A Learning Task is a developmental task that develops learner competency (through structured activity for learning objectives).
- AKA: Learning Activity, Educational Task, Learning Exercise, Learning Assignment.
- Context:
- It can (typically) serve Learning Participants.
- It can (typically) develop Learning Skills.
- It can (often) follow Learning Design.
- It can (often) provide Learning Assessment.
- It can (often) track Task Progress.
- It can (often) deliver Learning Feedback.
- It can (often) measure Skill Development.
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- It can range from being an Unstructured Process-based Learning Task to being a Structured Process-based Learning Task, depending on its task structure.
- It can range from being a Human Oriented-based Learning Task to being a Machine Oriented-based Learning Task, depending on its participant type.
- It can range from being a Simple Activity-based Learning Task to being a Complex Project-based Learning Task, depending on its complexity level.
- It can range from being a Short Term-based Learning Task to being a Long Term-based Learning Task, depending on its duration type.
- It can range from being an Individual-based Learning Task to being a Group-based Learning Task, depending on its participation mode.
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- It can include Task Assessments.
- It can utilize Learning Tools.
- It can feature Task Instructions.
- It can provide Progress Tracking.
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- Examples:
- Human Learning Tasks, such as:
- Machine Learning Tasks, such as:
- Educational Learning Tasks, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Routine Activity without learning objectives.
- Daily Task lacking skill development.
- Basic Operation without competency building.
- Entertainment Activity without educational purpose.
- See: Developmental Task, Learning Activity, Educational Exercise, Task Design, Learning Objective, Skill Development, Assessment Method, Learning Progress, Task Structure, Learning Strategy, Educational Goal, Learning Path.