Learning Program
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A Learning Program is a learning activity in the form of a structured program.
- AKA: Learning Course, Study Program, Educational Program, Training Program.
- Context:
- It can (typically) serve Learning Participants.
- It can (typically) deliver Learning Content.
- It can (often) use Learning Resources.
- It can (often) follow Learning Schedule.
- It can (often) track Learning Progress.
- It can (often) provide Learning Assessment.
- It can (often) issue Learning Completion.
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- It can range from being a Simple Program to being a Complex Program, depending on its program complexity.
- It can range from being a Brief Program to being an Extended Program, depending on its program duration.
- It can range from being a Structured Program to being a Flexible Program, depending on its program rigidity.
- It can range from being an Individual Program to being a Group Program, depending on its participation mode.
- It can range from being a Basic Program to being an Advanced Program, depending on its difficulty level.
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- It can include Learning Exercises.
- It can offer Learning Support.
- It can feature Learning Tools.
- It can provide Learning Feedback.
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- Examples:
- Educational Program.
- Personalized Learning Program.
- Academic Learning Programs, such as:
- Course Program, with lesson plans.
- Study Program, with learning modules.
- Training Program, with skill development.
- Professional Learning Programs, such as:
- Special Learning Programs, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Casual Learning without program structure.
- Social Activity lacking learning goals.
- Entertainment Programs without educational purpose.
- Information Resources without learning structure.
- See: Learning System, Educational Program, Training Program, Learning Activity, Study Course, Learning Structure, Program Design, Learning Goal, Learning Method, Learning Framework, Learning Path, Program Development.