Learning outcomes are statements that indicate what students will know, value or be able to do by the end of the course. They are the assessable ends of education, written from the students’ perspective, focused on what students can expect to achieve if they have learned successfully. In order to be assessable, they must specify things that can be observed, that are public, and not activities or states that are internal to students’ minds.
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Peter Mellow
onto Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning May 28, 12:04 AM
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