Similar words: experience, experienced, inexperience, inexperienced, exponential, sapiential, exponentially, exponential growth. Meaning: adj. 1. relating to or resulting from experience 2. derived from experience or the experience of existence.
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1 Learning has got to be active and experiential.
2 This will mean a person-centred, experiential approach to learning.
3 What would such a broader experiential approach look like?
4 But he hardly dismisses experiential knowledge out of hand.
5 But the flux is also experiential.
6 The use of active learning, experiential training techniques so that skills are developed in a non-threatening environment. 2.
7 However, the experiential nature of police training usually ensures that a commonsense knowledge about these patterns is also built up.
8 It is also suggested that experiential learning associated with employment may have been of value to these students.
9 How far the experiential approach offers something distinctive will be discussed in Chapter 6.
10 That encourages experiential learning and socialisation in a way that few Western special education or therapeutic settings do.
11 Experiential learning and student-centred learning can enable us to develop an increased awareness of helping people to make choices for themselves.
12 Table 6.1 offers examples of experiential learning activities used in nurse education.
13 Examples of experiential learning methods include role play, structured group exercises and counselling skills exercises.
14 Experiential activity: Who is the robber?
15 Body Stories: a guide to experiential anatomy.
16 Rather, it builds a model directly experiential data.
17 Some of Groupon's most popular experiential deals include sky diving, sensory deprivation tanks, and winery tours, says Mossler.
18 Can slides become part of our experiential and architectural life?
19 Let's recover the misshapen metal experiential ability for now on!
20 As it turned out, they had all the problems one would reasonably expect,(www.Sentencedict.com) given their experiential reality.
21 In this way, theoretical simplicity is obtained at the cost of denying the very experiential basis of the theory.
22 This give-and-take using ideas provides emerging concepts with multiple experiential reference points.
23 For the most part, he had explored the issue on a more experiential level.
24 In the teacher log system, this study is to implementation planning and management of experiential game learning.
25 By means of the integration of numerical simulation methodology and optimization algorithms, a new method for the optimization of gate location by experiential scouting was put forward.
26 To build upon it initial success the MOT aimed to reposition the Museum from an experiential learning center into a cultural center for the Westside of Los Angeles.
27 The following an detailed statement on scaling liquid position by introducing experiential formula of ellipsoid approximation.
28 Such as social surveys, field observation, visits to specialists, experiential learning and classroom discussions, such as access to information etc.
29 Several aspects are studied , including: 1 Research on experiential methods of rock mechanics parameters.
30 And a novel approach to update the parameters of fussy neurons is proposed. Some experiential rules are applied to the adjustment procedure of load, which can reduce the forecast error effectively.
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