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Video: The laboratory as a complex learning environment

Posted on March 27, 2018August 1, 2020 by Michael Seery

I was invited to contribute to the TEAM conference in March but couldn’t make it in person, so sent this screencast. IT outlines my current thinking about the value of using a complex learning framework for laboratory education and what that means in terms of supporting student learning

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