Operationalizing a learning solution

Education and demonstration – Question or problem eliciting response

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ABSTRACT:
A learning solution context is specified in terms of formal and informal learning within zones of interaction. Solution components of purpose/outcome, measurement, technology/infrastructure, resources, and process are specified and selected to align each to the solution context providing an optimal learning solution for a particular client.

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