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Meaning of 'assisted learning'



 
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Meaning of 'assisted learning' Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:52 pm  Meaning of 'assisted learning'
 

Please read:

Computer - assisted learning.

What is the meaning of "assisted learning"?

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Meaning of 'assisted learning' Wed Aug 02, 2006 16:03 pm  Meaning of 'assisted learning'
 

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It is computer-assisted (please note the hyphen) learning. The computer assists you in learning.
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Meaning of 'assisted learning' Wed Aug 02, 2006 16:08 pm  Meaning of 'assisted learning'
 

Dear Sir,

Ok ok, I understood now. Really. Very Happy

Many thanks.

Khanh.
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