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What is structured learning? It is the learning of those skills, concepts, information, habits or whatever which lend themselves to being clearly analysed beforehand. In this way they can be presented economically and efficiently to the student. The same skills, etc. could be learned in an unstructured way — that is, by trial and error — but it would take so much longer.
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Hudson, K. (1984). Principles of structured learning. In: Introducing CAL. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3190-0_4
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