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Learning Environment Modeling language (LEM) is a design language created by team of the Institute for Learning Environment Design at the University of Central Oklahoma. Quote: {{quotation|Using our proprietary “Powered by LEM™” visual planning method, we develop clear and actionable strategies that efficiently move ideas to action.}} | Learning Environment Modeling language (LEM) is a design language created by team of the Institute for Learning Environment Design at the University of Central Oklahoma. Quote: {{quotation|Using our proprietary “Powered by LEM™” visual planning method, we develop clear and actionable strategies that efficiently move ideas to action.}} | ||
== License == | |||
The method is proprietary and cannot be used officially in an institution without license. | |||
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Revision as of 20:51, 25 October 2019
Introduction
Learning Environment Modeling language (LEM) is a design language created by team of the Institute for Learning Environment Design at the University of Central Oklahoma. Quote: “Using our proprietary “Powered by LEM™” visual planning method, we develop clear and actionable strategies that efficiently move ideas to action.”
License
The method is proprietary and cannot be used officially in an institution without license.