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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* [[MISA]] | * See [[Instructional design methods]], e.g. [[MISA]] | ||
* Todo: Methods like IBM's RUP | |||
[[Category: Instructional design models]] | [[Category: Instructional design models]] |
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Definition
- We define Project-methodology-based learning as designs were students have to use a specific project methodology (or set of). This is typically the case in engineering curricula.
Examples
- See Instructional design methods, e.g. MISA
- Todo: Methods like IBM's RUP