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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


'''Exploratory learning''' is based on [[constructivism |
'''Exploratory learning''' is based on [[constructivism |
constructivist]] theories of learning. See also [[inquiry-based learning]]
constructivist]] theories of learning. See also [[inquiry-based learning]] and [[discovery learning]].


According to Rieber (:587) all exploratory learning approaches are
According to Rieber (:587) all exploratory learning approaches are
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* (d) it is possible for learning to feel natural and uncoaxed, that is, it does not have to be forced or contrived.
* (d) it is possible for learning to feel natural and uncoaxed, that is, it does not have to be forced or contrived.


== Examples ==
== Tools ==


There are different kinds of tools for exploratory learning.
There are different kinds of tools for exploratory learning.

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Definition

Exploratory learning is based on constructivist theories of learning. See also inquiry-based learning and discovery learning.

According to Rieber (:587) all exploratory learning approaches are based on the following four principles:

  • (a) Learners can and should take control of their own learning;
  • (b) knowledge is rich and multidimensional;
  • (c) learners approach the learning task in very diverse ways; and
  • (d) it is possible for learning to feel natural and uncoaxed, that is, it does not have to be forced or contrived.

Tools

There are different kinds of tools for exploratory learning.