Learning activity space
A Learning Activity Space (LAS) is defined as a coherent and intuitive set of activities supported with specific tools and scaffolds. The input and output of a LAS are described in terms of a set of artifacts created by students (further called [[Emerging Learning Objects]] (ELOs).
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