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Alignment 1 Code-Switching 1 Conflict 1 Dairy farming 1 Discourse 1 E-Learning 1 Farmers’ knowledge 1 Intelligent Tutoring Systems 1 Learning in Context 1 Learning in context 1 Natural Language Processing 1 Nutrient management 1 Scientific knowledge 1 Second Language Acquisition 1 Sustainable agriculture 1 The Netherlands 1 Vocabulary Learning 1
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Araki, Kenji 1 Eshuis, Jasper 1 Karolczak, Krzysztof 1 Mazur, Michal 1 Rzepka, Rafal 1 Stuiver, Marian 1
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Agriculture and Human Values 1 International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET) 1
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A System for English Vocabulary Acquisition based on Code-Switching
Rzepka, Rafal; Araki, Kenji; Mazur, Michal; Karolczak, … - In: International Journal of Distance Education … 14 (2016) 3, pp. 52-75
this paper the authors propose an experimental system for computer-assisted English vocabulary learning in context using a …
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Learning in context through conflict and alignment: Farmers and scientists in search of sustainable agriculture
Eshuis, Jasper; Stuiver, Marian - In: Agriculture and Human Values 22 (2005) 2, pp. 137-148
This article analyzes learning in context through the prism of a sustainable dairy-farming project. The research was … alignment over the validity and relevance of knowledge. Both conflict and alignment appeared to be essential for learning in … context. Conflict spurred learning when disagreeing groups of actors developed their knowledge in order to strengthen their …
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