Thanks for that, i had searched the wikipedia but didn't find that!
But let me try to put my question in another way, less related to
learning and more to information searching.
When i don't find information the way i asked for it, what should i
do? How do i refraze the question? Where and how to look if i have no
clue to start with?
Are there some heuristcs that apply here?
Thanks again.
On 10/21/05, James Fuller <jim(_dot_)fuller(_at_)ruminate(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk>
wrote:
António Mota wrote:
I'm sorry for the OT, but i've spend two days searching the list
archives and my personal mail archive and couldn't find what i'm
looking for.
oddly enough I was looking for some formalisms related to learning a few
days ago...
So can someone knows what is that theory, what's is name and author,
or something related to?
dont know what specifically u were looking for...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_theory_%28education%29
found it to be a useful starting point.
gl, JF
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