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Scenario-Based Learning

Scenario-Based Learning

I created a simple definition of scenario-based learning and broken this down to three main components for easy discussion at work the other day. I thought I'd share this with you here as a couple of my colleagues think it is useful information especially for instructional designers who are interested in creating a fun way of developing courseware.

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