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Department of Anthropology, UC Irvine

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Backward course design

rear viewWhat does it mean to do “learning-centered” or “backward” course design? I explain over at Cultural Anthropology: “Lessons for Learning Centered Course Design“.

 

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Backward course design

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ajenks April 29, 2016August 19, 2016 Blog, News, Teaching
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