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Institute for Learning Innovation
                                 www.ilinet.org

From: Donovan@ILINET on 09/29/2000 01:39 PM


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Subject:  Professional Development Seminar

An Institute for Learning Innovation Professional Development Seminar.

Thursday, November 9, 2000
4:30 - 5:30
followed by a wine and cheese reception.

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
The New Annapolitan Room, # 306,
801 Chase Street Annapolis, MD

"The Contextual Model of Learning"

John H. Falk, Ph.D., Director and Lynn D. Dierking, Ph.D., Associate Director,
Institute
for Learning Innovation, will discuss how people learn generally, and also what
they
learn in and from museums specifically, based on the contextual nature of
learning,
and its three contexts: Personal, Physical & Sociocultural.


For more information or to RSVP contact Elizabeth Donovan at the Institute for
Learning Innovation at [log in to unmask]
http://www.ilinet.org/communicating/seminars.html

This one-hour seminar is free of charge.

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