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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: no dj. First. Computational Models of Adult Learning and Development is a landmark book that applies the principles of computational modeling to the field of adult learning and development. By leveraging the power of computational simulations, the author reveals the intricate dynamics governing the behavior of adult learners, from the molecular level to the organizational scale. Through a series of case studies and theoretical analyses, the author demonstrates how computational models can be used to optimize adult learning, predict learning outcomes, and design more effective learning systems. By bridging the gap between computational modeling and adult learning, this book offers a new paradigm for understanding the complex behavior of adult learners, enabling readers to develop more effective solutions for adult education and training. As educators, trainers, and scholars, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the role of computational modeling in shaping adult learning, empowering them to create more efficient, effective, and engaging learning environments. Publication Year: 2025. SHIPPING TERMS - Depending on your location we may ship your book from the following locations: France, United Kingdom, India, Australia, Canada or the USA. This item is printed on demand.
Published by Continental Academy Press, London
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: no dj. First. Computational Models of Adult Learning presents a unique blend of computational science and educational expertise, as it applies advanced numerical methods to the study of adult learning. By leveraging the power of computational modeling, this book reveals the intricate dynamics of cognitive, emotional, and social factors that govern adult learners' engagement, motivation, and achievement. Through a series of case studies and simulations, the author demonstrates the potential of computational models to optimize adult learning experiences, improve educational outcomes, and reduce costs. This groundbreaking work will appeal to researchers, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of science and education. Publication Year: 2025. SHIPPING TERMS - Depending on your location we may ship your book from the following locations: France, United Kingdom, India, Australia, Canada or the USA. This item is printed on demand.