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Parent topics
- Education: Learning, teaching, research and scholarship activities for the purpose of organizing, presenting and acquiring knowledge, skills or social norms. [e]
- Pedagogy: The method and practice of facilitating learning; also, the academic study of teaching, with the goal of better-understanding and improving the transfer of knowledge or skills. [e]
Subtopics
- Instructional technology: A field applying theoretical perspectives from systems theory, innovation adoption theory and learning/psychological theories to education. [e]
- Failure (engineering) [r]: Any occurrence of a designed system not performing as expected or desired. [e]
- Electronic warfare expendables dispenser [r]: Part of an integrated electronic warfare system which fires, manually or under computer control, flares, chaff, and disposable jammers, all in a compatible cartridge form factor and possibly tows intelligent reusable decoys [e]
- Flare (electronic warfare) [r]: An expendable electronic warfare decoy form of infrared countermeasures [e]
- Joseph E. Stiglitz [r]: (1943 -) shared the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics "for laying the foundations for the theory of markets with asymmetric information"; board of sponsors, Federation of American Scientists [e]