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Consolidate

Consolidate refers to the process of merging or combining distinct elements, ideas, or concepts into a unified and comprehensive understanding.

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How to use the verb Consolidate in a course or learning design

To 'consolidate' knowledge in your learning design, 'educators' can create activities that require 'learners' to apply what they have learned. One way to do this is by using the question stem 'How would you reduce' to prompt critical thinking and application of knowledge. This could involve asking 'learners' to analyze a scenario, identify key concepts, and propose solutions based on their understanding of the content. By engaging in such activities, 'learners' are encouraged to synthesize information, make connections, and solidify their understanding of the topic. Essentially, the goal is to help 'learners' deepen their comprehension through practice and application, promoting long-term retention and mastery of the material. Incorporating consolidation tasks into your learning design can enhance 'learners' ability to transfer knowledge to new situations and improve overall learning outcomes.

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Example of the learning verb Consolidate in a prompt learning

How would you reduce

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Example of the verb Consolidate in a task for learners

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