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Label

label_ is a versatile tool that helps educators categorize, organize, and present key topics or components in a course outline, enabling students to easily navigate and grasp the underlying structure and content of the course.

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

1. Begin by introducing the concept or topic you want the learner to understand. 2. Provide an example, image, diagram, or statement related to the concept. 3. Instruct the learner to label or describe the different components, parts, or elements presented. 4. Use the question stem "Can you describe which _____ is?" or "Can you label the _____?" 5. Encourage the learner to match the labels with the correct components. 6. Review the labeled responses to assess the learner's understanding of the concept. By using the 'Label' verb in your learning design, you can help the learner actively engage with the content by identifying and associating key elements with their respective labels. This method is especially effective for visual learners and can enhance their comprehension and retention of information. Additionally, incorporating labeling activities adds an interactive element to your design, making the learning experience more dynamic and engaging.

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We help you structure learning activities, align with learning outcomes and collaborate with subject experts to create learning experiences in any format and for any platform.

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Example of the learning verb Label in a prompt learning

Can you describe which

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Example of the verb Label in a task for learners

Interact with objects or models, attaching labels to various components, promoting understanding and memory retention.

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