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They agree that learners filter instruction through a set of individual lenses (Jonassen & Grabowski, 1993) and tend to manipulate perceived information in different ways, and achieve understanding at different rates and in various learning contexts (Barbe & Milone, 1981; Como & Snow, 1986; Felder, 1993; Felder & Silverman, 1988; Pask, 1988). The Fun Palace was designed together with two other legendary figures: the cybernetician Gordon Pask and the theatrical impresario Joan Littlewood, together they evolved an all-purpose activity space with infinitely movable, removable and interchangeable elements: turntable escalators, foldaway roofs and the like. Adrian Pask is an associate actuary in the Hartford, Conn. |
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