Opinion
Digital Printing Technology in University Experiential Learning Classes
Laurie M Apple, Apparel Merchandising and Product Development, School of Human Environmental Sciences, Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
Received Date: October 12, 2018; Published Date: October 30, 2018
Abstract
Experiential learning-that is, hands-on learning or learning by doing-has long been known as one of the best ways for students to learn [1]. By applying their theoretical knowledge in real-life situations, students can gain a concrete understanding of complex ideas. When students study abstract topics such as visual design, it’s even more important for instructors to find ways to teach experientially.
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Jefferson Miller and Laurie M Apple. Digital Printing Technology in University Experiential Learning Classes. 1(3): 2018. JTSFT.MS.ID.000515.
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