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Just-in-Case Learning versus Just-in-Time Learning

Just-in-Case Learning versus Just-in-Time Learning

by Thomas Frey | Oct 8, 2020 | Future of Education

If you’ve had the fortune to have a college education and you’re two or more decades removed from the experience, what do you remember about what you learned? If you’re in the hard science world, with a PhD. in astrophysics and still working in that field, for...

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