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- What are the objectives, benefits, and disadvantages of using Educational Technologies, how can this method be used to evaluate learning?Write at least 300 words on how Return Demonstration in the clinical settings is link to the Cognitive Learning theoryElaborate on factors that determines Individual behaviour?
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- a. Explain four types of learning styles proposed by David Kolb with relevant examples. b. Discuss three reasons why it is important for teachers to know how learners learn.Describe the factors that should be assessed inthe learning process.Give at least one example of a clinical scenario based on the hierarchy of learning: a. Chaining b. Verbal Association c. Discrimination Learning d. Concept Learning