Learning Loop | Glossary

 

Definition

A learning loop is a feedback loop, that is focused on increasing learning. Generally is based on these steps: making an assumption (goal setting ), building something (carrying out activities), getting feedback on what was built, and then using it to inspect/ modify what was done, relative to what was assumed (or goal was set) in the first place..

Further Reading

  • The Feedback Loop: Using Formative Assessment Data for Science Teaching and Learning” (book), by Erin Marie Furtak, Howard M. Glasser, and Zora M. Wolfe.
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Build Process | Glossary

Defintion

In Software Development, the term build specifies the process by which source code is converted into a stand-alone form that can be run on a system. Builds are created when the code is deemed good enough for implementation.

Further Reading

  • “Software Build Systems: Principles and Experience”, by Peter Charles Smith.

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