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  1. Group activities in interactive teaching
  2. Hartnäckige Lernhürden decodieren und Verständnis-Brücken für Studierende bauen
  3. Heat, temperature and internal energy
  4. History of the American Home
  5. How Many Sources Do I Need?
  6. How did I get here? Reflections on learning from multidisciplinary communities of practice
  7. How does a Historian Read a Scholarly Text and How Do Students Learn to Do the Same
  8. How to Prepare for an Interview
  9. How to Solve it? (report)
  10. How to contribute
  11. How to decode student bottlenecks to learning in computer science
  12. How to share
  13. Identity bottleneck
  14. Impact of Decoding Work within a Professional Program
  15. Incorporating Decoding the Disciplines into History Teacher Education
  16. Integrated development of technical and base competencies: Fostering reflection skills in software engineers to be
  17. Interrogating Our Past Practice as We Scale the Walls of the Box We Call Journalism Education
  18. Intervention Planning for Children who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Exploring the Expert-Novice Gap in Speech-Language Pathologists’ Clinical Reasoning
  19. Intuitions and Instincts: Considerations for Decoding Disciplinary Identities
  20. Is it possible to identify student bottlenecks using quality management tools?
  21. Just in Time Teaching
  22. Kinetic theory of gases
  23. Learning Goal
  24. Learning about Learning-Together
  25. Learning from Decoding across Disciplines and within Communities of Practice
  26. Learning to “Think like a Lawyer”: Developing a Metacognitive Model for Legal Reasoning
  27. Legal Proportionality
  28. Legal principles
  29. Lehrende als Lernende
  30. Lehrendenlerngemeinschaften als Ort und Gegenstand von SoTL
  31. Librarians in the Lead: A Case for Interdisciplinary Faculty Collaboration on Assignment Design
  32. Limits
  33. Load Calculation in Aviation
  34. Looking back to move ahead: How students learn deep geological time by predicting future environmental impacts
  35. Lost in Language Comprehension: Decoding putatively extra-disciplinary expertise
  36. Main Page
  37. Mapping the Problem-Solving Strategies of Novice Programmers to Polya’s Framework: SWOT Analysis as a Bottleneck Identification Tool
  38. Mental Processes Utilized by Faculty and Students During Graphical Interpretation
  39. Mental action
  40. Mental moves
  41. Metacognition and Disciplinary Thinking
  42. Middendorf’s Revised Bloom’s Typology
  43. Minutes
  44. Modeling the Writing of a History Paper
  45. More than limited learning: The case for focusing on the disciplines
  46. Moving beyond the threshold: A TLRI final report 2014–16
  47. Musical style
  48. Name
  49. Necessary conditions for learning? Modes of representation and the disciplinary discourse of university science
  50. Nothing Ordinary About It: The Mass Proper as Early Music Jigsaw Puzzle

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