Talk:Agile learning

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Contested deletion[edit]

I do not understand why the page on Agile Learning was considered advertisement. Agile learning is a concept that spreads out among educational scientists and researchers in Europe. Some base it on research and some apparently not. There is noboby owning this, nobody making money with it and nobody paying royalties. Instead it is an issue in several research projects, one of them currently funded by the EU and involving several countries. The page is meant to give an overview to interested parties on how the term is used and where the discussion takes place at the moment, citing 15 sources from a number of countries - including the US, where it does not seem to be very popular - and most of them not related to the EU-project. A lot more research papers, publications and web pages had been checked but did not seem to contribute something substantial. We would be glad to be informed about more cntributions - also critical ones if they exist somewhere. But please allow the discussion and development of the term and the concept to continue.  --Winnie-too (talk) 11:56, 22 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Differentiation between agile learning and agile teaching[edit]

As shown in the section "Agile learning in university", we have a parallelism between agile in education and agile software development. But, question: When is the something, that is developed agilely in software development is the software; what then is the something that is developed agilely in case of education? --ChristofArn (talk) 10:45, 5 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]