Etymology: [ l&rn ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English lernen Old English leornian (“to acquire knowledge”). Compare German lernen.
Synonyms: study, apprentice, attain, become able, become versed, be taught, be trained, brush up on, burn midnight oil, commit to memory, con, crack the books, cram, determine, drink in, enroll, gain, get, get down pat
To come to know; to become informed of; to find out, To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something, To teach, To be studying, To make use of a bad experience, To improve, maybe used in an order, To attend a course or other educational activity, acquire knowledge; realize; be aware; discover; acquire; memorize, If you learn of something, you find out about it. It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty It didn't come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown the Admiral, who, on learning who I was, wanted to meet me. = find out, If people learn to behave or react in a particular way, they gradually start to behave in that way as a result of a change in attitudes. You have to learn to face your problem We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality, If you learn from an unpleasant experience, you change the way you behave so that it does not happen again or so that, if it happens again, you can deal with it better. I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience, If you learn something such as a poem or a role in a play, you study or repeat the words so that you can remember them. He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison. see also learned, learning, get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted", commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?", impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat", If you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill through studying or training. Their children were going to learn English He is learning to play the piano. learning how to use new computer systems Experienced teachers help you learn quickly. + learning learn·ing a bilingual approach to the learning of English, to learn something the hard way: see hard to learn the ropes: see rope, be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam", find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time", (n ) A computer-aided instruction program provided with some versions of the UNIX® system, To be studying to take a driving test etc, or to do a driving test etc, To gain knowledge or information of; to ascertain by inquiry, study, or investigation; to receive instruction concerning; to fix in the mind; to acquire understanding of, or skill; as, to learn the way; to learn a lesson; to learn dancing; to learn to skate; to learn the violin; to learn the truth about something, To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly, acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate", To communicate knowledge to; to teach, vi [to find out about something] belajar (ajar), Credit Basics Credit Card Key Points Credit Scoring Scoring Secrets Student Cards, Fact Sheets Lesson Plans, Reuqirements: - A complete net construction construction - The net is loaded with all necessary values input - Output pattern has been designed output Learn: ????? Write Result: PutOutput, acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate" get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted" be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam, be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam, American English uses the form learned as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either learned or learnt, lear, absorb, Simple past tense and past participle of learn: taught, Derived from experience; acquired by learning, Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated, Simple past tense and past participle of learn, Accumulated knowledge, Something that has been learned, An act in which something is learned, Present participle of learn, lere, Alternative spelling of learned, leer, lered, past of learn, highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience", established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response", having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor", A learned person has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man, scholarly, erudite, knowledgeable, educated; familiar, known; gained through experience, acquired by learning; "learned skills", Learned books or papers have been written by someone who has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics. see also learn. adj. Hand Billings Learned learned helplessness Marcy William Learned, acquired by learning; "learned skills, scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory, Having much knowledge; scholarly, erudite, highly educated, Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp, in an educated manner, in a scholarly manner, In an educated and knowledgable manner, Click HERE to send us your definition! Definition and Study by Infed org, process by which experience or practice results in a relatively permanent change in behaviour or potential behaviour, has the special meaning introduced in the NTSI and carried over into the NQF to describe the intended national thinking shift away from separated education and training towards an integrated approach, the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language, The strategic process of developing strategy by crafting, experimentation and feedback Note that learning in this context does not mean rote or memory learning, The action of the verb to learn, The process of getting knowledge, skills, experience or values by study, experience or training, The knowledge or skill received by instruction or study; acquired knowledge or ideas in any branch of science or literature; erudition; literature; science; as, he is a man of great learning, The acquisition of knowledge or skill; as, the learning of languages; the learning of telegraphy, Reflecting on experience to identify how a situation or future actions could be improved and then using this knowledge to make actual improvements This can be individual or group-based Learning involves applying lessons learned to future actions, which provides the basis for another cycle of learning, a process based on experience that results in a relatively durable change in behavior or knowledge logical consequences events that follow behavior within a normal social environment long-term memorythe final phase of memory in which information storage may last from hours to a lifetime, A process that "builds on or modifies understanding, capacities, abilities, attitudes and propensities in the individual " (See Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) pp 104-105) There are different theories about learning, the most important being Humanistic, Behavioristic, Cognitive and Social Learning theory and each supports a different approach to teaching and therefore to distance education, Changes in a person's behaviour caused by information and experience p 123, This refers to acquiring new concepts, new skills and new knowledge to perform a job In the HCI context, it refers to how users learn new interfaces in order to solve problems The theory is that once an adult reaches a certain age, learning gets very difficult The HCI course offers several solutions so to minimize learning, Changes in an individual's behavior arising from experience, The process by which relatively permanent changes occur in behavioral potential as a result of experience (Anderson), knowledge gained through study, education; process of acquiring knowledge, Learning is the process of gaining knowledge through studying. The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus. see also learn, seat of learning. knowledge gained through reading and study. Process of acquiring modifications in existing knowledge, skills, habits, or tendencies through experience, practice, or exercise. Learning includes associative processes (see association; conditioning), discrimination of sense-data, psychomotor and perceptual learning (see perception), imitation, concept formation, problem solving, and insight learning. Animal learning has been studied by ethologists and comparative psychologists, the latter often drawing explicit parallels to human learning (see comparative psychology; ethology). The first experiments concerning associative learning were conducted by Ivan Pavlov in Russia and Edward L. Thorndike in the U.S. Critics of the early stimulus-response (S-R) theories, such as Edward C. Tolman, claimed they were overly reductive and ignored a subject's inner activities. Gestalt-psychology researchers drew attention to the importance of pattern and form in perception and learning, while structural linguists argued that language learning was grounded in a genetically inherited "grammar." Developmental psychologists such as Jean Piaget highlighted stages of growth in learning. More recently, cognitive scientists have explored learning as a form of information processing, while some brain researchers, such as Gerald Maurice Edelman, have proposed that thinking and learning involve an ongoing process of cerebral pathway building. Related topics of research include attention, comprehension, motivation, and transfer of training. See also behaviour genetics; behaviourism; educational psychology; imprinting; instinct; intelligence. Great Learning Dark Learning learning disabilities Practical Learning School social learning Tonghak Korean: Eastern Learning, the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language", profound scholarly knowledge, Learning is the process by which data is collected for the purposes of applying appropriate actions at a subsequent time We referr to our software as having the attribute of learning and by this we mean that it can be taught, by providint it with information, such that it can later perform the appropriate actions as a means to implement a functioning system, A relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience, The process by which weights and biases are adjusted to achieve some desired network behavior, any relatively permanent change in the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of an individual that results from experience, The internalization of rules and formulas which can be used to communicate in the L2 Krashen uses this term for formal learning in the classroom, Changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour, as a result of experience, Training models (estimating their parameters) based on existing data, The acquiring and understanding of information, which may lead to improvement or change Examples of organisational learning activities include benchmarking, internally and externally led assessments and/or audits, and best practice studies Examples of individual learning include training and professional qualifications, A change to a system that alters it's future performance and is usually associated with changes to rules, Genus: A mental process Differentia: Acquiring knowledge through instruction or study, A relatively permanent change in cognition, resulting from experience and directly influencing behavior, The act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill, (1) the process of acquiring knowledge, attitudes, or skills from study ,instruction, or experience Source:Miller &Findlay 1996, p 167 (2) the knowledge, attitudes, or skills acquired, third-person singular of learn, Learnt is a past tense and past participle of learn. A past tense and a past participle of learn. a past tense and past participle of learn, UK, simple past of learn, UK, past participle of learn,
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To come to know; to become informed of; to find out - "He just learned that he will be sacked."
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To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something
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To teach - "That'll learn him to bust my tomater."
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To be studying
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To make use of a bad experience
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To improve, maybe used in an order - "Learn how to do it better!"
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To attend a course or other educational activity - "For, as he took delight to introduce me, I took delight to learn."
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acquire knowledge; realize; be aware; discover; acquire; memorize fiil
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If you learn of something, you find out about it. It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty It didn't come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown the Admiral, who, on learning who I was, wanted to meet me. = find out
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If people learn to behave or react in a particular way, they gradually start to behave in that way as a result of a change in attitudes. You have to learn to face your problem We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality
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If you learn from an unpleasant experience, you change the way you behave so that it does not happen again or so that, if it happens again, you can deal with it better. I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience
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If you learn something such as a poem or a role in a play, you study or repeat the words so that you can remember them. He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison. see also learned, learning
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get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
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commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
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impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"
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If you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill through studying or training. Their children were going to learn English He is learning to play the piano. learning how to use new computer systems Experienced teachers help you learn quickly. + learning learn·ing a bilingual approach to the learning of English
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to learn something the hard way: see hard to learn the ropes: see rope
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be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
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find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
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(n ) A computer-aided instruction program provided with some versions of the UNIX® system
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To be studying to take a driving test etc, or to do a driving test etc
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To gain knowledge or information of; to ascertain by inquiry, study, or investigation; to receive instruction concerning; to fix in the mind; to acquire understanding of, or skill; as, to learn the way; to learn a lesson; to learn dancing; to learn to skate; to learn the violin; to learn the truth about something
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To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly
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acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
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acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate" get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted" be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam
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be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam
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American English uses the form learned as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either learned or learnt
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To learn.
lear - "To bring about, but they of him it lear."
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To learn.
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Simple past tense and past participle of learn: taught
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Derived from experience; acquired by learning - "Everyday behavior is an overlay of learned behavior over instinct."
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Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated - "My learned friend (a formal, courteous description of a lawyer)"
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Simple past tense and past participle of learn
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Accumulated knowledge - "The department head was also a scholar of great learning."
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Something that has been learned
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An act in which something is learned - "Learning to ride a unicycle sounds exciting."
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Present participle of learn - "I'm learning to ride a unicycle."
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learnèd
Alternative spelling of learned
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to learn.
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past of learn
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learned
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
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established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response"
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having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor"
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A learned person has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man
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scholarly, erudite, knowledgeable, educated; familiar, known; gained through experience sıfat
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acquired by learning; "learned skills"
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Learned books or papers have been written by someone who has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics. see also learn. adj. Hand Billings Learned learned helplessness Marcy William Learned
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acquired by learning; "learned skills
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scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory
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Having much knowledge; scholarly, erudite, highly educated
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Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp
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learnedly
in an educated manner, in a scholarly manner
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In an educated and knowledgable manner
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process by which experience or practice results in a relatively permanent change in behaviour or potential behaviour
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The action of the verb to learn
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The process of getting knowledge, skills, experience or values by study, experience or training
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The knowledge or skill received by instruction or study; acquired knowledge or ideas in any branch of science or literature; erudition; literature; science; as, he is a man of great learning
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The acquisition of knowledge or skill; as, the learning of languages; the learning of telegraphy
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Reflecting on experience to identify how a situation or future actions could be improved and then using this knowledge to make actual improvements This can be individual or group-based Learning involves applying lessons learned to future actions, which provides the basis for another cycle of learning
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a process based on experience that results in a relatively durable change in behavior or knowledge logical consequences events that follow behavior within a normal social environment long-term memorythe final phase of memory in which information storage may last from hours to a lifetime
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A process that "builds on or modifies understanding, capacities, abilities, attitudes and propensities in the individual " (See Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) pp 104-105) There are different theories about learning, the most important being Humanistic, Behavioristic, Cognitive and Social Learning theory and each supports a different approach to teaching and therefore to distance education
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Changes in an individual's behavior arising from experience
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Learning is the process of gaining knowledge through studying. The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus. see also learn, seat of learning. knowledge gained through reading and study. Process of acquiring modifications in existing knowledge, skills, habits, or tendencies through experience, practice, or exercise. Learning includes associative processes (see association; conditioning), discrimination of sense-data, psychomotor and perceptual learning (see perception), imitation, concept formation, problem solving, and insight learning. Animal learning has been studied by ethologists and comparative psychologists, the latter often drawing explicit parallels to human learning (see comparative psychology; ethology). The first experiments concerning associative learning were conducted by Ivan Pavlov in Russia and Edward L. Thorndike in the U.S. Critics of the early stimulus-response (S-R) theories, such as Edward C. Tolman, claimed they were overly reductive and ignored a subject's inner activities. Gestalt-psychology researchers drew attention to the importance of pattern and form in perception and learning, while structural linguists argued that language learning was grounded in a genetically inherited "grammar." Developmental psychologists such as Jean Piaget highlighted stages of growth in learning. More recently, cognitive scientists have explored learning as a form of information processing, while some brain researchers, such as Gerald Maurice Edelman, have proposed that thinking and learning involve an ongoing process of cerebral pathway building. Related topics of research include attention, comprehension, motivation, and transfer of training. See also behaviour genetics; behaviourism; educational psychology; imprinting; instinct; intelligence. Great Learning Dark Learning learning disabilities Practical Learning School social learning Tonghak Korean: Eastern Learning
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the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language"
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profound scholarly knowledge
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A relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience
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any relatively permanent change in the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of an individual that results from experience
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(1) the process of acquiring knowledge, attitudes, or skills from study ,instruction, or experience Source:Miller &Findlay 1996, p 167 (2) the knowledge, attitudes, or skills acquired
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Learnt is a past tense and past participle of learn. A past tense and a past participle of learn. a past tense and past participle of learn
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