live learning environment
[liv ˈlɜrnɪŋ ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt]
nounpl: live learning environments
ambiente de aprendizagem ao vivo
1. A real-time educational setting where instruction and learning occur simultaneously, typically with direct interaction between instructor and learners, as opposed to asynchronous or pre-recorded formats
The university switched to a live learning environment during the pandemic to maintain direct interaction with students.
A universidade mudou para um ambiente de aprendizagem ao vivo durante a pandemia para manter a interação direta com os alunos.
2. A physical or virtual classroom setting where students and teachers engage in real-time communication and collaborative learning activities
A live learning environment fosters immediate feedback and dynamic discussion between participants.
Um ambiente de aprendizagem ao vivo promove feedback imediato e discussão dinâmica entre os participantes.
3. An educational context that emphasizes active, experiential learning with ongoing interaction rather than passive consumption of content
The workshop created a live learning environment where participants could practice new skills immediately.
O workshop criou um ambiente de aprendizagem ao vivo onde os participantes puderam praticar novas habilidades imediatamente.
This term became increasingly prominent in Brazilian and Portuguese educational discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021) as institutions distinguished between live virtual classes and asynchronous online materials. In Brazil, 'ambiente de aprendizagem ao vivo' is now standard terminology in educational policy discussions and institutional communications. In the USA and NYC, the term reflects the shift toward hybrid and remote learning models that emerged post-pandemic, emphasizing the value of synchronous instruction.
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