What's in a prerequisite [learning environments]

It is important that all pedagogical design decisions in educational learning environments are made explicit to the educator. However, implicit assumptions affecting or even contradicting the "official" pedagogical method may unbeknownst slip into the design. We discuss a concrete problem...

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