Erste Hinweise auf kollektives Lernen | Big History Project

Steinwerkzeuge, Veränderungen im menschlichen Schädel und mutierte Gene: John Shea bespricht einige der frühen Belege, die wir für kollektives Lernen haben. Website: https://www.bighistoryproject.com/portal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bighistoryproject Twitter: https://twitter.com/BigHistoryPro Klick hier, um mehr Videos zu sehen: https://alugha.com/oerprojectlearning

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