A Learning Gallery can mean a few different things depending on the context, but generally, it’s a place (physical or digital) where students' or learners' work is displayed to share ideas, celebrate achievements, or reflect on learning.
Here are a few common meanings:
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In education: A Learning Gallery is when teachers set up students' projects, writings, posters, or artworks around a classroom or hallway for others to walk around and view, like an art exhibit. It can be part of a reflection exercise or a showcase event.
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In training/workshops: Sometimes, after group work or brainstorming sessions, participants put up their notes or posters, and everyone walks around (like in a "gallery walk") to review what others created.
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In online learning: Some platforms have digital Learning Galleries where users upload assignments, and others can view, comment, or get inspired.
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