creators_name: Schank, Roger C. editors_name: Leake, David type: bookchapter datestamp: 1998-04-23 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:08 metadata_visibility: show title: Goal-Based Scenarios: Case-Based Reasoning Meets Learning by Doing ispublished: pub subjects: cog-psy subjects: comp-sci-art-intel full_text_status: public abstract: Learning from experiences is the fundamental process of case-based reasoning. Taking case-based reasoning seriously as a cognitive model implies that experiences play a fundamental role in human learning as well. This has important effects on what and how to teach. This chapter examines the types of knowledge acquired from experiences. Based on this analysis, it argues for a new approach to education in which case acquisition plays a central role. date: 1996 date_type: published publication: Case-Based Reasoning: Experiences, Lessons & Future Directions publisher: AAAI Press/The MIT pagerange: 295-347 refereed: FALSE citation: Schank, Roger C. (1996) Goal-Based Scenarios: Case-Based Reasoning Meets Learning by Doing. [Book Chapter] document_url: http://cogprints.org/635/1/CBRMeetsLBD_for_Leake.html