Designing an Educational Diagram with Four Key Learning Characteristics
Create a professional and clean educational diagram showing the four key characteristics of learning: Holistic, Thematic, Contextual, and Interactive. Use a circular diagram divided into four equal parts (quadrants), with each part labeled with one characteristic. Holistic: Use icons like a brain (cognitive), heart (affective), and hands (psychomotor) with a short description: “Integrates knowledge, values, and skills.” Thematic: Show an open book with linked topics or mindmap branches and description: “Focuses on major themes connecting multiple concepts.” Contextual: Use real-world elements (e.g., a farm, city, home) and a description: “Applies learning to real-life situations.” Interactive: Show people collaborating, speech bubbles, or tools like computers/whiteboards with a caption: “Encourages student engagement and dialogue.” Use soft academic colors (blue, green, yellow, and orange), clean lines, and a layout suitable for web or presentation. Avoid clutter.

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