Situated learning is a type of learning that helps you learn by doing. It helps you understand different concepts or skills by actually engaging in and experiencing the learning material or activity. So, rather than just sitting and listening to a lecture, situated learning would involve actually practicing what you're learning. For example, if you wanted to learn how to play the violin, you wouldn't just watch videos or read books about it—you'd actually go out and practice playing the violin to get better! Situated learning takes place in real-world settings, like a classroom or practice room, so you can apply what you're learning to a situation.