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Short title: Blended learning for quality higher education: selected case studies on implementation from Asia-Pacific; 2016; Author: Lim, Cher Ping; Wang Libing; UNESCO Office Bangkok and Regional Bureau for Education in Asia and the Pacific
In 2010, a scientific study found that a small percent of the population appeared to be much better at multitasking than others, and these people were subsequently labeled "supertaskers". [41] In 2015, another study supported the idea of supertaskers. This particular study showed that they tested people by making them drive on a driving ...
Hal Pashler is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at University of California, San Diego.An experimental psychologist and cognitive scientist, Pashler is best known for his studies of human attentional limitations (his analysis of the Psychological refractory period effect concluded that the brain has discrete "processing bottlenecks" associated with specific types of cognitive operations).
Multi-task learning (MTL) is a subfield of machine learning in which multiple learning tasks are solved at the same time, while exploiting commonalities and differences across tasks.
Although men are doing more household chores, multitasking women still do the ‘lion’s share’, according to new research. Although men are doing more household chores, multitasking women ...
Recent studies highlight the potential for speed-ups in the optimization of engineering design parameters by conducting related designs jointly in a multi-task manner. [10] In machine learning , the transfer of optimized features across related data sets can enhance the efficiency of the training process as well as improve the generalization ...
[1] [2] He was also known for his work on individual differences associated with media multitasking. [3] Nass was the Thomas M. Storke Professor at Stanford and held courtesy appointments in Computer Science, Education, Law, and Sociology. He was also affiliated with the programs in Symbolic Systems and Science, Technology, and Society.
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