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  2. Learning log - Wikipedia

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    Each log is a unique record of the child's thinking and learning. The logs are usually a visually oriented development of earlier established models of learning journals, which can become an integral part of the teaching and learning program and have had a major impact on their drive to develop a more independent learner.

  3. Learning curve - Wikipedia

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    A learning curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between how proficient people are at a task and the amount of experience they have. Proficiency (measured on the vertical axis) usually increases with increased experience (the horizontal axis), that is to say, the more someone, groups, companies or industries perform a task, the better their performance at the task.

  4. Jim Kwik - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he founded Kwik Learning. [6] He taught accelerated learning programs in classrooms and at companies until 2009, when Kwik Learning launched as an online learning platform. As of 2022, it had been used by students in 195 countries. [3] The Kwik Brain podcast debuted in 2017 and in 2022 became one of the top educational podcasts on ...

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  6. ELITE SHARP CTT - Wikipedia

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    The Emergent Leader Immersive Training Environment Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Command Team Trainer, or ELITE SHARP CTT, is a laptop-based training software application for junior officers as well as battalion and brigade commanders in the U.S. military to learn how to work together with Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) and Victim Advocates (VAs) to properly ...

  7. Principles of learning - Wikipedia

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    A sharp, clear, vivid, dramatic, or exciting learning experience teaches more than a routine or boring experience. The principle of intensity implies that a student will learn more from the real thing than from a substitute. Examples, analogies, and personal experiences also make learning come to life.

  8. Degreed - Wikipedia

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    David Blake, David Wiley, and Eric Sharp founded Degreed in March 2012. [1] In November 2012, Degreed launched an early Beta to 20,000 users who joined as 'Founding Scholars' to the platform. [2] In January 2013, following a crowdfunded launch, Degreed launched to the public.

  9. ML.NET - Wikipedia

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    ML.NET is a free software machine learning library for the C# and F# programming languages. [4] [5] [6] It also supports Python models when used together with NimbusML.The preview release of ML.NET included transforms for feature engineering like n-gram creation, and learners to handle binary classification, multi-class classification, and regression tasks. [7]