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  2. Rapid learning - Wikipedia

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    A traditional e-learning development project can take several months. In contrast the aim of rapid e-learning is to build and roll out content modules within weeks. For example, while one hour of standard e-learning can take 73 [2] to 220 [3] hours to develop, a PowerPoint to e-learning conversion can be estimated to take an average of 33 hours ...

  3. Help:Creation and usage of media files - Wikipedia

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    The maximum size of an uploaded file is 100 megabytes. The following file types may be uploaded: png, gif, jpg/jpeg, xcf, pdf, mid, ogg/ogv/oga, svg, djvu and webm. note: pdf and djvu are intended primarily for projects like Wikisource. A screencast that walks through how to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and add them to Wikipedia articles.

  4. Large width limits of neural networks - Wikipedia

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    Video: as the width of the network increases, the output distribution simplifies, ultimately converging to a Neural network Gaussian process in the infinite width limit. Artificial neural networks are a class of models used in machine learning, and inspired by biological neural networks. They are the core component of modern deep learning ...

  5. Limits of computation - Wikipedia

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    The Bekenstein bound limits the amount of information that can be stored within a spherical volume to the entropy of a black hole with the same surface area. Thermodynamics limit the data storage of a system based on its energy, number of particles and particle modes. In practice, it is a stronger bound than the Bekenstein bound.

  6. Iterated limit - Wikipedia

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    In multivariable calculus, an iterated limit is a limit of a sequence or a limit of a function in the form , = (,), (,) = ((,)),or other similar forms. An iterated limit is only defined for an expression whose value depends on at least two variables. To evaluate such a limit, one takes the limiting process as one of the two variables approaches some number, getting an expression whose value ...

  7. Computer-aided assessment - Wikipedia

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    There are new technologies and tools coming up which can support subjective assessment of evaluation of the user. System can analyze theory answer written by the user. It is also envisaged that computer-based formative assessment, in particular, will play an increasingly important role in learning, [ 3 ] with the increased use of banks of ...

  8. AOL Mail limits on sending bulk mail - AOL Help

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    If you've received a notification that a limit has been met, you'll need to wait a set amount of time before you can send more emails. Most sending limit notifications inform you of how long you'll have to wait. If you're planning to regularly send bulk email, consider looking into alternate solution.

  9. OpenOLAT - Wikipedia

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    CP-Lerninhalt: IMS Content Package, short IMS CP, is a learning content in a standardized e-learning format. An IMS CP can either be created in your own CP editor or imported. OpenOlat supports the IMS CP version 1.1.2. SCORM: Sharable Content Object Reference Model, another standardized e-learning format for learning content. Any version 1.2 ...