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learn how you can make money with your mobile application | CDN Mobile Solutions Blog - 0 views

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    Earn money by mobile application as well as learn how to promote business. You can also learn top effective ways to earn money by your mobile application.
Janos Haits

GraphLab | Large-Scale Machine Learning - 0 views

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    On top of our platform we have developed new sophisticated statistical models and machine learning algorithms for a wide range of applications including product targeting, market segmentation, community detection, network security, text analysis, and computer vision. These models enable our customers extract more value from their data and better understand and respond to a rapidly evolving world.
Janos Haits

Guiding Your Learning Journey | Learning Sherpa - 0 views

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    Find material relating to your course that is relevant to the things you are interested in. Create and expand your interest network and let Learning Sherpa do the work from there. Easily discover ideas that inspire you for your next essay, project, or research paper that are relevant to you.
Janos Haits

HoultonInstitute.com/ - 0 views

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    learn from the best ...
Janos Haits

Scootle - Home - 0 views

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    Learn, teach and collaborate using digital curriculum resources from The Learning Federation.
Janos Haits

ConvNetJS: Deep Learning in your browser - 0 views

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    ConvNetJS is a Javascript library for training Deep Learning models (mainly Neural Networks) entirely in your browser. Open a tab and you're training. No software requirements, no compilers, no installations, no GPUs, no sweat.
Janos Haits

homeAI.info | The home of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Information Reso... - 0 views

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    "an index of all information resources on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning related topics"
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Schoolchildren can learn complex subjects on their own | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Educational researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have found that schoolchildren can independently develop strategies for solving complex mathematical tasks, with weaker students proving just as capable as their stronger classmates. Researchers in mathematics education worked with approximately 1600 8th grade high-school students in various German states. Following an introduction to the general topic by their teachers, the school children were given a workbook of geometric tasks that they had to solve on paper and using a computer over four school periods. Calculating the surface area of Gran Canaria was one of the real-world, free-form assignments the students had to tackle. The workbook material included explanations and examples of various problem-solving approaches. The teachers took a back seat during the session but were on hand to answer questions from the children, who worked in pairs. After testing the students' skills before and after the session, the researchers recorded a significant improvement in their capabilities. The students learned to apply mathematics more effectively, the researchers said. The students were also able to call on these skills in a further test three months later. "We expected students who were weaker at math to benefit more from a greater degree of guidance through the module," said professor Kristina Reiss.  "But we didn't see a significant difference between these and stronger students." The researchers also found that there were also no differences between boys and girls. "We now know that students - also those who are weaker in math - have the skills to master even very complex subject matters at their own pace," said Reiss. Topics: Cognitive Science/Neuroscience
Janos Haits

Digital Union - 0 views

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    The Digital Union, part of Learning Technology in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, provides support for teaching and learning with technology. It is located on the third floor of the Science and Engineering Library and is a partnership of University Libraries and the Office of the CIO.
Janos Haits

Aristotele - 0 views

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    ARISTOTELE aims at relating the learning process to the organizational one as well as to the innovation process management. In the organizational contexts three main kinds of processes are traditionally identified: organizational processes (marketing & communication, human resources management, business), learning processes (group training sessions) and social collaboration processes (spontaneous formation of groups within the organization).
Janos Haits

SymbalooEDU | PLE | Personal Learning Environment - 0 views

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    Over 50.000 teachers and students all over the world are using SymbalooEDU as a Personal Learning Environment tool. Check out the following videos to see how SymbalooEDU is being used in education as a PLE.
Janos Haits

Knewton - The World's Leading Adaptive Learning Technology Provider - 0 views

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    Powering adaptive learning for Pearson Pearson and Knewton partner to advance the next generation of digital education.
Janos Haits

Read the Web :: Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    "Can computers learn to read? We think so. "Read the Web" is a research project that attempts to create a computer system that learns over time to read the web. Since January 2010, our computer system called NELL (Never-Ending Language Learner) has been running continuously, attempting to perform two tasks each day:"
Janos Haits

OpenML - 0 views

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    "Search 575918 machine learning experiments on 88 datasets and 271 implementations"
Erich Feldmeier

@5SeenGeno @biogarage Randy Oliver Scientific Beekeeping - 0 views

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    "In short, this site is a record of my learning process as I try to understand aspects of colony health and productivity, and the reasons why various management techniques work (or don't). If you are a beginning beekeeper looking for basic information, or an experienced beekeeper looking for a summary of mite treatment options, I suggest that you go directly to Basic Beekeeping. I started keeping bees as a hobbyist in 1967, and then went on to get university degrees in biological sciences, specializing in entomology. In 1980 I began to build a migratory beekeeping operation in California, and currently run about 1000 hives with my two sons, from which we make our livings. In 1993, the varroa mite arrived in California, and after it wiped out my operation for the second time in 1999, I decided to "hit the books" and use my scientific background to learn to fight back"
Janos Haits

Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites - 0 views

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    "Learn how to build games, apps and websites"
Janos Haits

mloss | All entries - 0 views

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    machine learning open source software
Charles Daney

White matter helps brain learn :The Scientist - 0 views

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    Researchers demonstrate a role for the brain's connective tissue in learning a new task
Skeptical Debunker

Naps May Improve Performance Later In The Day : NPR - 0 views

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    "In the study, researchers took two groups of healthy young adults. Each group completed two learning sessions. The difference was that between the first and second sessions, one group got to take a 90-minute nap. The group that got the nap improved in their ability to learn by 10 percent, while the non-napping group did 10 percent worse."
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