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learning$43817$ - traducción al griego

GROUP OF PEOPLE COOPERATING TO ACHIEVE ACADEMIC GOALS
Learning Community; Learning communities; Group learning; Learning network

learning      
n. μάθηση, σοφία, μόρφωση, γνώση, πολυμάθεια
machine learning         
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  • An artificial neural network is an interconnected group of nodes, akin to the vast network of [[neuron]]s in a [[brain]]. Here, each circular node represents an [[artificial neuron]] and an arrow represents a connection from the output of one artificial neuron to the input of another.
  • A decision tree showing survival probability of passengers on the [[Titanic]]
  • linear boundary]]. Here, the linear boundary divides the black circles from the white.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ALGORITHMS AND STATISTICAL MODELS THAT COMPUTER SYSTEMS USE TO PERFORM TASKS WITHOUT EXPLICIT INSTRUCTIONS
Statistical learning; Machine Learning; Machine learning algorithm; Learning algorithms; Feature discovery; Strengthening learning algorithms; Computer machine learning; Adaptive machine learning; Learning algorithm; List of open-source machine learning software; List of machine learning software; Learning machine; Machine-learning; Machine-learned; Applications of machine learning; History of machine learning; Automatic learning algorithms; Ethics of machine learning; Genetic algorithms for machine learning; Applied machine learning; Machine learning applied; Applying machine learning; Ethics in machine learning; Ethical issues in machine learning; Self-teaching computer; Self-learning (machine learning); Embedded Machine Learning; Machine learning hardware; AI training; Generalization (machine learning)
μάθηση μηχανής
correspondence course         
  • [[William Rainey Harper]] encouraged the development of external university courses at the new University of Chicago in the 1890s.
  • ''The London University'' in 1827, drawn by [[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]]
  • Walton Hall]], renovated in 1970 to act as the headquarters of the newly established [[Open University]] (artist: Hilary French)
EDUCATION VIA COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY WITH LITTLE OR NO FACE-TO-FACE TEACHING
Correspondence school; Distance learning; Online education; Distance Learning; Correspondence course; Online Master's Program; Internet learning; Distance Education; Correspondence education; Correspondence Education; Online college; Correspondence courses; Distance-learning; Distance university; Distance Learning Education and Degrees; Online learning university; Online College Courses; Open and Distance Learning; Open and distance learning; Virtual classroom; Online colleges; Teleteaching; Remote learning; Online universities; Tuition outsourcing; Distance course; Open and distance education; Virtual classrooms; Home study course; Online distant learning; Online class; Distance classroom; Distant education; Correspondence learning; Generations of Distance Education: Technologies, Pedagogies, and Organizations; Distance e-Learning (Philippines); Distance Classroom; Virtual college; Mail-order course; Mail order course; Extramural education; Correspondence class; Correspondence classes; History of distance education; Criticism of distance education
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Definición

learning disability
¦ noun a condition giving rise to learning difficulties, especially when not associated with physical handicap.
Derivatives
learning-disabled adjective

Wikipedia

Learning community

A learning community is a group of people who share common academic goals and attitudes and meet semi-regularly to collaborate on classwork. Such communities have become the template for a cohort-based, interdisciplinary approach to higher education. This may be based on an advanced kind of educational or 'pedagogical' design.

Community psychologists such as McMillan and Chavis (1986) state that four key factors defined a sense of community: "(1) membership, (2) influence, (3) fulfilment of individuals needs and (4) shared events and emotional connections. So, the participants of learning community must feel some sense of loyalty and belonging to the group (membership) that drive their desire to keep working and helping others, also the things that the participants do must affect what happens in the community; that means, an active and not just a reactive performance (influence). Besides, a learning community must give a chance to the participants to meet particular needs (fulfilment) by expressing personal opinions, asking for help or specific information, and share stories of events with particular issue included (emotional connections) emotional experiences".

Learning communities are now fairly common to American colleges and universities, and are also found in Europe.