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Lytics Seminar - Week 5 - Class Notes

This week we kept on advancing on the Machine Learning, more specifically about textual analysis. We went over the “bag of words” technique of trying to make predictions about the …

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Brazilian Education - Week 5 - Class Notes

This week Paulo Blikstein presented on the topic of equity in education and how technology could potentially help reduce it - with a warning that it might actually increase the gap…

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Engineering Education - Week 5.1 - Reading Notes

Reading:  Ambrose, S. A. (2010). How learning works: Seven research-based principles for smart teaching. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Notes:  Chapter 4 - “How Do Students Develo…

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LDT Seminar - Master's Project - Week 5 - Update

Have been trying to focus on putting together an initial prototype for LXD. Since the idea was to have a talking virtual character, I decided that it would be interesting for the i…

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Internship - Week 4 - Check-in Assignment

Prompt:  Quick reflection: What have you learned in terms of new skills and as well as insights through your internship work?  What questions has it raised?   Do you have any conce…

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Engineering Education - Week 4.2 - Reading Notes

LOFT Process Guides: Understand Phase. Techniques: Identify Problems, Preparation Identify problems What problems should the learners be able to solve? Subject matter expert dev…

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Lytics Seminar - Week 4 - Class Notes

Great talk today about how machine learning - the second of a series. We looked at collecting, cleaning, and coding data to create the training data set in a supervised learning m…