To incorporate this technology in your business, it’s very important to clearly picture the map that takes the industry from artificial intelligence to machine learning and now to deep learning with a multitude of neural networks. — Read on http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinessdevelopmentcouncil/2020/09/02/what-is-the-difference-between-deep-learning-and-machine-learning/
Tag Archives: Learning
Analysis 2020 – Top Tools for Learning 2020
Analysis 2020 – Top Tools for Learning 2020 — Read on http://www.toptools4learning.com/analysis-2020/
Stephen’s Web ~ Personal Learning: Taking Ownership of Learning Online: Part One ~ Stephen Downes
Presentation: Personal Learning: Taking Ownership of Learning Online: Part One by Stephen Downes. Online learning, e-learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more — Read on http://www.downes.ca/presentation/525
Course sequence: Data analytics for the liberal arts | R-bloggers
I’m a proud liberal arts graduate myself who, with some fumbling, ended up in the world of data analytics. It may sound odd — Read on http://www.r-bloggers.com/course-sequence-data-analytics-for-the-liberal-arts/
Learning Analytics beyond the LMS: Enabling Connected Learning via Open Source Analytics in ‘the wild’ Final report ltr.edu.au/resources/ID14-3821_Kitto_Report_2020.pdf
PILOTed: Instructional Strategies for Today
In their essay Instructional Strategies for the Future, Brenda Bannan, Nada Dabbagh, J. J. Walcutt describe the limits of traditional instructional methods, and then present instructional requirements, instructional techniques, and strategies for meaningful learning that we should be using today… — Read on blog.academicbiz.com/2020/08/instructional-strategies-for-today.html
4 recommendations for online learning this fall – eCampus News
A survey illuminates some of the most important findings about the online learning experience for students and instructors. — Read on http://www.ecampusnews.com/2020/08/10/4-recommendations-for-online-learning-this-fall/
The Fine Line in Game Based Learning — THE Journal
Games can be powerful learning experiences, as long as adaptive learning doesn’t put an algorithm, rather than the student, in the driver’s seat. — Read on thejournal.com/articles/2020/08/04/the-fine-line-in-game-based-learning.aspx
Machines + Society #12: Tools for our brains; Social sphere packing; Fox Hunts – Machines + Society
Let’s build better tools for our brains. — Read on deaexmachinus.substack.com/p/machines-society-11-tools-for-our