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The Influence of Active Learning on the Concept of Mastery of Sains Learning by Fifth Grade Students at Primary School

The Influence of Active Learning on the Concept of Mastery of Sains Learning by Fifth Grade Students at Primary School

... sains learning based on active ...active learning is very necessary for students to get maximum learning ...and learning process, it will be easier to be understood and be remembered longer by ...

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Cross-Disciplinary Faculty Perspectives On Experiential Learning

Cross-Disciplinary Faculty Perspectives On Experiential Learning

... Not surprisingly, EL is generally defined (by 80%), as a hands-on experience and/or learning by doing. In addition, cognitive activity, such as observation and reflection, is (also) included in the definition by a ...

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Problem based learning

Problem based learning

... that learning is student­centred in that students take responsibility for identifying and addressing their own learning needs; tutors are required to facilitate this rather than adopt the position of ...

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Students’ Views about the Problem Based Collaborative Learning Environment Supported By Dynamic Web Technologies

Students’ Views about the Problem Based Collaborative Learning Environment Supported By Dynamic Web Technologies

... their learning by allowing them to collaborate, interact and participate actively in learning given the features of dynamic web ...active learning, motivation, collaborative learning (Gülen ...

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The effect of learning strategy e-learning and student's independence  in learning to learning results of learning tafsir

The effect of learning strategy e-learning and student's independence in learning to learning results of learning tafsir

... of learning achievement of Tafsir in this group is quite good, it is indicated the achievement of learning objectives reaching ...of learning result of Tafseer is presented in Table ...are ...

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Readiness of the college of teacher education on e learning:  Input to on line learning management

Readiness of the college of teacher education on e learning: Input to on line learning management

... The readiness of the CTE for e-learning system was determined in terms of teacher’s preparedness, students’ preparedness and management and infrastructure requirement for e-learning. Table 1 presents the ...

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The Process of Learning Revisited

The Process of Learning Revisited

... Practising at school is seen as a necessary duty, not as a potential pedagogic moment of opportunity. It is supposed to strengthen what has been painstakingly learnt. At least this is the common assumption. The regard ...

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Flexible job-shop scheduling with learning and forgetting effect by Multi-Agent System   Pages 521-534
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Flexible job-shop scheduling with learning and forgetting effect by Multi-Agent System Pages 521-534 Download PDF

... The processing time of the machine is assumed fixed in several studies. In many real industrial applications, the processing time is affected by learning and forgetting effects. This research proposes a scheduling ...

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Developing an integrated Project Based Learning and STEM Learning Module for fostering Scientific Creativity among Fifth Graders

Developing an integrated Project Based Learning and STEM Learning Module for fostering Scientific Creativity among Fifth Graders

... plans, learning standard, and overall flow of the project ...enjoyable learning which could promote knowledge about STEM, group cooperation and the quality of group prototypes, which in turn promotes their ...

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International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Education (IJSRME) ISSN (Online): 2455 – 5630 (www.rdmodernresearch.com) Volume I, Issue II, 2016

International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Education (IJSRME) ISSN (Online): 2455 – 5630 (www.rdmodernresearch.com) Volume I, Issue II, 2016

... Blended Learning: In addition to chalk and talk method of teaching, the faculty members are using the IT enabled learning tools such as PPT, Video clippings, Audio system, online sources, Simulation ...

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Assessment of Accuracy Enhancement of Back Propagation Algorithm by Training the Model using Deep Learning

Assessment of Accuracy Enhancement of Back Propagation Algorithm by Training the Model using Deep Learning

... used at the end of linear regression to determine the probability of an output to fall in each of the applicable classes. Deep belief nets with stacked RBMs' have been used for many applications such as speech and phone ...

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“Generation of A Learning Pathway for A Learning Material”

“Generation of A Learning Pathway for A Learning Material”

... a learning object. Such elements include: Interactivity type, Learning resource type, Interactivity level, Semantic density, Audience or Intended end user role, Context, Typical age range, Difficulty, ...

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COMPARATIVE CURRICULUM DISTANCE EDUCATION

COMPARATIVE CURRICULUM DISTANCE EDUCATION

... This technology is not only devices and infrastructures but also software systems and services and is reflected not only in the shifting balance between say mobile phone and networked desktop computers but also a ...

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"I Think That Sometimes Reading Is Overrated": Tactical, Strategic, and Epistemological Reflections on Planning Education

"I Think That Sometimes Reading Is Overrated": Tactical, Strategic, and Epistemological Reflections on Planning Education

... transformative learning does not necessarily fit well with an instrumental approach to education, which as noted above is perceived as being the dominant force in higher education in the UK, from both the ...

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How Fast Can Levels of Proficiency Improve?

How Fast Can Levels of Proficiency Improve?

... There seems to be little work on this topic beyond what is discussed above. This can be considered a serious gap from an education planning perspective, especially now that the focus globally has moved squarely towards ...

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Evidence-based Projections and Benchmarks for SDG Indicator 4.1.1

Evidence-based Projections and Benchmarks for SDG Indicator 4.1.1

... The report confirms that what is now widely understood as the ‘minimum proficiency level’, or MPL, which equals 400 TIMSS points is a useful threshold for monitoring progress with respect to indicator 4.1.1. The existing ...

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Title :    A HARDBACK OF MACHINE LEARNING Author (s) : R.VASUGI, C. TAMILSELVI, V. PARAMESWARI

Title : A HARDBACK OF MACHINE LEARNING Author (s) : R.VASUGI, C. TAMILSELVI, V. PARAMESWARI

... machine learning systems provide the learning algorithms with known quantities to support future ...unsupervised learning. Supervised learning systems are mostly associated with ...

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Analysis of student learning interest, and student learning motivation in enhancement student learning achievement at school

Analysis of student learning interest, and student learning motivation in enhancement student learning achievement at school

... student learning interest in learning motivation in students becomes one of the factors that need to get attention for teachers in the implementation of the learning process, high motivation in ...

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Enhancing Students’ Learning Motivation by Applyıng Reflectıve Pedagogy to Modules for Junıor High School

Enhancing Students’ Learning Motivation by Applyıng Reflectıve Pedagogy to Modules for Junıor High School

... the learning process is for the teacher to serve as a guide and to create conditions by which learners may draw on their own experiences in order to refine what they already understand about the subject matter at ...

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Advanced Machine Learning Approach: Deep Learning

Advanced Machine Learning Approach: Deep Learning

... The reports conferred on top of illustrated that Deep Learning encompasses a heap of potential, however must overcome a number of challenges before changing into additional versatile tool. The interest and ...

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