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  2. Learning log - Wikipedia

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    Learning Logs are a personalized learning resource for children. In the learning logs, the children record their responses to learning challenges set by their teachers. Each log is a unique record of the child's thinking and learning. The logs are usually a visually oriented development of earlier established models of learning journals, which ...

  3. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the logarithm to baseb is the inverse function of exponentiation with base b. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base of 1000 is 3, or log10(1000) = 3.

  4. Learning curve - Wikipedia

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    A learning curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between how proficient people are at a task and the amount of experience they have. Proficiency (measured on the vertical axis) usually increases with increased experience (the horizontal axis), that is to say, the more someone, groups, companies or industries perform a task ...

  5. Learning Disabilities: Types and How to Get Support - Healthline

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    find it difficult to match letters to sounds. mispronounce common words. have trouble distinguishing between letters that look similar (such as “b” and “d”) misspell words frequently, even ...

  6. Loss functions for classification - Wikipedia

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    In machine learning and mathematical optimization, loss functions for classification are computationally feasible loss functions representing the price paid for inaccuracy of predictions in classification problems (problems of identifying which category a particular observation belongs to). [1] Given as the space of all possible inputs (usually ...

  7. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    Learning management systems were designed to identify training and learning gaps, using analytical data and reporting. LMSs are focused on online learning delivery but support a range of uses, acting as a platform for online content, including courses, both asynchronous based and synchronous based. In the higher education space, an LMS may ...

  8. Logit - Wikipedia

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    Logit. Plot of logit (x) in the domain of 0 to 1, where the base of the logarithm is e. In statistics, the logit (/ ˈloʊdʒɪt / LOH-jit) function is the quantile function associated with the standard logistic distribution. It has many uses in data analysis and machine learning, especially in data transformations.

  9. Bodily-Kinesthetic Learner: What It Means, Common Traits, and ...

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    Bodily-kinesthetic is a learning style often referred to as ‘learning with the hands’ or physical learning. Basically, people with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence can learn more easily by ...