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“Learning Public History by doing Public History”

2022
How should we teach public history undergraduate students the digitalliteracy and skills they will need in their future careers as public historians? Thisessay examines the current state of teaching digital public history at American uni-versities and considers our obligations as public history educators when it comes topreparing our students for ...
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Learning history in fear of blushing

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1999
Two studies, investigating the learning history (i.e. traumatic conditioning experiences, vicarious learning, informational learning) of individuals with and without fear of blushing, are presented. In study 1, individuals high (n = 61) and low (n = 59) in fear of blushing completed the (revised) Phobic Origin Questionnaire [POQ; Ost, L. G., & Hugdahl,
S M Bögels, Sandra Mulkens
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The History of Learning

How does simple life examples map to AI ...
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Life history, love and learning

Nature Human Behaviour, 2019
Classic avoidance learning leads to a dilemma: if an animal always avoids a cue that lead to a negative outcome, it will never learn anything new about the cue and outcome. A new study suggests that a protected childhood period helps resolve that dilemma: children actually prefer to explore aversive cues but only do so if a parent is present.
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Learning histories

TVZ - Verpleegkunde in praktijk en wetenschap, 2020
Schalkwijk, Hugo   +3 more
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An Abridged History of Learning Objects

2007
What follows is a short history of learning objects in both the academic, governmental, and corporate sectors. This is by no means an exhaustive list of events. The origin of the term will be traced from 1992, as Wayne Hodgins coined it, to the present.
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Distance learning — a personal history

The Internet and Higher Education, 2000
Abstract Inabeth Miller conducts a personal tour through many of the highlight experiments in distance learning over the past 25 years. She looks at the places and people who have been the innovators, their successes and failures. While the major emphasis is on higher education, several examples come from her K-12 experience.
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Learning History

2022
Mario Carretero   +1 more
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Learning from history for personalized federated learning

Neural Networks
Personalized Federated Learning (pFL) has received extensive attentions, due to its ability to effectively process non-IID data distributed among different clients. However, most of the existing pFL methods focus on the collaboration between global and local models to enrich the personalization process, but ignoring a lot of valuable historical ...
Yingxun Fu, Shulan Yin, Li Ma, Jie Liu
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