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Cinderella and the Four Learning Theories
This paper explores the underlying assumptions about teaching, learning and knowledge as it relates to the four learning theories -- behaviourist, cognitive, humanist and critical.
Denise Dignam
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A theory of universal learning [PDF]
How quickly can a given class of concepts be learned from examples? It is common to measure the performance of a supervised machine learning algorithm by plotting its "learning curve", that is, the decay of the error rate as a function of the number of training examples.
Olivier Bousquet +4 more
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A Theory of Subjective Learning [PDF]
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David Dillenberger +3 more
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Learning a theory of causality. [PDF]
The very early appearance of abstract knowledge is often taken as evidence for innateness. We explore the relative learning speeds of abstract and specific knowledge within a Bayesian framework and the role for innate structure. We focus on knowledge about causality, seen as a domain-general intuitive theory, and ask whether this knowledge can be ...
Goodman, Noah +2 more
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Learning and using relational theories [PDF]
Kemp, Charles; Goodman, Noah D.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.Much of human knowledge is organized into sophisticated systems that are often called intuitive theories. We propose that intuitive theories are mentally represented in a logical language, and that the
Tenenbaum, Joshua B +5 more
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Learning theories and interprofessional education: a user's guide [PDF]
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) and writers in this field are drawing on a wide range of disciplines for theories that have utility in IPE. While this has undoubtedly enriched the research
Craddock, Deborah +3 more
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Cuzzolin, Fabio +3 more
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Thresholding in Learning Theory [PDF]
In this paper we investigate the problem of learning an unknown bounded function. We be emphasize special cases where it is possible to provide very simple (in terms of computation) estimates enjoying in addition the property of being universal : their construction does not depend on a priori knowledge on regularity conditions on the unknown object and
Kerkyacharian, G., Picard, D.
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Advancing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning using Learning Theories and Reflectivity
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) remains a mostly elusive notion. For universities to genuinely contribute to SoTL, they must delineate clear parameters of engagement.
Lester Brian Shawa
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Virtual Laboratories in Tertiary Education: Case Study Analysis by Learning Theories
This paper examines and evaluates Virtual Laboratories (VLabs) in consideration of technology design, educational pedagogy, and outcome in tertiary education context for ICT courses.
Jahan Hassan, Anamika Devi, Biplob Ray
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