Active and Collaborative Learning Strategies The classic: think-pair-share Think-pair-share (TPS) is the black dress of active learning: a highly flexible tool that can take as little or as much time ...
Active learning is not a new concept. Though coined by Bonwell and Eisen (1991), aspects of active learning can be found in studies by Piaget, Vygotsky, and Dewey*. Active Learning is a broad set of ...
Have you ever given a lecture to a group of adult learners? If so, you may have noticed their eyes losing focus and phones appearing as you moved through your session. This is because the traditional ...
In recent years, deep learning has transformed Natural Language Processing (NLP), search retrieval, and ranking by enabling more precise, context-aware, and efficient systems. Rama Krishna, an expert ...
Active learning strategies engage students in the learning process, fostering deeper understanding and retention. By encouraging participation, collaboration, and critical thinking during classroom ...
Every company talks to its customers with natural language. The last three years signaled the beginning of a golden age for natural language processing (NLP), one of the most useful and visible forms ...