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Game Element: Pattern Recognition

Kapp Notes

Many games involve creating, identifying or predicting a pattern. Pattern recognition is the ability to recognize order in a chaos or to see relationships in disjointed information. Patterns can be found in concepts, ideas, and series of words, symbols, numbers, and images. Once the top overflows the player loses.

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A Guide to Predictive Analytics for Business Excellence

Hurix Digital

In business, estimating future sales and growth is called forecasting or prediction. While traditional forecasting models used to be effective in predicting business volumes, their quality had to grow with evolving technology and markets. How important is this concept?

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Incorporating Metaverse into Corporate Training Programs in 2023: A Look into the Future

Infopro Learning

This could include analyzing participation levels, attention to detail, engagement statistics, behavior patterns, and even making predictions for future learning. These insights could potentially drive the development of new and innovative learning approaches.

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7 Ways predictive learning analytics help deliver successful training programs

Matrix

This involves measuring the positive results in the workplace – usually in the form of behavior change or increased efficiency. Predictive learning analytics can help identify the pain points and gaps by gathering the right data. In other words, predictive learning analytics focuses on individual learners.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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A 3-Step Process To Successfully Validate Your Online Course Idea

learnWorlds

How often have you questioned whether an idea for an online course is feasible or if it would work for your audience? Ideas are just the beginning of the online course creation process, and we all know that the beginning is half of every action. The best way to discover if an idea has any chance of success is to validate it.

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Your Bayesian Brain – Are you wired for statistics?

Learningtogo

A contemporary of Isaac Newton and a defender of Newton’s invention of calculus , Thomas Bayes was a theologian and mathematician (those two fields were not as far apart in his time as they have drifted today) who is best known for his invention of probabilistic prediction. So what does all this math have to do with the brain?

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