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Michael O'Donnell, Bond's head of effectiveness and learning explains this model "puts a lot more at stake".

Blended learning, explains Mike Boxall, higher education expert at PA Consulting Group, involves using a diverse range of teaching methods and resources to offer more effective learning experiences.

"People have less time to spend on campus on face-to-face learning," explains Claire Hewitt, head of learning design for Henley's executive courses.

Vicky Rose, head of communications at Totem Learning explains why Helen Routledge should win the Rising Star category of the Guardian Small Business Showcase competition: I have worked with Helen for over five years and she is a real inspiration.

Section "The framework of transfer learning" explains the transfer learning framework used in this research.

Quick learning explains whether students view learning as occurring quickly rather than gradually, and innate ability describes intelligence or learning ability as innate and therefore effort does not make any difference.

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Supervised and unsupervised learning (explained below).

Teaching does not equal learning; explaining that a misconception is wrong does not seem to be effective.

Theories of (organizational or individual) learning explain the process of learning focusing, among other things, on how firms or individuals create, transfer, absorb, and retain knowledge.

In relation to context-aware applications, machine learning involves a wide variety of algorithms which can be classified into different categories based on the following methods [19]: Supervised and unsupervised learning (explained below).

"When I started this project, I didn't want to have to put things in cars – I just wanted to play with the machine learning," explained Hotz in an interview.

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