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- Accessing AF Portal myLearning from home : r AirForce - Reddit
Currently trying to access myLearning through the AF Portal from home, it lets me into myLearning, but once I enroll and start a course its just a blank page I overheard someone saying something about having to download some sort of Certs not sure how to do that though, if anyone knows what that means that'd be great!
- myLearning… or lack there of : r AirForce - Reddit
Why is myLearning such a horrible website? Why in the hell must you have to “enroll” in a course? Anyone should be able to open a course, take it and get credit for it I know there is many issues with more myXxxxx type sites, but you better have slotted your day’s schedule just to do anything on the POS site Absolute abomination of a required training site
- Help! issues with myLearning : r AirForce - Reddit
With this many problems, does myLearning officially qualify as a learning disability?
- My learning : r AirForce - Reddit
Does anyone know how to update certificates on my learning I’ve got cmt next month and the dates won’t update on the certificates I’ve done new…
- Review on MIT Great Learnings Data Science and Machine Learning . . .
I have just completed Great Learning x MIT's Data Science and Machine Learning: Making Data-Driven Decisions program and here's my 2 cents: Pros: Covers foundational to advanced topics in data science (Python, Probability, Statistics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning etc ) Lecture videos created by MIT faculty members and industry professionals
- Is there a way to do my new cards before my learning cards . . . - Reddit
I added about 80 "new" cards that I am going over right now but as I do them, a "learning" card comes up and makes me do that one before I can move onto the next "new" card I know it is helpful to redo the learning cards as I do the new cards, but I am trying to knock out all the new cards before I begin redoing them through via learning cards and review cards Is there a way I can just set
- Starbucks my learning : r starbucks - Reddit
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- Is picking a lower learning rate always better? (ignoring . . . - Reddit
Yes Using a smaller learning rate can lead to “better” convergence at a local minimum since you take smaller steps and are thus less likely to overshoot a minimum This is a reason we use learning rate schedulers In the beginning, we’re probably so far off the mark that it’s unlikely we’d overshoot a desirable solution
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