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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory

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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory GyrusAim LMS GyrusAim LMS - Social learning theory’s fundamental tenet is that people learn by watching, copying, and behaving like others in social situations. What Is Social Learning Theory? They observe the behavior and its specific results.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory

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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory GyrusAim LMS GyrusAim LMS - Social learning theory’s fundamental tenet is that people learn by watching, copying, and behaving like others in social situations. What Is Social Learning Theory? They observe the behavior and its specific results.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory

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A Comprehensive Guide to Social Learning Theory Gyrus Systems Gyrus Systems - Best Online Learning Management Systems Social learning theory’s fundamental tenet is that people learn by watching, copying, and behaving like others in social situations. What Is Social Learning Theory?

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Six Books About Skills You Need To Succeed in A Networked World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This book is filled with great tips on designing engaging learning experiences that help your participants connect, inspire, and engage. The model balances content, learning design, and participants. The ideas, tips, and tricks are grounded in adult learning theory, but the book is very practical.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Designing and delivering a training to a nonprofit audience is not about extreme content delivery or putting together a PowerPoint and answering questions. If you want to get results, you need to think about instructional design and learning theory. And, there is no shortage of learning theories and research.

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The Theoretical Reward Learning Research Agenda: Introduction and Motivation

The AI Alignment Forum

If this research agenda gets a bit more attention, then I think it would be entirely realistic to develop something like a mathematical theory of outer alignment on a timescale of maybe 1-3 years (and this is not accounting for the possibility of getting strong AI proof assistants within that time span).

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Research directions Open Phil wants to fund in technical AI safety

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Robust unlearning: One idea for reducing AI risks is to remove models' knowledge of potentially dangerous topics, such as cybersecurity exploits or virology. Model transparency We see potential in the idea of using a networks intermediate representations to predict, monitor, or modify its behavior. How problematic is it? Zeng et al. ,