The Methods of Deep Learning

as authored by Paul Stephen Prueitt, PhD
short Biography
Program of Study

Deep Learning Methods





First Day handout to 0099 class





Class Note Taking Policy   <link to class notes>





First Topic (Fractional Arithmetic)
























Community Based Collaboration

Self-organized peer-to-peer learning creates a new dimension to the study of mathematics at adopting colleges.   Students will build a repository of class notes.

As the Bridge Proposals gather stream, we hope to see the following:

1)    Each semester, an upper list of names of topics would be included in the course syllabus.  This upper list will be extended using a two-level topic taxonomy.

2)    Each semester, the course would start with no topics in the focus topic repository.

3)    Students will meet to review video and to work on video clip submission to the professor.

4)    Students might prize note taking, even though all posting to the community of practice will always be missing name and voice.

5)    Topics would develop both in number and as additional notes on a specific topic is submitted.


Skills based midterm and final exam tests will be used to measure learning outcomes.