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We can use verb originating sentences to make it move obvious when participants are supposed to actively do something in a lesson subsection. For example, "Opening the ml4bio software" or "Training your first classifier".
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I think the suggestion was to make the subsection headers in the lessons the verb originating phrases as well? So, for example, in the into we could make "Group activity" into "Create a housing dataset" or something like that, and then leave some sentences in the text like "We'll create a housing dataset together" as they were with complete sentences.
Other parts you edited like "Visualize what the machine learning model will predict" look good to me though. These read like instructions to the reader, which we want to be verb originating.
However, I may be misunderstanding the original suggestion.
We can use verb originating sentences to make it move obvious when participants are supposed to actively do something in a lesson subsection. For example, "Opening the ml4bio software" or "Training your first classifier".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: