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Predicting completion time: Activity Progress

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This lecture covers the prediction of completion time in activities based on progress data, including measures to optimize time extension gain and balancing victims. It also discusses classroom satisfaction over time and the predicted completion curve at different times.

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Discover a visual language for designing pedagogical scenarios that integrate individual, team and class wide activities.
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