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  2. Q-learning - Wikipedia

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    Q-learning is a model-free reinforcement learning algorithm to learn the value of an action in a particular state. It does not require a model of the environment (hence "model-free"), and it can handle problems with stochastic transitions and rewards without requiring adaptations. [1]

  3. Quipper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Q-Learn is the student portal where students access their lessons and assignments while Q-Link is the teacher portal where teachers send assignments and access data on student performance. There's also a third portal called Q-Create, which enables teachers to create and upload their own content.

  4. Gympie State High School - Wikipedia

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    Gympie State High School. / -26.189; 152.679. Gympie State High School is a coeducational public secondary school located in Gympie in the Wide Bay–Burnett region in Queensland, Australia. The school has a total enrolment of more than 900 students per year, with an official count of 922 students in August 2020. [1]

  5. Merrimac State High School - Wikipedia

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    Students Years [ edit ] In 2015, Anna Bligh 's state-wide "Flying Start" program was officially implemented to align Queensland with the other states by transferring year 7 into the high school system, [5] meaning that in 2015 Merrimac State High School now catered for years 7–12.

  6. Kirwan State High School - Wikipedia

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    Kirwan State High School is a coeducational state school located in Kirwan, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, approximately 12 kilometres (7 mi) from the Townsville CBD. In 2017, it has 1997 students with 156 teachers (145 full-time equivalent) and 75 non-teaching staff (59 full-time equivalent), [1] making it the largest high school in North ...

  7. Atherton State High School - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental music students can have their private tutorials complimented through the school's instrumental music program. Public performance is also enhanced through the drama and dance programs. Opportunities exist for students in all year levels to participate in school shows, musicals, community drama events and state showcase spectaculars.

  8. Kelvin Grove Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    The following month, the College moved to the campus of the North Brisbane Intermediate School at Kelvin Grove, when it had an enrolment of 676 students, most in its primary teaching course. At that time the student population also included 72 mature-aged students recruited to meet the shortage of teachers due to war-time exigencies. [citation ...

  9. Kelvin Grove State College - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin Grove State College is a government primary secondary school in Kelvin Grove, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, three kilometres from Brisbane’s central business district and adjacent the Kelvin Grove campus of Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Some of the school's buildings are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

  10. Balmoral State High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. balmoralshs.eq.edu.au. Balmoral State High School is a secondary school in Balmoral, Queensland, Australia. The school opened in February 1958. [2] The school has an enrolment of 740 students and is a part of the Gateway Learning Community (GLC). The GLC is an alliance of six local primary schools and Balmoral State High School.

  11. Glenala State High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. glenalashs .eq .edu .au. Glenala State High School is a government secondary school located on Glenala Road in Durack, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on the border with Inala. It was originally called Inala State High School. Inala High School serviced the Inala community from 1962 until 1995. The school motto was "Onwards and Upwards".