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Log in with Non-Credit Account FAQ | Temple University

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5. Use the middle section to log in. It will look like this: 6. Type in your username. Some older usernames may have TU_ at the beginning, which will need to be typed in. Note: Usernames are case sensitive, meaning any letter that is supposed to be uppercase must be typed in uppercase or else the username will be incorrect. For example, typing “tu_x0000” if your username is “TU_X0000 ...

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

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Introduction ID3 and C4.5 are algorithms introduced by Quinlan for inducing Classification Models, also called Decision Trees, from data.

Social Engineering Competition - Sites

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What is the Summer Social Engineering Competition (SEC) all about? The SEC allows students to compete in a purely social engineering experience that is grounded in the social sciences. The competition offers a timely and unique platform for students to learn about social engineering in a hands-on, engaging, and ethical manner. The competition has a different theme each year to demonstrate the ...

Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

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Temple Honors courses are small, seminar-based courses in which students and professors challenge each other to think critically and creatively. Honors courses are the key component to successfully completing the Honors Program requirements. Temple students can select Honors courses to fulfill General Education requirements, take courses required by a major, or choose some just because they ...

Mobile First - Information Technology Services

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Mobile First Campus Identification Temple University has implemented a “Mobile First” strategy for campus identification and building access. All university students and employees are expected to download the OWLcard Mobile credential to their Apple or Android devices, which will serve as their primary form of identification on campus. Physical OWLcards will only be provided when a mobile ...

Beware of Widespread Phishing Scams - tuportal6.temple.edu

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Over the past several weeks, members of the Temple community have been targeted by multiple email phishing campaigns. Please use extra caution with any email that asks you to click on a link or directs you to provide personal information in any way. The senders of these email messages can be disguised as Temple-affiliated offices, such as the ITS Help Desk,...

Welcome to Ben's Home - Temple University

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Dr. Xubin He's research has been mainly sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). He has authored and co-authored many technical articles in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC), ACM Transactions on Storage (ToS), and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing ...

HBGMEDADM0001 Medication Administration Train the Trainer Course ...

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If the trainer candidate has not started the Train the Trainer course, the provider may request a refund or transfer to another trainer candidate within one 1 year of the original payment date.

Research Guides: Publishing Support: Temple Resources

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The Student Success Center offers a suite of services, including tutoring, retreats, and colloquia, that are designed to address the particular kinds of writing and research projects that graduate students typically undertake.

Honors Program (HNRS) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course will attempt to provide you with the foundation necessary for success in and after college life. You will engage in interactive discussions and workshops to develop the academic, professional, and life skills required for University Honors Program students. Topics include: self-exploration, academic exploration, goal setting, financial literacy, embracing/understanding diversity ...