The Alan J. Perlis SCS Student Teaching Award School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213-3891 (412)268-8525 . (412)268-5576 (fax)
Teaching to Achieve Meta-LearningPaul Pu Liang2023 Graduate Student Teaching Award
Meta-learning, as its name suggests, aims to teach students the process of learning to learn, rather than what to learn. In a similar vein as above, meta-learning can be defined as: A computer program is said to meta-learn from experience E with respect to some class of taskns T and performance measure P, if its performance on new tasks from a similar distribution but not seen in T, as measured by P, improves with experience E. How can we structure teaching such that we achieve student meta-learning? In my teaching, I have emphasized teaching fundamental concepts that permeate past, current, and future methods, and encouraged curiosity to seek out open questions and accomplish open-ended research. Finally, achieving the above at scale through enabling inclusive access to course materials and long-term mentoring of junior students. I'm honored to have had the opportunity to collaborate and learn from the best faculty: Louis-Philippe Morency, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Manuel Blum, Lenore Blum, Yonatan Bisk, Daniel Fried, and many fellow TAs and students. To my students who have now embarked on exciting journeys in academia and industry: I'm proud of you and I thank you for giving me the opportunity to teach!
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