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Google.org announces grants of $3M for Indian non-profits in education sector This makes India the largest recipient of grants from Google's charitable arm. In 2017, Google.org had granted $8.4 million to four NGOs. Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, is stepping up its investments in India's e-learning and digital education sector. Google.org has just announced a $3 million ...
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Bintangor set to have its first e-learning kindergarten soon Tan briefs Abang Johari on 'Kinder Doc' while (from right) Danawa Education chairman Datuk Amar Abdul Hamed Sepawi, Bintangor Malay Charitable Trust Board chairman Datuk Hasmi Hasnan, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department (Corporate Affairs) Abdullah Saidol, Assistant Minister ...
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Ontario Partners with LinkedIn's Lynda to Offer Free Online Courses to Over 1 Million Learners If online courses and eLearning have any advantage over traditional education, it's scalability. On Thursday, the government of Ontario proved that in spades by making LinkedIn Learning's Lynda courses available to all students at the 44 universities and colleges in the province. The initiative is a ...
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DGAP-News: AURELIUS subsidiary AKAD receives the eLearning Award and other awards First, the eLearning Journal gave it the eLearning Award 2018 in the "Digital Studies Model" category at the world's leading education fair, didacta. The project presentation in the portal of the eLearning Journal states that AKAD University "raised the efficiency and practicability of distance learning for ...
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"There's No Question that Flipped Learning Works." Jon Bergmann and Errol St. Clair Smith ... A study on flipped learning conducted by a team from the Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health was published last month in BioMed Central ... for their own learning, the sections helped to clarify targeted issues, the group project improved collaboration and peer learning, and the online lectures ...
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Fife school first in region to move to four-and-a-half-day week Schools in the Scottish Borders made the switch in August 2014, suggesting a Friday lunchtime finish would reduce staff costs and increase opportunities for e-learning and shared teaching. However, it has had its critics, with opponents suggesting a half day finish left some rural children disadvantaged ...
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Sizwe plugs green smart centres into other companies Vukile Mehana, chairman of the Sizwe IT Group, says the firm is determined to bridge the gap between technology and education through such smart ... Interactive e-learning content supplied by the online content provider consists of interactive copy, videos and assessments, which supplement all major ...
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Law firm aims to reduce health sector's legal costs The launch of this online training platform is a natural extension of Claro's founding prevention-ahead-of-cure philosophy, and its longstanding commitment to training and education in the health sector. Claro's managing partner, Dr Jonathan Coates, says traditional on-the-job training can require ...
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