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2013-02-12 | onShore Networks has formed a partnership with MegaPath to add Ethernet over Copper and xDSL offerings to the onShore portfolio.
2013-02-07 | LearnKey Inc. is offering free online training to middle school students in an effort to reduce the nation's high school dropout rate. Know Your Talents helps students understand and leverage their unique personality, behaviors and skills.
2013-02-06 | 'Blended Learning Implementation Guide' prepares educational leaders for a successful shift to blended learning.
2013-01-31 | Analysis by Randstad CPE shows that the UK's workforce will have a 3.1m person shortfall by 2050. In particular, the Construction and Engineering sectors will be heavily affected with 70% of the current nuclear workforce retiring by 2025.
2013-01-30 | 'The Shift From Cohorts to Competency' outlines leadership, systems and design for successful competency-based learning implementation.
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2013-01-15 | RteamKz, website PDF SB, and Timur Karipov, site owner, provides over 50 million free digital books online in various languages, subjects and topics. The website includes a book viewer and an easy-to-use search engine with helpful filters.
2013-01-11 | Local NGO selected as one of fifteen organizations to be featured in book highlighting radical innovation in education for the 21st century workforce.
2013-01-11 | According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's national crash statistics, 226 people were killed in bus accidents and 6,854 people sustained injuries in United States bus accidents in 2010.
2013-01-10 | ASAP Challenge Phase One and Phase Two illustrate solutions to mobilize talent and deliver results in education technology.
2012-12-21 | 'Getting Ready for Online Assessments' creates a plan for common online assessments in a framework for personalized learning.
2012-12-12 | Leader in language proficiency assessments adds WIDA Standards to flagship learning and evaluation tool iCAN.
2012-12-07 | This one causes confusion for a lot of people. The simplest way to approach it is to use farther when you are talking about physical distance and further when speaking figuratively.