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  2. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, while the core Canvas remains open-source, according to its GitHub frequently asked questions (FAQ), some Canvas functions and add-ons are proprietary. In June 2013, Instructure secured $30 million in Series D Funding, bringing their lifetime funding total to $50 million.

  3. University of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a review of learning and teaching technology was initiated, seeking to replace Cecil. The review determined that Canvas (a learning management system developed by Instructure) would be implemented prior to the commencement of the 2016 academic year, and CECIL now acts as an archive for old courses. Controversies

  4. The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The school uses Instructure's Canvas and Gmail/Google Drive for assignment management, grades, and collaboration. Prior to the use of Canvas, New Technology Foundation 's Echo Collaborative Learning Environment was used.

  5. Thales Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pre-K: $4,800/year; K–5: $5,300/year; 6–12: $6,000/year. Website. www .thalesacademy .org. Thales Academy ( / ˈθeɪliːz / THAY-leez) is a network of private non-sectarian community schools located primarily in central North Carolina. The school was founded in 2007 by Robert L. Luddy and graduated its first senior class in 2016 with three ...

  6. Open-core model - Wikipedia

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    GitLab Community Edition. The open-core model is a business model for the monetization of commercially produced open-source software. The open-core model primarily involves offering a "core" or feature-limited version of a software product as free and open-source software, while offering "commercial" versions or add-ons as proprietary software.

  7. Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    www .nfte .com. The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (formerly National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship), also referred to as NFTE (pronounced Nifty ), is an international nonprofit organization providing entrepreneurship training and educational programs to middle and high school students, college students, and adults.

  8. List of learning management systems - Wikipedia

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    Edmodo (closed in 2022) Elluminate (acquired by Blackboard in 2010) Learn.com (acquired by Taleo in 2010) PeopleSoft (acquired by Oracle in 2005) Plateau Systems (acquired by Successfactors in 2011) Softscape (acquired by SumTotal in 2010) SuccessFactors (acquired by SAP in 2012) SumTotal (acquired by Skillsoft in 2014)

  9. University of St. La Salle - Wikipedia

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    Show map of Visayas Show map of Philippines Show all. The University of St. La Salle (USLS) is a Catholic private research university run by the De La Salle Brothers, located in La Salle Avenue, Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Established in 1952 as La Salle College - Bacolod, it is the second oldest campus founded by the congregation ...

  10. Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Canvas. Canvas is an extremely durable plain-woven fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, shelters, as a support for oil painting and for other items for which sturdiness is required, as well as in such fashion objects as handbags, electronic device cases, and shoes.

  11. San Beda College Alabang - Wikipedia

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    On July 10, 1972, San Beda College Alabang opened its doors to 78 preschool boys and girls. It began as a basic co-educational school and was originally named the Benedictine Abbey School (BAS). Fr. Roberto de Jesus, OSB, who was the first Rector, supervised the growing years of the new institution.