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  2. Virtual volunteering - Wikipedia

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    In one study, [3] over 70 percent of online volunteers chose assignments requiring one to five hours a week and nearly half chose assignments lasting 12 weeks or less. Some organizations offer online volunteering opportunities which last from ten minutes to an hour. A unique feature of online volunteering is that it can be done from a distance.

  3. Internet church - Wikipedia

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    A cyberchurch is a ministry that exists primarily as a private website, an interactive space on a public website or social networking site. An internet church describes an institution that has all or a majority of its members meet, connect or congregate, and teaches and practices its religious beliefs, entirely or primarily through online methods.

  4. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps began allowing remote work in 2010. Remote work (also called telecommuting, telework, work from or at home, WFH as an initialism, hybrid work, and other terms) is the practice of working at or from one's home or another space rather than from an office or workplace.

  5. Common Service Centres - Wikipedia

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    Common Service Centres (CSCs) are an integral part of India’s digital transformation journey. By providing a wide range of services to rural and remote areas, they play a critical role in bridging the digital divide, promoting economic and social inclusion, and driving rural development.

  6. Education for Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Education for Ministry (EfM) is a program of theological education-at-a-distance which originated at the University of the South School of Theology, while Urban T. Holmes III was dean, [1] drawing on the work of the Jesuit theologian Bernard Lonergan. [2] It was previously known as Theological Education by Extension (TEE). [3]

  7. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s saw changes in online, or e-learning and distance education, with increasing online presence, open learning opportunities, and the development of MOOCs. [13] By 2010 audiences for the most popular college courses such as "Justice" with Michael J. Sandel and "Human Anatomy" with Marian Diamond were reaching millions.

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