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  2. Thomson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Thomson Foundation is a media development not-for-profit organisation based in London, United Kingdom but operating worldwide. It was founded in 1962 and was the first charitable foundation with the specific aim of training journalists in developing countries. [1] It celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2022/23.

  3. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    The courses are free if one does not want a certificate, i.e. audit mode. For certification the platform charges approximately ₹1,000 (approximately US$ 12). A course billed as "Asia's first MOOC" given by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology through Coursera starting in April 2013 registered 17,000 students. About 60% were from ...

  4. London School of Management Education - Wikipedia

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    The London School of Management Education was established as an academic learning centre for the less privileged to take up Higher Education. The Founders, Dr Ravi Kumar (executive director) and Dr Sarita Parhi (Principal), set up the College at the Knowledge Dock of the University of East London, University Way, Royal Docks, London.

  5. List of educational video websites - Wikipedia

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    Educational courses with lectures, quizzes and exams provided by universities for free. Certificates are provided by the respective university on successful completion of a course. Free ? Coursera: Crash Course (YouTube) Multidisciplinary Educational courses in physical and social sciences, philosophy, history, culture and literature. Free ?

  6. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Social media can provide students with resources that they can utilize in essays, projects, and presentations. Students can easily access comments made by teachers and peers and offer feedback to teachers. [19] Social media can offer students the opportunity to collaborate by sharing information without requiring face to face meetings. [20]

  7. Bloomsbury Institute - Wikipedia

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    The last recruitment onto HND courses was in September 2015 and the first recruitment onto the new BA courses was in January 2016. [3] Located in central London, Zone 1, Bloomsbury Institute students have access to University of London’s libraries and social spaces through a long-term relationship with Birkbeck College.

  8. Tavistock Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations is a British research and consulting organisation, specialising in how people behave in groups and organisations. Staff use social science methods to address research questions and creative, psychoanalytic and systems approaches to work with organisations and individuals.

  9. Social in the City - Wikipedia

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    Social in the City (often styled as SitC), formerly Summer in the City, is an annual three-day multi-genre online video event held in London, dedicated to content creators and community from a range of social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitch, TikTok and Instagram. [2] [3] [4]