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  2. MTSS1 - Wikipedia

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  3. PLATO (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    Gooch's peripherals were heavily used for music education courseware as created, for example, by the University of Illinois School of Music PLATO Project. From 1970 to 1994, the University of Illinois (U of I) School of Music explored the use of the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory (CERL) PLATO computer system to deliver online ...

  4. Response to Intervention - Wikipedia

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    MTSS has been adopted nationally as an umbrella term to reference a multi-tiered and more whole-child approach to meeting students' learning needs and supporting all areas of their development. [1] Whereas RTI focuses on providing tiered academic interventions, MTSS delivers a more comprehensive approach.

  5. Multiteam system - Wikipedia

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    Multiteam systems describe collections of teams that work toward a common goal. MTSs are often conceptualized as larger than a single team, but smaller than the organization within which they are embedded. [2] In fact, MTSs often traverse organizations such that teams embedded within the same MTS may hail from multiple organizations.

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  7. MTSS - Wikipedia

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    Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, the Uruguayan ministry of labour and social security; Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (Ministério do Trabalho, Solidariedade e Segurança Social)

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  9. John Day (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    John D. Day (from Kinmundy, Illinois, born 1947) [1] is an electrical engineer, an Internet pioneer, [2] and a historian. [2] [3] [4] He has been involved in the development of the communication protocols of Internet and its predecessor ARPANET since the 1970s, [4] [5] and he was also active in the design of the OSI reference model.