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  2. Milton Keynes College - Wikipedia

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    August 2008 saw a £3.5million extension plan on Milton Keynes College’s Chaffron Way campus. The extra 1,300 square feet (120 m 2) saw the addition on a new learning resource centre and an IT training suite housing 70 PCs, along with a new library and a new reception area. A large outside court area to provide space for students to socialise ...

  3. M.K. Palmore - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm K. Palmore, simply referred to as M.K. Palmore (born 1969), is an American cybersecurity executive and former FBI agent. [1] He currently serves as a director in Google Cloud's Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), where he leads initiatives to support customers in navigating digital transformation and enhancing their cybersecurity posture, since 2021. [2]

  4. Synap - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Synap intensified its focus on online examinations in response to increased demand for remote learning solutions. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] By 2023, Synap developed Synoptic, an in-house proctoring solution that monitored over 1,000 exams within six months, addressing the need for secure online examination environments.

  5. The M. K. Morse Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, after ten years of representing other producers of perishable hardware, M. K. "Ken" Morse became frustrated after losing some of the manufacturers that he was representing due to undependable suppliers. In order to ensure on-time delivery of products, Morse began selling hand hacksaw blades under the M. K. Morse label. Two years later ...

  6. Manfred K. Warmuth - Wikipedia

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    With his student Nick Littlestone, [3] Warmuth published the weighted majority algorithm for combining the results for multiple predictors in 1989. [5] Warmuth was also the coauthor of an influential 1989 paper in the Journal of the ACM, with Anselm Blumer, Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, David Haussler, introducing the Vapnik–Chervonenkis dimension to computational learning theory. [6]

  7. Sharon K. Parker - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Kaye Parker FASSA is an Australian academic and John Curtin Distinguished Professor in organisational behaviour at Curtin University. [1] Parker is best known for her research in the field of work design, as well as other topics such as proactivity, mental health and job performance. [2]

  8. Michàlle Mor Barak - Wikipedia

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    Michàlle E. Mor Barak is an American social scientist in the areas of social work and business management, a researcher, academic and author. She is Dean's Endowed Professor of Social Work and Business at the University of Southern California.

  9. Alex Hanna (research scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Hanna is a sociologist and director of research at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). She is the co-host the Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000 podcast with linguist Emily M. Bender, and is the co-author of The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech's Hype and Create the Future We Want [1].