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  2. Link Academy (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Link Academy is a boarding school just outside of Branson, Missouri. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Known for its basketball teams, it won the 2023 Men's GEICO National Championship. [ 3 ] It was founded by former college basketball player Adam Donyes.

  3. List of virtual schools - Wikipedia

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    Schools are listed by country and by state or province. Within each geographic division, primary and secondary schools are listed first; colleges and universities are listed second. Any of the thousands of commercial or unaccredited ventures that offer online courses should be listed elsewhere, under their relevant categories.

  4. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    The suspension of in-school learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic started a dramatic shift in the way teachers and students at all levels interact with each other and learning materials. UNESCO estimated that as of May 25, 2020, approximately 990,324,537 learners, or 56.6% of the total enrolled students have been affected by COVID-19 related ...

  5. Meet the Link Academy boys' basketball roster for the ... - AOL

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    Once again, the Branson-based academy will have one of the best teams in the nation. Here's a look at the roster heading into 2023-24. More: How Link Academy turned into a national power in 2 ...

  6. Meet the inaugural Link Academy girls' basketball roster for ...

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    More: How Link Academy turned into a national power in 2 years — and what's next for the school Journey Taylor, 2024 Taylor is a 5-foot-8 point guard from Irving, Texas.

  7. LinkedIn Learning - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn Learning was founded as Lynda.com in 1995 in Ojai, California, as online support for the books and classes of Lynda Weinman, a special effects animator and multimedia professor who founded a digital arts school with her husband, artist Bruce Heavin. [4] In 2002, the company began offering courses online. [5]

  8. eLearning Credits - Wikipedia

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    All government-funded schools from nursery to secondary are eligible for eLearning Credits. The 2007–08 allocation was £1,000 for each maintained school and academy that directly provides nursery, primary or secondary education up to Key Stage 4 plus £3.42 for each pupil aged between 3 and 15.

  9. Myron B. Thompson Academy - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Academy is the result of a white paper study developed by the school's principal, Diana Oshiro, detailing the feasibility of a school delivered over the internet. Established in 1999 as Hawaii e-Charter, Thompson Academy is available to students across the state of Hawaiʻi exclusively through the internet, as an alternative-of-choice ...