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  2. Category:Classroom management software - Wikipedia

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    Classroom management software is an example of learning management systems designed for use in a physical classroom. Pages in category "Classroom management software" ...

  3. Template:Classroom management software - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Classroom management software | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Classroom management software | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  4. Otus (education) - Wikipedia

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    Otus is an educational technology company providing a learning management system, data warehouse and many classroom management tools for K-12 students, teachers, parents, and administrators.

  5. Sequence Organizers - Wikipedia

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    They can show a process or portray an event sequence in a simplified manner. They can help students identify cause-and-effect relationships. A graphic organizer can be also known as a knowledge map, a concept map, a story map, a cognitive organizer, an advance organizer, or a concept diagram. They are used as a communication tool to employ ...

  6. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Story is a sequence of events, which can be true or fictitious, that appear in prose, verse or script, designed to amuse or inform an audience. [1] Story structure is a way to organize the story's elements into a recognizable sequence. It has been shown to influence how the brain organizes information. [2]

  7. Burndown chart - Wikipedia

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    The main difference is that the burnup chart starts on the bottom and rises as tasks are completed (opposite to the burndown chart). Another difference is that burnup charts usually have a line representing total work. [5] Similarly to burndown charts, the work can be measured in several ways, for instance, using time or story points.

  8. Sequence diagram - Wikipedia

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    A system sequence diagram should be done for the main success scenario of the use case, and frequent or complex alternative scenarios. There are two kinds of sequence diagrams: Sequence Diagram (SD): A regular version of sequence diagram describes how the system operates, and every object within a system is described specifically.

  9. Educational software - Wikipedia

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    Educational software is a term used for any computer software that is made for an educational purpose. It encompasses different ranges from language learning software to classroom management software to reference software. The purpose of all this software is to make some part of education more effective and efficient.