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  3. File:Training modules survey - I.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. File:Training for Trainers slides Oxford 2017.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. PLATO (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, he set up a new division within CDC to develop PLATO "courseware", and eventually many of CDC's own initial training and technical manuals ran on it. In 1974, PLATO was running on in-house machines at CDC headquarters in Minneapolis , and in 1976, they purchased the commercial rights in exchange for a new CDC Cyber machine.

  9. File:System Programming textbook from Illinois CS 241.pdf

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