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Mashups rely on open and discoverable resources, open and transparent licensing, and open and remixable formats. [2] In the educational context, mashups are being used as an instructional tool by the teacher and/or as a product created by the student who are responsible for manipulating the data themselves. [3]
The North Face gives students a 10% discount code to use at full-price locations (not factory stores), as well as online. Students can redeem one code every 30 days. 14. Tommy Hilfiger.
Blackboard Learn (previously the Blackboard Learning Management System) is a web-based virtual learning environment and learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc. The software features course management, customizable open architecture , and scalable design that allows integration with student information systems and authentication ...
Blackboard Analytics was developed after the company acquired iStrategy, a data analysis firm, in December 2010. [33] The Blackboard Analytics platform is a system for data warehousing and analysis, with applications for educational institutions to analyze student numbers, class scheduling, and financial information. The platform was created as ...
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There are many types of mashup, such as business mashups, consumer mashups, and data mashups. [5] The most common type of mashup is the consumer mashup, aimed at the general public. Business (or enterprise ) mashups define applications that combine their own resources, application and data, with other external Web services . [ 4 ]
The personal finance website WalletHub compared 100 of the biggest US cities on entertainment, food, costs, safety, and accessibility.
In January 1999 CoursePackets.com goes live, serving dozens of courses at the University of Texas at Austin. The service allowed for the posting of course packs online at a substantial discount over the cost of printed materials. By May 1999, CoursePackets.com begins work on a courseware system for launch in January 2000.