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  2. INT - Wikipedia

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    int, short for integer in many programming languages; shorthand for interrupt. INT (x86 instruction), an assembly language instruction for the x86 architecture for generating a software interrupt; abbreviation for internationalization.int, a generic top-level domain (gTLD) INT - Interactive software development environment.

  3. Work-integrated learning - Wikipedia

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    Work-integrated learning (WIL) provides students with the opportunity to apply their learning from academic studies to relevant experiences and reciprocate learning back to their studies. [1] WIL is an umbrella term; [ 2 ] opportunities exist in various formats both on-campus and off-campus.

  4. C data types - Wikipedia

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    struct birthday {char name [20]; int day; int month; int year;}; struct birthday John; The memory layout of a structure is a language implementation issue for each platform, with a few restrictions. The memory address of the first member must be the same as the address of structure itself.

  5. International Society for Technology in Education - Wikipedia

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    The International Council for Computers in Education (ICCE) was founded in 1979, with David Moursund as executive officer and editor-in-chief of the organization's organ The Computing Teacher. [1] In 1989 ICCE changed its name to the present name, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).

  6. Schools Interoperability Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Schools Interoperability Framework, Systems Interoperability Framework (UK), or SIF, is a data-sharing open specification for academic institutions from kindergarten through workforce. This specification is being used primarily in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand; however, it is increasingly being implemented in ...

  7. ISTE Standards - Wikipedia

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    They are published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), a nonprofit membership association for educators focused on educational technology. They include the ISTE Standards for Students, which list skills and attitudes expected of students. [ 2 ]

  8. Professional learning community - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Charles B. Myers and Lynn K. Myers used the phrase professional learning community in relation to schools in their 1995 book The Professional Educator: A New Introduction to Teaching and Schools, [5] and a year later Charles B. Myers presented a paper at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association titled "Beyond ...

  9. National Foundation for Educational Research - Wikipedia

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    Centre for International Education; Centre for Statistics; NFER also have teams who conduct a wide range of data management activities, design and develop a range of evidence-based products and services for schools and conduct a significant number of education related randomised controlled trials, surveys and evaluations.