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  2. BenchPrep - Wikipedia

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    BenchPrep is an American company that provides cloud-based study guides for standardized tests, professional certifications, and K-12 classroom learning. It has partnered with educational publishers such as McGraw Hill, John Wiley & Sons, and the Princeton Review to create interactive, digitized courses. [5] [6]

  3. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw-Hill took full ownership of the venture in 1993. In 2004, The McGraw-Hill Companies sold its children's publishing unit to School Specialty. [15] In 2007, The McGraw-Hill Companies launched an online student study network, GradeGuru.com. This offering gave McGraw-Hill an opportunity to connect directly with its end users, the students.

  4. Muzzy Lane - Wikipedia

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    Muzzy Lane Software is a technology company developing game-based learning software tools in the Education Technology space. In 2015 they released Muzzy Lane Author, a suite of tools that allow educators to create their own game-based learning assessments.

  5. Cengage Group - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, Cengage Learning rebranded as simply Cengage. [citation needed] In May 2019, Cengage announced its potential merger with another major publisher, McGraw-Hill Education, thereby creating a duopoly with Pearson in the market and would have used McGraw-Hill as the merged corporate name with Michael Hansen as CEO.

  6. The Search Series - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Snyder had bought a TRS-80 computer and began designing educational simulations on it. He hired a consultant for $500 a day to observe whether his creations had value. The consultant saw something special and won Snyder a contract McGraw-Hill, who bought all five packages immediately, forming The Search Series. [2]

  7. WorldWideWhiteboard - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Whiteboard was also adopted as an option available with certain textbooks by publishers such as McGraw-Hill, [5] John Wiley and Sons, Pearson, Cengage Learning, [6] and Bedford, Freeman and Worth. The use of the World Wide Whiteboard by campuses and educational programs to support online environments, give classes and hold ...

  8. Open Court Reading - Wikipedia

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    The Open Court Reading Program is a core Language arts/English series used in a large number of elementary schools classrooms. It was one of two reading programs adopted for use in California schools when textbooks were last chosen in 2002.

  9. McGraw-Hill (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    McGraw-Hill Education is an educational publisher and digital learning company. McGraw-Hill may also refer to: S&P Global, an American financial corporation formerly known as McGraw-Hill; McGraw-Hill Telescope at MDM Observatory, American astronomical observatory; 4432 McGraw-Hill, an asteroid named in honor of the telescope