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  2. Makers Academy - Wikipedia

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    Makers Academy (Makers) is a 16-week coding bootcamp in London, England. It was founded by Rob Johnson and Evgeny Shadchnev in December 2012. It was founded by Rob Johnson and Evgeny Shadchnev in December 2012.

  3. Future School - Wikipedia

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    Future School is a co-educational independent school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1997, the school was previously known as Netskills College and FutureSkills High School , before adopting its current name.

  4. The Futures Academy - Wikipedia

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    The main aims of the Futures Academy include: Testing policies directed towards evolving a sustainable future. Identifying ‘key drivers of change' that might impact on the future of sustainable development. Providing executive training and trans-disciplinary education in the concepts, methods and techniques of Futures Studies.

  5. Future Academies - Wikipedia

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    Future Academies is a multi-academy trust running 10 primary and secondary schools, a teacher training college and the Centre for Latin Excellence.

  6. Futurekids - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Futurekids worked with Intel Corporation and other technology and national youth organizations in creating the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, an advocacy organization for positioning computer skills at the center of U.S. K–12. In November 2007, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills launched Route 21, an online, one-stop shop ...

  7. e-skills UK - Wikipedia

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    e-skills UK aims to address the current and future needs of the Business and Information Technology sector in the UK, including skills shortages and gender inequality in the UK IT industry. The group publishes the e-skills Bulletin, and the Regional Gap-UK report on skills gaps. The Technology Insights report details which skills are most needed.

  8. Ada, the National College for Digital Skills - Wikipedia

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    Ada, the National College for Digital Skills is a specialist further education college and has campuses in Manchester and London, England. At the London Sixth Form college every 16-19year old student takes Computer Science and all of Ada's diverse Higher Level and Degree Apprentices work in skills shortage disciplines in innovative, blue-chip companies.

  9. FutureLearn - Wikipedia

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    FutureLearn is a British digital education platform founded in December 2012. The company was acquired by Global University Systems in December 2022 and previously jointly owned by The Open University and SEEK Ltd. [4] It is a massive open online course (MOOC), microcredential and degree learning platform.