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In 2019, Instructure acquired Portfolium and integrated their pathways, Program Assessment, and ePortfolio network into the Canvas. Portfolium is designed to simplify the assessment of student learning, showcase evidence of knowledge, and keep students engaged along pathways to prepare them for careers.
The Anáhuac Cancún University belongs to the Anahuac University Network, [1] affiliated with the Anahuac University Network (RUA), the international education system of the Legion of Christ, in 18 countries and serving over 100,000 students from kindergarten to graduate school.
Anahuac High School. In the 2011-2012 school year, the district had students in five schools. [1] Regular instructional. Anahuac High School (Grades 9-12) Anahuac Middle School (Grades 6-8) Anahuac Elementary School (Grades PK-5) Alternative instructional. Adaptive Behavior Unit (Grades 1-12) Hardin/Chambers Center (DAEP Grades 6-12)
In October of that year, Canva announced that it had raised an additional A$85 million at a valuation of A$3.2 billion and launched an enterprise product. [20] In December 2019, Canva announced Canva for Education, a free product for schools and other educational institutions intended to facilitate collaboration between students and teachers. [21]
Canvas Networks, an image-centric social website created by Christopher Poole; Canvas (LMS), a line of learning management software developed by Instructure; Canvas (GUI), an interface display component sometimes called a "scene graph" GoCanvas, formerly called "Canvas", a company makes mobile apps for data collection and file sharing
The name Anahuac literally means “near the water”. The name is derived from the location of the first university in the network, the campus "Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte" located in the area of Lomas Anahuac in Interlomas in Mexico City. The name refers to "the lake region that gave central place at the Aztec capital: Tenochtitlán ...
In parallel, thanks to the support of Mexican businessmen, began the construction of new facilities at Lomas Anahuac. In 1968 the first students graduated from Anahuac, and a new campus opened on June 4. In 1981 the government gave the university the Law of Autonomy and Validez Oficial de Estudios. It now occupies an area of 220,000 square metres.
Anahuac (Aztec), placename used by the Aztecs to refer to the Basin of Mexico; Anahuac Valley, the ancient (Aztec) name of the Valley of Mexico; Anáhuac (Monterrey Metro), a rapid transit train station; Anáhuac Municipality, Nuevo León; Anáhuac, Chihuahua , or Colonia Anáhuac, a town in Chihuahua