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  3. Digital learning - Wikipedia

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    Digital learning has many beneficial outcomes, one of which is the student’s ability to work at his/her own pace. With assignments being online students can decide when they want to complete them. If they work best in the morning, they can do them in the morning.

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    A trade resource center has been launched and provides information, resources, and forums for people interested in learning about, or pursuing a career in, the trades, [5] as well as a new blog aggregator for the trades and construction industry, called the "Trades Hub", which launched in April 2011.

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    MITT may refer to: Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology; Military transition team (MiTT) Modified intention-to-treat analysis, of a randomized controlled trial in ...

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    Washing mitt or Washing glove: a tool for washing the body (one's own, or of a child, a patient, a lover). Webbed gloves – a swim training device or swimming aid. Weightlifting gloves; Wicket-keeper's gloves; Wired glove. Power Glove – an alternate controller for use with the Nintendo Entertainment System

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    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning platform. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology, and Certifications.

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    In the second half of 2011, Google released the source code, terminated its server, and provided funding to create The MIT Center for Mobile Learning, led by App Inventor creator Hal Abelson and fellow MIT professors Eric Klopfer and Mitchel Resnick. [3] The MIT version was launched in March 2012. [4]