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  2. Access to Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The Access to Higher Education (HE) Diploma is a U.K. qualification which prepares students — usually 19+ [1] — for study as an undergraduate at university. The diploma is designed for people who would like to study in higher education but who left school without attaining a Level 3 qualification, such as A-Levels .

  3. Learndirect - Wikipedia

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    Learndirect was formerly owned by the Ufi Charitable Trust, a not-for-profit organisation which sold Learndirect and its parent Ufi Limited to LDC in 2011. [6] Ufi was created in 1998 to take forward HM Government's stated vision of a 'University for Industry' in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and launched Learndirect in 2000.

  4. Burton & South Derbyshire College - Wikipedia

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    IT and Learning Resource Centre The college's Learning Resource Centre (LRC) was expanded in 2003/04 to provide 207 personal computers in addition to the 22 "quiet study" computers in the library and 20 learndirect computers. The library, on the ground floor of the LRC, has a 40,000 book stock. Two data projectors are installed on the first ...

  5. Online learning in higher education - Wikipedia

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    [20] [24] Synchronous learning takes place through digital platforms where the learners are utilizing the online media at the same time. When compared to asynchronous learning, synchronous online environments provide a greater sense of feeling supported, as the exchange of text or voice is immediate and feels more like a conversation. [20]

  6. Access For Learning Community - Wikipedia

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    Access for Learning Community, or A4L, is a global, not-for-profit corporation which provides solutions in the education data space and supporting the use of standards by schools, districts, states, countries, and education vendors. It has regional chapters in the US, UK, AU, and New Zealand.

  7. Self access language learning centers - Wikipedia

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    Self-access language learning is closely related to learner-centered approach, learner autonomy and self-directed learning as all focus on student responsibility and active participation for his/her own learning. [2] This style of instruction is most often done in the setting of a self-contained learning environment or self-access center.

  8. Learning Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is a term which is used in the United Kingdom to describe a type of library that exists within an educational setting such as secondary schools, further education colleges and universities. LRC can also stand for Library Resource Centre and in some cases Learning Resource Centre has been shortened to Learning Centre.

  9. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    Expanded access to learning – can be accessed anywhere at any time; Ability to modify course materials – can be narrowed down to topics that are relevant to course; Enhancement of course material – texts, images and videos can be used to support different approaches to learning