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  3. Learnhub - Wikipedia

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    LearnHub was a social learning network for international education [1] run by Savvica Inc., [2] an online learning company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3] The website was launched in 2008 to help Indian students find higher education opportunities primarily in the US, the UK and Canada. The website was shut down in 2013 following closure ...

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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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    A few months later, Caltech students collaborated to help MIT students place the TARDIS on top of their originally planned destination. [367] The rivalry has continued, most recently in 2014, when a group of Caltech students gave out mugs sporting the MIT logo on the front and the words "The Institute of Technology" on the back.

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    Synchronous communication in distance education began long before the advent of the use of computers in synchronous learning. After the very early days of distance education, when students and instructors communicated asynchronously via the post office, synchronous forms of communication in distance education emerged with broadcast radio and television. [6]

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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]

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