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  2. New Partnership for Africa's Development E-School Program

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    NEPAD parents the E-School Program and is an economic program that aims to bring economic and social development to African nations and ensure 'Africa's Renewal'. [1] The E-School Program began with Demonstration Projects and has developed further yet remains a work in progress in many countries, facing both criticism and support. [2]

  3. Online school - Wikipedia

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    Virtual education is most commonly used in high school and college. 30-year-old students or older tend to study online programs at higher rates. [4] This group represents 41% of the online education population, while 35.5% of students ages 24–29 and 24.5% of students ages 15–23 participate in virtual education.

  4. Video camera - Wikipedia

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    A Flip video camera, formerly manufactured by Cisco. A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film. Video cameras were initially developed for the television industry but have since become widely used for a variety of other purposes. Video cameras are used primarily in ...

  5. Inspired Education Group - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle East, the group has acquired British School of Bahrain. [5] Inspired's Latin American schools include Blue Valley School, Costa Rica, [13] Colegio San Mateo, Colombia, [14] and Cambridge College Lima, Peru. [15] By 2017, Inspired operated more than 30 schools, [16] and as of 2018 educated over 35,000 students in 46 schools. [17]

  6. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    The SGI Indy, released in 1993, is the first commercial computer to have a standard video camera, [4] and the first SGI computer to have standard video inputs. [ 5 ] The maximum supported input resolution is 640×480 for NTSC or 768×576 for PAL .

  7. Panavision - Wikipedia

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    Panavision Inc. is an American motion picture equipment company founded in 1954 specializing in cameras and lenses, based in Woodland Hills, California.Formed by Robert Gottschalk as a small partnership to create anamorphic projection lenses during the widescreen boom in the 1950s, Panavision expanded its product lines to meet the demands of modern filmmakers.

  8. eSchoolView - Wikipedia

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    By June 2014, the company served over 200 Ohio school districts and 1,300 educational organizations in 31 states. [1] [11] In 2015, eSchooView's sustained growth was again recognized and was named 1907 on Inc. Magazine's 5000 list. [12] In October 2015, eSchoolView was featured in District Administration magazine as a provider of K12 websites. [13]

  9. Handycam - Wikipedia

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    NightShot Plus switch on a Sony Handycam DCR-HC40E. Select flagship Sony Handycam models feature infrared night-vision dubbed NightShot (sometimes referred to as "NightShot Plus" on some models), which utilizes an infrared light-emitting diode and an infrared filter that is mechanically attached and detached to the sensor in order to enable the camcorder to record video footage in complete ...