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  2. Nick McCloud - Wikipedia

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    Pass deflections: 9. Interceptions: 1. Sacks: 1.5. Player stats at PFR. Nick McCloud (born July 9, 1998) is an American football cornerback who currently plays for the New York Giants .

  3. North Carolina State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina State Board of Education consists of the Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, and 11 members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the General Assembly for eight-year terms (three at-large, eight from designated educational districts across the state). The North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as ...

  4. Global SchoolNet - Wikipedia

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    Global SchoolNet. Global SchoolNet (GSN) is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) international educational organization that serves as a clearinghouse for collaborative educational projects, many that are based on the Constructivist Learning model. The organization coordinates projects and competitions focused on humanitarian issues, diplomacy, leadership ...

  5. Tom Hadfield - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hadfield (born 1982 in Wakefield, England) created Soccernet, a sports Internet company, with his father, Greg Hadfield, when he was 12 years old. Soccernet was later sold to ESPN for $40 million when he was 17 years old. Two years later, he and his father were able to raise millions of dollars to launch the education website Schoolsnet.com.

  6. North Carolina Community College System - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Community College System (System Office) is a statewide network of 58 public community colleges. [3] The system enrolls nearly 600,000 students annually. [2] It also provides the North Carolina Learning Object Repository as a central location to manage, collect, contribute, and share digital learning resources for use in ...

  7. SchoolNet - Wikipedia

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    SchoolNet. Canada's SchoolNet was a federal educational technology project in partnership with provinces, school boards, non-profit organizations, and the private sector, funded primarily by Industry Canada and developed by Ingenia Communications Corporation to promote the effective use of information and communications technologies (ICT) in ...

  8. European Schoolnet - Wikipedia

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    European Schoolnet or EUN is a network of 34 European Ministries of Education, based in Brussels. As a not-for-profit organisation, it aims to bring innovation in teaching and learning to its key stakeholders: Ministries of Education, schools, teachers, researchers, and industry partners. [1]

  9. SchoolNet Namibia - Wikipedia

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    SchoolNet Namibia was a non-profit provider of Internet service, hardware and training to Namibia's schools. [1] From February 2000, close to 450 schools received free hardware, free training on the OpenLab and Edubuntu operating systems and subsidised Internet connectivity, as part of the plan to empower youth through Internet access.