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  2. S&P Global - Wikipedia

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    S&P Global is a New York-based corporation that provides financial information and analytics. It was formerly known as McGraw Hill Financial and McGraw–Hill, and has acquired or spun off several subsidiaries and divisions over the years.

  3. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw Hill Education is an American publisher of educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education. It was founded in 1888 and is one of the "big three" educational publishers, along with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and Pearson Education.

  4. Learning Tools Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Learn about LTI, an education technology specification that enables communication between learning systems and external tools. Find out the history, adoption, and features of LTI v1.3, the latest version based on OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and JWT.

  5. CMD Group - Wikipedia

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    CMD Group is a company that publishes construction leads and market data for North America. It was formerly known as Reed Construction Data and changed its name in 2014.

  6. Cengage Group - Wikipedia

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    Cengage Group is an American company that provides educational content, technology, and services for various markets. It was founded in 2007 as a result of a buyout of Thomson Learning, and has undergone several acquisitions and rebrandings since then.

  7. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology - Wikipedia

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    The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology is an English-language multivolume encyclopedia, specifically focused on scientific and technical subjects, and published by McGraw-Hill Education. [1] The most recent edition in print is the eleventh edition, copyright 2012 (ISBN 9780071778343), comprising twenty volumes.

  8. National Radio Institute - Wikipedia

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    James Ernest Smith, founder of the National Radio Institute. The National Radio School was established in 1914 in Washington, D.C., by James Ernest Smith (1881–1973) and Emanuel R. Haas (1891–1947). 1 Smith was a teacher at McKinley Manual Training School (which was moved in 1926 to its final location now known as McKinley Technology High School).

  9. John A. Hill - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Hill (February 22, 1858 – January 24, 1916) was a co-founder of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, the predecessor corporation of today's S&P Global and McGraw-Hill Education. In the 1880s, prior to entering the publishing business, he owned and operated machine shops and worked as a railroad engineer .