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Lower Canada College (LCC) is an English-language elementary and secondary level independent school located in Montreal, Quebec. It is located in the Monkland Village area of the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood.
In 2019, Instructure acquired Portfolium and integrated their pathways, Program Assessment, and ePortfolio network into the Canvas. Portfolium is designed to simplify the assessment of student learning, showcase evidence of knowledge, and keep students engaged along pathways to prepare them for careers.
Labette Community College (LCC) is a public community college in Parsons, Kansas, United States. LCC's main campus is situated in Parsons and satellite campuses are located in Cherokee, Oswego and Pittsburg. The mascot of the school is Chris the Cardinal. The official school colors are red and white.
Canvas (LMS), a line of learning management software developed by Instructure Canvas (GUI) , an interface display component sometimes called a "scene graph" GoCanvas , formerly called "Canvas", a company makes mobile apps for data collection and file sharing
President Obama visiting the LCCC Fab Lab in 2010. Lorain County Community College was the first community college in Ohio to have a permanent campus, located at 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio.
The scoreboard makes for a grim canvas. Time is winding down. All looks lost. But one team refuses to concede. Cue the Randy Newman soundtrack! Belief starts to form! A few bounces go the right way!
LCCC was founded on March 31, 1966 [2] as Lehigh County Community College. It originally held classes in the former Lehigh County Courthouse. In 1972, modern facilities were built, creating the foundation for the current campus of this academic institution.
Lower Columbia Junior College became part of the Longview School District and changed from a junior college to a community college in 1961. LCC joined the state-supported community college system in 1967. Today, the college includes twenty-six buildings on 38.75 acres and enrolls between 4,000 and 5,000 students each quarter. [2]