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  3. Open College (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Open College (OC) was a UK public distance learning college from 1987 to 1991, based on the example of the Open University transmitting courses via television programmes on Channel 4 and occasionally on TV-am. It offered vocational courses at sub-degree level, with TV programmes which could be viewed by anyone, but registration and payment ...

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  5. OCN London - Wikipedia

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    OCN London is a UK national not for profit awarding body organisation that creates and awards qualifications. OCN London stands for Open College Network London Region, [1] however it is popularly known as 'OCN London' in the UK. The awarding body collaborates in partnership with educators, training providers, charities and employers.

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    Later as more organisations formed across the UK, the term Open College Network was adopted, each distinguished by its home geographical area. By 2000, there were 31 OCNs that worked in collaboration with NOCN (National Open College Network) that had been setup in 1991 as a formal membership organisation for the regional OCN's. [ 1 ]

  7. Open College - Wikipedia

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    Open College (UK), a public distance learning college from 1987 to 1991 Open College of the Arts , a distance learning independent arts college based in Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England NOCN , National Open College Network, a network of UK organisations developed to recognise informal learning achieved by adults

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  9. OpenLearn - Wikipedia

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    It is the UK's Open University's contribution to the open educational resources (OER) project and the home of free, open learning from The Open University. [5] The original project was part-funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. [6] OpenLearn is a member of the OpenCourseWare Consortium (OCWC). [7]