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mstc.edu Mid-State Technical College ( Mid-State ) is a public technical college in central Wisconsin with major campuses in Adams , Marshfield , Stevens Point , and Wisconsin Rapids . It is part of the Wisconsin Technical College System .
WebCT (Course Tools) or Blackboard Learning System, [1] now owned by Blackboard, is an online proprietary virtual learning environment system that is licensed to colleges and other institutions and used in many campuses for e-learning. To their WebCT courses, instructors can add such tools as discussion boards, mail systems, and live chat ...
A blackboard or a chalkboard is a reusable writing surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium sulphate or calcium carbonate, known, when used for this purpose, as chalk. Blackboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone.
Blackboard LLC. was founded on January 21, 1997 by Michael Chasen and Matthew Pittinsky and began as a consulting firm contracting to the non-profit IMS Global Learning Consortium to develop a prototype for online learning and thinking through online learning standardization. [12]
MSTC may refer to: MSTC Limited; Maharashtra State Textile Corporation; Manchester Suburban Tramways Company, a company established in 1877 to provide horse-drawn tram services throughout Manchester and Salford, England; Mansfield State Teachers College, a former name of Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Gateway Technical College is a public technical college in southeastern Wisconsin. It is one of the largest members of the state-run Wisconsin Technical College System, serving Kenosha, Racine, and Walworth counties.
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Maharashtra State Textile Corporation (MSTC) is a limited company owned by Maharashtra State.It was established on 6 September 1966, having its head office at Mumbai.Their stated purpose was to take over ailing privately owned textile mills, which were being closed down and make those mills more productive and also to start new mills in industrially undeveloped parts of the state.