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In March 1967, the presidents received a federal grant of $50,000 to develop the Consortium. In November 1967, the Dayton-Miami Valley Consortium was officially incorporated by the State of Ohio. [1] In 1984, the Board of Trustees officially changed the name from Dayton-Miami Valley Consortium to the Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher ...
The Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development (ATIC) is a university and industry-focused research, education, and training nonprofit corporation within the Dayton Region. It consolidates technical intelligence education and training in the DoD, national agencies, and civilian institutes and industry.
In 2011, CCCOER became part of the Open Education Consortium (OEC), which is now Open Education Global. [1] CCCOER was the first community college system to join OEC. [3] In 2011, CCCOER also partnered with the OpenCourseWare (OCW) Consortium, to maximize and expand the impact of OCW to community college students, faculty, and learners. [4]
Open Education Conference – [168] held annually in North America (US and Canada) OER Conference – [169] held annually in Europe; OE Global Conference – [170] run by Open Education Global and held annually in a variety of locations across the world
The first HERC was established in Northern California in 2000 with Stanford, UC Berkeley, and the University of California at Santa Cruz as lead members, with the goal of allowing colleges and universities to collaborate on the recruitment of faculty, staff, and executives.
May 2—A replenishing of new teachers has never been more important as student achievement continues to lag in the third year of the now-fading pandemic, according to area school officials. But ...
ITT Technical Institute (ITT Tech) was a private for-profit technical institute with its headquarters in Carmel, Indiana and many campuses throughout the United States. Founded in 1969 and growing to 130 campuses in 38 states of the United States, ITT Tech was one of the largest for-profit educators in the US before it closed in 2016.
International Open Source Network (IOSN) – existed 2004–2006; promoted use of open-source software in Asia. Open Source Alliance of Central Asia – founded 2011; advocates for use of open source software in Central Asia. Hamakor – founded 2003; promotes use of free and open-source software in Israel. FOSS United – founded 2020.