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  2. D2L - Wikipedia

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    D2L (or Desire2Learn) is a Canada-based global software company with offices in Australia, Brazil, Europe, India, Singapore, and the United States.. D2L is the developer of the Brightspace learning management system, a cloud-based software suite used by schools, higher educational institutions, and businesses for online and blended classroom learning.

  3. List of ELCA colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America colleges and universities: Augsburg University (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Augustana College (Rock Island, Illinois) Augustana University (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) Bethany College (Lindsborg, Kansas) California Lutheran University (Thousand Oaks, California) Capital University (Bexley, Ohio)

  4. History of virtual learning environments - Wikipedia

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    1892: The term "distance education" was first used in America a University of Wisconsin–Madison catalog for the 1892 school year. [2] 1906–7: The University of Wisconsin–Extension [3] was founded, the first true distance learning institution in America. [4]

  5. Christ Church Lutheran (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Lutheran is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in Minneapolis.Its buildings—a sanctuary with chapel (1949) and an education wing (1962) designed by Finnish-American architects Eliel Saarinen and Eero Saarinen—have been internationally recognized, most recently in 2009 as a National Historic Landmark by the U.S Department of the Interior.

  6. Minneapolis College - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the metropolitan system was broken up and the Minneapolis campus became Minneapolis Community College. [4] The school entered the 1980s as Minneapolis Technical Institute on a new 418,000-square-foot (38,800 m 2) campus at 1415 Hennepin Avenue. Its name was change was to Minneapolis Technical College (MTC). [5]

  7. Phillips Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The seminary began offering distance classes in Tulsa by utilizing facilities at local congregations and at the University of Tulsa in 1986. In 1987, Phillips Graduate Seminary incorporated as a freestanding institution independent of Phillips University. The board of trustees voted to change the name to Phillips Theological Seminary in 1995.

  8. Tulsa Community College - Wikipedia

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    The college employs about 2,270 people, including 280 full-time faculty and 536 adjunct faculty. In 2022, the Tulsa Community College established the Cyber Skills Center as a part of its workforce development initiatives. The center, supported by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, focuses on building a diverse tech workforce in the Tulsa area ...

  9. Tulsa metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa metropolitan area is the economic engine of the Green Country as well as Eastern Oklahoma. In 2017 the Tulsa metropolitan area's GDP was $57.7 billion, [18] up from 43.4 billion in 2009, nearly thirty percent of Oklahoma's economy, and the 53rd largest in the nation. [19]