Online Resources Sample Clauses

Online Resources. 10. 1. Student will find links for further information on the DCLead Programme on the website xxxxxx.xx.
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Online Resources. The Online Resources shall be made available at TRN’s website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or such other website as TRN may determine in its sole discretion (the “Site”). It is the intent of TRN that the Online Resources will be available for use at all times during the Term, but notwithstanding the foregoing, the content, services, programs, operation and features of the Online Resources and the Site may be expanded, restricted, updated or otherwise changed by TRN in its sole discretion at any time
Online Resources. 12.1 The Student shall be informed for the EMJMD action from the website of the ALA EMJMD (xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx) and the Erasmus + Programme Guide: xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/programmes/erasmus- plus/sites/erasmusplus2/files/files/resources/erasmus-plus-programme-guide_en.pdf (section EMJMD p. 84)
Online Resources. As part of standard instructional practice, St. Xxxxxxx Protomartyr School uses a wide range of online (“Web 2.0”) resources hosted by third parties, including Google Apps for Education, a web-based suite of programs provided by Google that is the school’s core online application and work environment. These applications, detailed below, are different from the consumer versions of Google’s products in that the school retains control over any student data. Google Apps for Education St. Xxxxxxx Protomartyr School provides staff and students with a Google Apps for Education account. Google Apps is a free web-based suite of programs provided by Google for schools to use. All staff and students at St. Xxxxxxx Protomartyr School have access to Google Apps for Education. Google Apps includes such programs as Google Drive, Google Calendar, and Google Gmail. Google Meet is used to provide remote instruction for at home learners. In cases where a student learns from home, s/he will be able to see and communicate with classmates and teachers. All of the Google Apps services can be accessed from anywhere there is an internet connection (school, home, smartphone, etc.) This reduces and replaces the need for flash drives and/or external data drives. Since Google Apps are all online, they are the same everywhere you use them. There is no issue with having one version of a program at home and a different version at school. Google Apps allows teachers and students to easily share documents and files as well as to turn in assignments electronically and collaborate on projects with classmates. St. Xxxxxxx Protomartyr School Student Google Account Setup Online accounts for SSP students will be created. The policies for student accounts is also the one used by faculty and staff, and only SSP students and teachers can receive messages from these accounts.
Online Resources. The District implements online resources to support the curriculum and instruction for the Digital Learning Environment. In some cases, third party websites require permission for students to utilize the resource. To the best of its ability, the District ensures that third party resources are compliant with both the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). By signing this agreement, parents/guardians give the District the authority to act on their behalf with regard to registering students for online curriculum resources that comply with COPPA and FERPA.
Online Resources. American Mathematical Society The AMS, founded in 1888 to further the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, serves the mathematical community through its publications, meetings, advocacy, conferences and other programs. AMS eJournals RENEWED Mathematics eJournal backfiles from 1891 covering a broad range of mathematics AMS journals backfile titles include: • The Journal of the AMS, Mathematics of Computation; • Proceedings, Transactions, and Memoirs of the AMS; • Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society; • Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics; • St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal and Sugaku Expositions. The subscription price depends on the number of participants. xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxx-xxxxxxxx STEM Subscription AMS MathSciNet RENEWED Reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for mathematical sciences literature MathSciNet is a searchable database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information of mathematical sciences literature, dating back to the early 1800s. Over 125,000 new items are added each year, and most is classified according to the Mathematics Subject Classification. New subscribers help to reduce the cost for all participants and benefit from lower charges in their first and second year. xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx STEM Subscription Sign up after 1 March for 2020 and get free access from 1 July to 31 December. AMS Memoirs of the AMS Purchase these pure and applied mathematics backfiles RENEWED “We know where we stand with Chest Agreements regarding licence terms. This series is devoted to the publication of research in all areas of pure and applied mathematics. The Agreement offers the opportunity to purchase a moving backfile, dating from 1950, for a one-time fee and top-up on an annual basis. xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxx STEM Perpetual We know the pricing and it’s clear and transparent.” Xxxxx Xxxxxx, School of Management Librarian, University of Bath xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx 17 Online Resources American Psychological Association APA is a leading scientific and professional organisation whose mission is to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people’s lives. A range of publications and collections are available covering topics ranging from Addictions, Anxiety, Children, Depression, Ethics, Race, Sexuality, Stress, Therapy, Workplace Issues and more. Negotiations for the renewal of the Agree...
Online Resources. 1.1.4.1 The Contracting Authority offers a range of resources related to managing stress, these help to raise awareness while including information regarding resilience building and stress and provides tools to recognise then manage.
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Online Resources. Vendor shall provide resources that will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;

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