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  2. Focus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Window focus. The behaviour of focus on one's desktop can be governed by policies in window management.. Click to focus. On most mainstream user-interfaces, such as ones made by Microsoft and Apple, it is common to find a "focus follows click" policy (or "click to focus"), where one must click the mouse inside of the window for that window to gain focus.

  3. Online focus group - Wikipedia

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    A moderator invites pre-screened, qualified respondents who represent the target of interest to log on to conferencing software at a pre-arranged time and to take part in an online focus group. It is common for respondents to receive an incentive for participating. Discussions generally last one hour to 90 minutes.

  4. Focus Learning Trust - Wikipedia

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    Focus Learning Trust. Focus Learning Trust is a registered charity which operates a network of private schools (known as OneSchool Global UK schools) in the United Kingdom that are affiliated to the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church . The schools have a non-selective intake of pupils from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. [1]

  5. How to Stay Focused: 10 Tips to Improve Your Focus and ...

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    playing calming ambient music or white noise. declutter the space where you will be working. 2. Coffee in small doses. Drinking coffee, or other caffeinated beverages, in small doses may ...

  6. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    Pomodoro Technique. A pomodoro kitchen timer. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for tomato, after the ...

  7. Student information system - Wikipedia

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    Student information system. A student information system ( SIS ), student management system, school administration software or student administration system is a management information system for education sector establishments used to manage student data. It integrates students, parents, teachers and the administration.

  8. Technology education - Wikipedia

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    History. Technology education is an offshoot of the Industrial Arts tradition in the United States and the Craft teaching or vocational education in other countries. In 1980, through what was called the "Futuring Project", the name of "industrial arts education" was changed to be "technology education" in New York State; the goal of this movement was to increase students' technological literacy.

  9. Renaissance Learning - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance. Renaissance Learning, Inc. (also known simply as Renaissance) is a software as a service and learning analytics company that makes cloud-based, Pre-K–12 educational software and adaptive assessments. Renaissance employs about 1,000 employees in nine U.S. cities and subsidiaries in Canada, the United Kingdom, Korea, and Australia.