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  2. Iclicker - Wikipedia

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  3. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    Audience response. Audience Response is a type of interaction associated with the use of Audience Response systems to create interactivity between a presenter and their audience . Systems for co-located audiences combine wireless hardware with presentation software. Systems for remote audiences may use telephones or web polls for audiences ...

  4. Clicker - Wikipedia

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    A clicker, sometimes called a cricket, [1] is any device that makes a clicking sound, usually when deliberately activated by its user. They usually consist of a piece of thin metal or plastic held in a casing so that the metal is slightly torqued; depressing one end of the metal causes it to pop out of alignment and releasing it causes it to ...

  5. What Is the Difference Between Rubella and Rubeola? - Healthline

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    With rubella, a high fever will begin suddenly and appear before a rash. The fever usually lasts for 3 or 4 days. The rash appears as the fever fades. While rubeola also usually appears with a ...

  6. DemiDec - Wikipedia

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    DemiDec. Dean Schaffer (left), a director at DemiDec, along with Daniel Berdichevsky (right) at the 2009. DemiDec Resources produces study materials for participants in the United States Academic Decathlon, [1] hosts the World Scholar's Cup, [2] and co-operates several study academies around the world. A private company, it was founded in 1994 ...

  7. MIT OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    MIT OpenCourseWare. MIT OpenCourseWare ( MIT OCW) is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to publish all of the educational materials from its undergraduate - and graduate-level courses online, freely and openly available to anyone, anywhere. The project was announced on April 4, 2001, [1] and uses Creative Commons ...

  8. University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences

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    The College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin offers 10 Bachelor of Arts majors, 42 Bachelor of Science majors, and 20 graduate programs to more than 11,000 undergraduates and 1,400 graduate students. [1] The college employs over 370 faculty. [2] Many of the programs are consistently ranked in the top ten nationally ...

  9. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a web-based desktop app, originally developed on top of the Electron framework from GitHub which combines the Chromium rendering engine and the Node.js JavaScript platform. [46] Version 2.0 was rebuilt using the Evergreen version of Microsoft Edge WebView2 in place of Electron.