Glossary: International Teaching Terms
Educators around the world use a variety of phrases and acronyms. Add yours to this glossary.
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C (programming language)C is a general-purpose programming language initially developed by Dennis Ritchie between 1969 and 1973 at AT&T Bell Labs. | ||
C for ECurriculum for Excellence aims to achieve a transformation in education in Scotland by providing a coherent, more flexible and enriched curriculum from 3 to 18. | ||
C.A.S.E.Copy and Steal Everything. Copyright issue, not to be use but identified and dealt with appropriately. | |
C.I.G.A.R -modelCurrent reality
Ideal outcome
Gaps
Action
Review
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C.M.S.Contenent Management System Gestione Contenuti | |
C.R.A.P.As coined by Robin Williams in HER book The Non-Designer's Design and Type Books four principles of digital and print document creation involve these four parameters: Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity These principles even apply to website construction. | ||
C.Y.A.This stands for Cover Your Ass. This was used in my teachers college to remind us to save all administrative emails or documents in case you need them in the future to verify something that was said or done in a meeting or class. | ||
C#C Sharp is a computer program that utilizes the Net Frame work | ||
C++C++ (pronounced "see plus plus") is a programming language that is general purpose | |