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A student is a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution. | ||
administratorAn administrator typically refers to someone who has the authority and responsibility to manage, oversee, or make decisions within a particular organization, system, or network. This role often involves tasks such as setting policies, managing resources, and ensuring the smooth operation of the entity they are responsible for. Administrators can be found in various fields, including business, education, healthcare, and technology. https://www.scribd.com/document/551824887/What-is-Administration | |||
Anthophile.anthophile (n.) a person who loves flowers https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/anthophile#:~:text=Noun,A%20person%20who%20loves%20flowers. | ||
API (Application Programming Interface)API (Application Programming Interface):API provides an interface that allows developers to interact with programs and applications, including learning management systems. An API includes a set of credentials known as keys that are used by admins and developers. Similar to a username and password pair, the key allows developers to access the API and interact with data in an LMS. Integrating with a vendor’s API can speed up the eLearning processes by automating time-consuming manual tasks like updating, deleting, or exporting lists of users. In practical terms, an API allows you to push or pull data from one system to another.https://www.learnupon.com/blog/elearning-glossary/ | ||
ApplicationAn application, commonly referred to as an "app," is a software program or a set of computer instructions designed to perform specific tasks or functions for end-users. Applications can range from simple utilities, such as calculators and weather forecasters, to complex software suites for productivity, entertainment, communication, or specialized purposes. They are typically installed and executed on computers, mobile devices, or other electronic devices, enabling users to interact with them to accomplish various goals or objectives. Applications can be developed for different operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and web browsers, and they can be distributed through various channels, including app stores, websites, and enterprise distribution platforms. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/application | |||
ApprenticeshipsApprenticeships are structured learning experiences where individuals, known as apprentices, work under the guidance of skilled mentors to acquire practical skills and knowledge in a particular industry or profession. These programs typically involve a combination of hands-on work and classroom instruction, allowing apprentices to earn while they learn. https://seafoodacademy.org/pdfs/improve-td-notes-on-apprenticeships.pdf | |||
assignmentsAssignments refer to tasks or projects given to individuals or groups to complete within a specified timeframe. In an educational context, assignments are typically given by instructors to students as part of their coursework, and they may include essays, reports, presentations, quizzes, or other forms of assessment. In a professional setting, assignments may involve projects, duties, or responsibilities delegated to employees or team members to accomplish specific objectives or goals within an organization. Assignments serve to assess learning progress, develop skills, foster critical thinking, and achieve desired outcomes in both educational and professional environments. | |||
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BiologieLa biologie (du grec βίος / bios, « vie » et λόγος / logos, « parole, discours ») est la science du vivant. Son objet est l'étude des organismes vivants, des cellules qui les composent à la physiologie des organismes dans leur ensemble, de l'évolution des espèces aux recherches comportementales, de l'écologie scientifique à la médecine. Les champs couverts par la biologie sont immenses et nombre de domaines qui lui sont liés apparaissent souvent comme des sciences à part entière, étudiant le vivant à toutes ses échelles, des bactéries aux plus grands mammifères. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portail:Biologie | ||
Blockchain TechnologyBlockchain technology is like a digital ledger that keeps track of transactions. Instead of one person controlling it, many computers work together to make sure the information is accurate and safe. Each transaction is put into a block, and these blocks are connected in a chain. It's really hard for anyone to change the information because it's stored in lots of places and protected. This technology is most famous for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but it can also be used for other things like tracking where food comes from or making sure people's identities are secure online. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain#:~:text=A%20blockchain%20is%20a%20distributed,nodes%20are%20represented%20by%20leaves). | ||