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54 Educators providing Computing courses in Witney

Bcic

bcic

Wantage

Studying abroad using your second language can be daunting but at BCIC we understand that you want to succeed. You need a service that will help you: Identify the course that will let you achieve your ambitions Find an educational establishment in a location that suits you and your situation Obtain the necessary visa to study in the UK Travel to your education establishment when you arrive Learn about life in the UK, what to expect, what to bring and what to do Everyone is unique and everybody is different. We recognise this fact at BCIC and that is why we treat all our clients as individuals. We find out about your ambitions and your needs. That way we can match your requirements with the vast range of courses and educational establishments we have to ensure that you: Succeed in your life goals Are secure and comfortable at your place of learning Have many opportunities to experience the riches of life That is why we can offer a wide range of course that includes: English language courses for all levels and ages to improve your linguistic abilities iGCSE/A-Level studies to lay a solid base upon which to build your academic career University Foundation Courses at one of our Universities will prepare you for University life and study Diploma courses to build up a solid foundation of knowledge on your chosen subject Undergraduate Degrees from one of the many fine British Universities Post-Graduate Degree from one of the many outstanding research Universities in the UK Our education partners include: Some of the top privately run schools in the UK The best colleges from which students go to the top universities The finest Universities for business, finance, accounting, arts, media, science, computing To start your journey to achieve your aspirations, please complete the enquiry form and one of our experienced counsellor will respond to your query.

Computerbasedmath.org

computerbasedmath.org

Witney

Real-world maths is more crucial than ever to our everyday lives. It holds the keys to unlocking the solutions to a multitude of problems: simple to complex, local to global, large and small. By contrast, maths education is diverging more and more from today's and tomorrow's requirements of countries, industry, further education... and students. Unless we take harder, machine-computed maths back into the school curriculum, maths in education will continue on its ineffective downward spiral, destined for future failure—a future populated by bored and switched-off students, dissatisfied employers, bewildered governments, frustrated teachers and concerned parents. Aware of the increasing divergence between school and real-life maths for more than a decade, Conrad Wolfram believed the growing political impetus, emerging computing ubiquity and practicality of interface and implementation made 2010 the right time to start computerbasedmath.org. Conrad and his colleagues at Wolfram Research have been in a unique position at the epicenter of maths and its applications: using high-powered maths to develop the latest algorithms for Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha software, employing mathematicians and other STEM specialists, supplying technology to the world's community of maths users and interacting with leading experts from all technical fields. That's not to mention involvement with thousands of universities, schools and independent courses worldwide. Wolfram Research really is the "maths company"—the organisation with the world's broadest perspective on maths and computation. It is with that perspective that CBM will change maths education for good. Computerbasedmath.org is a UK-registered company and aims to be self-supporting in delivering this fundamental change to maths education worldwide. Early projects have been established with the Estonian government, as well as in Sweden and Africa, and there is marked interest from many more governments and associated organisations like assessment authorities around the world. Thousands of schools are keen to get materials. Companies are interested not only in employee training but in associating their brand with better maths in schools. Computer-Based Maths is a long-term project. Conrad Wolfram believes it will take a minimum of 25 years to transform school maths worldwide, but that in the end, this change is inevitable. It will happen differently in each country; the first countries to make the change will likely gain the most advantage.