gap in one"s education - translation to English
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gap in one"s education - translation to English

One to one computing; One to one computing (education); One-to-one computing (education)

gap in one's education      
een gat in iemands opleiding
deflationary gap         
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL GDP
Recessionary gap; GDP gap; Deflationary gap
Deflatoir hiaat (overschot aan vraag bij situatie van volle werkverschaffing (bij economie))
co-education         
  • ''Co-Education'' by Charles Allan Winter, c. 1915
  • [[Oberlin College]], the oldest extant mixed-sex institute of higher education in the United States
SYSTEM OF EDUCATION WHERE MALES AND FEMALES ARE EDUCATED TOGETHER
Coeducational; Co-education; Co-ed; Co-educational; Coed; Coeducationals; Coeducation; Mixed education; Co-Ed; Mixed sex education; Co-educationals; Coeducationally; Co-educationally; Coeducate; Co-educate; Co-educates; Coeducates; Coeducated; Co-educated; Coeducating; Co-educating; Mixed-gender education; Mixed gender education; Co-ed schoool; Mixed-sex school; Co-eds; Co-educational school; Mixed-sex; Coeducational School; Coeds; Mixed school; Co-Educational; College co-ed; Mixed-sex education in the United States; Mixed-sex education in the United Kingdom; Mixed-sex education in Australia; Mixed-sex education in China; Mixed-sex education in France; Mixed-sex education in Hong Kong; Mixed-sex education in Pakistan; History of mixed-sex education
gemengd onderwijs (van jongens en meisjes samen)

Definition

hole-in-one
¦ noun (plural holes-in-one) Golf a shot that enters the hole from the tee.

Wikipedia

One-to-one computing

In the context of education, one-to-one computing (sometimes abbreviated as "1:1") refers to academic institutions, such as schools or colleges, that allow each enrolled student to use an electronic device in order to access the Internet, digital course materials, and digital textbooks. The concept has been actively explored and sporadically implemented since the late 1990s. One-to-one computing used to be contrasted with a policy of "bring your own device" (BYOD), which encourages or requires students to use their own laptops, smartphones or other electronic devices in class. The distinction between BYOD and school-issued devices became blurred when many schools started recommending devices for parents to buy (examples for both iPads and Chromebooks being used 1:1 in schools, but being paid for by parents exist, there may be similar evidence for other devices). The term 1:1 computing in education is now redefined to a situation where students have access to a device per individual that is used in the teaching as a tool for learning. Historically, the programs have centered around the following devices:

  • Laptops (Windows and Mac) 1990s-2010.
  • iPads (with some competing Android and Windows devices) 2010-2014
  • Chromebooks (2015–present) (with iPad+keyboard and other laptop & tablet-computers competing).