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Teachinghistory.org. Educational Videos and Games for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English. MIT+K12 Videos. Free Online Textbooks, Flashcards, Adaptive Practice, Real World Examples, Simulations. Homeschool, Afterschool, Skill Building. DreamBox Learning - Online Math Learning. E-learning for kids. Online College Courses and Degree Programs for 2016. Coursera | Online Courses From Top Universities. Join for Free. 10 companies spending millions on education | Guardian Sustainable Business. The sheer number of worthy issues that deserve corporate attention and investment can often seem endless. There’s infrastructure, health, food, clean water and much, much more.

In this context, it’s perhaps easy to understand why education, key to pulling people out of poverty, often falls by the wayside. Global education faces an annual budgetary shortfall of $26bn, according to Unesco. While governments, foundations and nonprofits can help with various aspects of this problem, education spending is certainly also a business issue. From 2011 to 2013, Fortune Global 500 companies spent $2.6bn on education annually, $1bn of which went to hardest-hit areas such as the Asia Pacific, Africa and Latin America, according to a study released by the Varkey Foundation on Wednesday.

Those funds were closely connected to the companies’ immediate interests. Here are the top 10 companies that are spending their sustainability budgets on education: 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 Tech Companies Investing in Education. When we think about big corporations, even cool techie ones, we're often quick to point out all the things they do wrong, from sketchy environmental records to snarky CEOs. Yet many corporations spend a great deal of time and money giving back to the community; it's not always just for the good PR. In many cases, these companies are actually pretty passionate about their causes and many may actually be the driving force behind changing hundreds of young lives for the better.

At this time of year, when charitable giving is on many people's minds, it can be useful to take a look at the ways that some of the biggest tech companies in the U.S. and the world are giving back and investing in education. Many have programs and initiatives you've never heard about and spend millions of dollars each year helping to expand the minds and the opportunities available to the next generation of potential tech-whizzes, scientists, and writers. The Coca-Cola Foundation: The Coca-Cola Company. Since our inception in 1984, The Foundation has given back more than $820 million to enhance the sustainability of local communities worldwide. The Foundation is our Company's primary international philanthropic arm. The Foundation was established in the U.S. as a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Foundations grants are awarded throughout the year based on our priorities, tax requirements, legal compliance and approval by the Foundation's Board of Directors.

All requests for community support in the form of grants or sponsorships must be submitted through our online application system. Overview In 1984, Roberto Goizueta, then Chairman and CEO of The Company, established The Foundation. The Company is committed to giving back 1 percent of its prior year’s operating income annually. Since its inception, the Foundation has supported learning inside and outside the classroom. Priority Areas Our community commitment is shared across The system. 3 Ways The Internet Of Things Will Change Every Business. Have you entered the Internet of Things yet? If you have a FitBit or other activity tracker that talks to your smartphone, you have. If you have a thermostat, alarm system, or lights in your home that you can control with your computer or phone, you have. But even if you haven’t got one of those devices yet, I’m betting you will within the next 3–5 years. And I’m not making that prediction based on how useful or cool the current Internet of Things products are right now, but rather based on the fact that I believe the Internet of Things is going to change business at a fundamental level.

I believe there are three key ways in which the Internet of Things will change every business: 1. It used to be that we only expected our phones to be able to make phone calls. The line of Fitbit Internet-enabled products (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images) 2. A big part of the Internet of Things isn’t so much about smart devices, but about sensors. 3. Take John Deere DE +0.27%, for example.