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▰ Sources. 〓 Books [B] ⚫ UK. ☗ Pearson. Pearson Education. Education publishing and assessment company Imprints[edit] Logo[edit] Pearson's logo is the unconventional symbol known as the interrobang (‽), a combination of a question mark and an exclamation point, meant to convey "the excitement and fun of learning. "[6] Partnerships[edit] Pearson has partnered with five other higher-education publishers to create CourseSmart, a company developed to sell college textbooks in eTextbook format on a common platform.[7] In 2010, Pearson agreed to a five-year, $32 million, contract with the New York State Department of Education to design tests for students attending grades 4 through 8.

GreyCampus partnered with Pearson for higher-education teaching-learning solutions[buzzword] under the Learningware brand.[8] Errors in tests[edit] Technology products[edit] Pearson's products include MyMathLab and Mastering Platform.[13] PowerSchool[edit] In 2006, Pearson acquired PowerSchool, a student information system, from Apple. Poptropica[edit] Cogmed[edit] StatCrunch[edit]

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☝️ Research 09. ☝️ Writing 08. ☝️ MISG. Addison-Wesley. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia American publisher of textbooks and computer literature The Addison-Wesley Professional Imprint produces content including books, eBooks, and video for the professional IT worker including developers, programmers, managers, system administrators. Classic titles include The Art of Computer Programming, The C++ Programming Language, The Mythical Man-Month, and Design Patterns. History[edit] Lew Addison Cummings and Melbourne Wesley Cummings founded Addison-Wesley in 1942, with the first book published by Addison-Wesley being Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Francis Weston Sears' Mechanics.

Its first computer book was Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer, by Wilkes, Wheeler, and Gill. In 1977, Addison-Wesley acquired W. Notable books[edit] Former imprints[edit] Merloyd Lawrence Books[4] References[edit] External links[edit]

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☝️ BCS Glossary 1. ☝️ Database. ☝️ Communications. Alpha Books. ☝️ KM 1.