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This site teachingconsortium.cornell.edu states the following, "Cornell Teaching and Learning Consortium." Our analyzers observed that the webpage stated " Cornell Teaching and Learning Consortium." The Website also stated " As campus partners, our goal is to provide coordinated assistance and access to practices, technologies, and resources that support current, effective, and innovative teaching at Cornell."

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