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Martin Burrett

Gift Stack - 0 views

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    Play this fun Christmas stacking game. Each present you stack moves a little faster. How high can you stack them?
Martin Burrett

Gift Stack - 0 views

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    Play this fun stacking game. Each Christmas present you stack moves a little faster. How high can you stack them?
Paul Beaufait

MultiBrief: Grading practices that better support 21st‑century learning - 35 views

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    In this post, Stack (2014.08.25) suggested four ways of developing or improving grading practices: 1. Separate and acknowledge the role of both formative and summative assessment. 2. Stop averaging averages to get more averages. 3. Separate academics from academic behaviors. 4. Use rubrics and a rubric scale, not percentage scores.
Tero Toivanen

Education Futures - Siftables: A promising future for toys - 0 views

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    MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables - cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too. Is this the next thing in hands-on learning?
McKinley Library

National Archives Experience - 1 views

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    Access the "stacks" of the archives. Searcheable topically and allows you to create your own mini-collection of items
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    goodby 2015 welcome 2016 to all friends
lulufurniture

wood stacking stools - 0 views

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    As a professional wooden bar stool manufacturer, Lulu Furniture provides quality BS09 stackable colorful wood bar stool. Ideal for any commercial or residential setting with stackable design and front footrest. Custom wooden bar stool for sale at competitive price now!
Martin Burrett

Stack Exchange - 0 views

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    As you know, teachers know everything. But there are some mere mortals out there who still need to ask questions. This is a fabulous site with over 80 specialist areas to ask questions to the cloud. The community will then help you find an answer. The areas include English and other languages, computing, maths, science, history and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Philippe Scheimann

What's your natural thinking pattern? - 43 views

  • Summary: Which of the 6 natural patterns of human intelligence do you use?
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    are you a AKV, AVK... ?
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    learn about yourself
Philippe Scheimann

Q&A on diaspora - 5 views

  • What do you think are the most important features a social network should have? How would you prioritize them? Do you plan to Build Less or go big? If building less, what is the minimal set of features you can get away with? We plan to “build less.” These are the features which we aim to complete first: 1. A good secure protocol, encrypted at every leg, including a specification for a lightweight, probably HTTPS, RESTful set of routes. We see all of this communication happening between two Diaspora servers, rather than strictly between peers. We realize there is the problem with polling with this model, but we think there are several tricks worth trying which all have their relative pros and cons: PubSub (fast and easy, requires some level of centralization), querying friends servers from the browser side and posting responses back (requires browser side decryption) to name a couple. Alternatively, we are considering going with XMPP altogether due to the ability to be able to push content between nodes, but we need to research it further to see if it is something we would want to implement. 2. A datastore and corresponding interface that can store all of your stuff in one place. MongoDB is what we are looking at for V1, but the redundancy of TahoeFS is intriguing(as well as serving a slightly different purpose). 3. A clear extension framework. Diaspora will be service-agnostic and we will need to make it easy to import from and export to any format/web service. It is also our goal to make Diaspora as content-agnostic as possible, by providing abstract data types and an easily extended UI so that whatever new content people want to store and share can be integrated without re-rewriting parts of the whole application stack. 4. Be your own OpenID provider. Having a single identity across lots of services is great, but why trust a web service to hold it? Once we are the keepers of our own data, we can also selectively allow services access to it through Oauth.
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    alternative to fb...
lulufurniture

solid wood upholstered dining chairs - 1 views

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    DC135 curved back wooden dining chair is a stylish modern chair. It features a curved back that can support you back fully with no gap. The seat cushion is PU leather or textile material as you need. It can stack 4 pcs in a carton, so it can save a lot of space in your container and save your cost.
lulufurniture

high back dining chairs wood - 1 views

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    DC105 wooden frame cushioned chair is with solid wood construction. The upholstered cushion with PU leather material assembled with high-density foam. The chair has a solid upper back so you can relax in comfort. It's a fully assembled type chair, so you don't need to assemble it by yourself. DC94 is a stackable chair, you can save space when loading in container to stack them together. The charming chair is superb pick to decorate your restaurant, dining venue, bar, and hotel etc.
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