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Phil Taylor

(5) Ok Google, How Safe Is My Data? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Webinar recording including Canadian privacy laws
John Evans

Computational Thinking and its importance in education - Microsoft in Education - 0 views

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    "This course is designed for all educators from all subject areas who would like to know more about computational thinking and how it can be applied within cross-curricular educational settings."
John Evans

Vector Scratch Blocks | ScratchEd - 1 views

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    "After seeing these hands-on blocks I thought it would be great if anyone could make their own.  So I set about creating some vector versions of the standard Scratch blocks that could be scaled to any size required.  As I created them I also thought how useful it would be if Teachers could use them in other ways, for example, displays, PowerPoints and on Interactive Whiteboards."
Nigel Coutts

Getting creative with our learning spaces - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    Unfortunately, we are not all blessed with expansive classrooms which can readily accommodate a diversity of learning zones. The challenge becomes one of creatively using the space and furnishings you have to create flexible spaces.
John Evans

Wallpaper Your 3D Virtual Reality Room - TechNotes Blog - TCEA - 4 views

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    "Encourage your students' creative sides in all subject areas by using the free website Panoform to turn paper images into 3D ones."
Nigel Coutts

The trouble with Twitter - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    Twitter is a great place for educators to share ideas. It has become my go to place when I am looking for something to read, a new idea or some inspiration. It is a great avenue for sharing practice, asking questions and building a community.    But . . .   . . . Twitter has some problems and these seems to be growing. To get the most out of Twitter a degree of caution is advised.
John Evans

Ancient Greek Computational Thinking - ERATOSTHENES | Teaching London Computing: A RESOURCE HUB from CAS LONDON & CS4FN - 2 views

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    "The Ancient Greeks loved algorithms, and devised lots of useful ones. One of the most famous is the Sieve of Eratosthenes. It is a way to find prime numbers, special numbers that are also known as the atoms of numbers. Prime numbers now form the basis of our most powerful encryption systems upon which digital money is based. Our electronic banking systems (and lots more) would collapse without prime numbers. You can use the Sieve of Eratosthenes as a way to practice times tables, spot patterns and explore how to improve algorithms, whilst also uncovering these mysterious, magical numbers with no obvious pattern of their own. Here you can follow in the footsteps of Eratosthenes and develop your algorithmic thinking skills."
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