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Peter Beens

Tools for Technology Students - 0 views

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    This blog explores the use of computer technology, electronics and microcontrollers in High School Computer Technology and Computer Studies.
Peter Beens

7 programming languages on the rise | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    In the world of enterprise programming, the mainstream is broad and deep. Code is written predominantly in one of a few major languages. For some shops, this means Java; for others, it's C# or PHP. Sometimes, enterprise coders will dabble in C++ or another common language used for high-performance tasks such as game programming, all of which turn around and speak SQL to the database.
Peter Beens

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo
Peter Beens

Computer Science Unplugged - 0 views

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    Computer Science Unplugged is a series of learning activities that reveals a little-known secret: Computer Science isn't really about computers at all! CS Unplugged provides an extensive collection of free resources that teach principles of Computer Science such as binary numbers, algorithms and data compression through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around.
Peter Beens

Dropbox Tips for Teachers: Why You Must Get Dropbox! - 0 views

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    Use this link for extra storage: https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTExMDUxNjk
Peter Beens

Adobe scraps work to bring Flash apps to iPhone | Deep Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    What a difference two weeks and a few words of legalese can make to the future of a widely used programming technology.\nIn that span of time, Adobe Systems has gone from touting its technology for building Flash applications that run on the iPhone to canceling future development of that technology.
Peter Beens

Powers of Ten - 0 views

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    A good overview of the basic terminology used in computer storage.
Peter Beens

A Whole Lot of AJAX! Directory for Web 2.0 AJAX scripts, demos and tutorials. Custom AJ... - 0 views

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    Welcome to JavaScript tutorials by ajaxBlender. This collection contains useful tutorials for popular JavaScript frameworks. Select the framework below to browse categorized JavaScript tutorials.
Peter McAsh

[Analysis] Your favourite text editor/IDE? | the lost logbook - 0 views

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    Text editors, IDE, programming languages used by real programmers!
Peter Beens

CS Unplugged Videos on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Videos created by the CS Unplugged team. All available for download for offline use in the classroom.
Peter McAsh

My Cell Phone is Tracking Me - bitly bundle - 1 views

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    A bitly bundle of, in my opinion, key articles to use with students in ICS on the issue of privacy - via issue of cell phones tracking your movements!
Doug Peterson

Akshell - 0 views

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    JavaScript is the language of Akshell. Modern web apps usually have a rich AJAX interface created using one of the popular client-side JavaScript libraries; in Akshell you employ it for the server side too. This makes your app more integral and robust; you can even share some code between the client and server sides, e.g., the code of form validation.
Doug Peterson

bl.ocks.org - 999346 - Dynamic Node-Link Tree (D3) - 0 views

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    This is an example of building a tree layout using the Reingold-Tilford "tidy" algorithm, as described in "Tidier Drawings of Trees". As each new element is added to the graph, it animates in, starting at the previous position of the parent node. Thus, the existing nodes and the new node transition smoothly to their new positions. The animation stops when 500 nodes have been added to the tree.
Peter Beens

Project Euler - 1 views

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    Project Euler is a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve. Although mathematics will help you arrive at elegant and efficient methods, the use of a computer and programming skills will be required to solve most problems. The motivation for starting Project Euler, and its continuation, is to provide a platform for the inquiring mind to delve into unfamiliar areas and learn new concepts in a fun and recreational context.
Peter Beens

Student Tutorials (Java) - 3 views

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    All the tutorials listed here are written in Java™. You can find many other useful tutorials on developerWorks.
Peter Beens

Youth APPLab - DC Teens Building Android Apps - 1 views

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    An afterschool program in DC that has been using App Inventor since October 2010.  The youngest student is 8 and the oldest is 17.
Doug Peterson

IBM rolls out free cloud software development tool - 3 views

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    IBM this week announced a cloud-based collaborative software development tool that's being offered free to students now for academic use only but is expected to become a commercial service at some point in the future.
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