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My View: Flipped classrooms give every student a chance to succeed - Schools of Thought... - 0 views

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    How using digital means could help improve secondary education.
Mike Lemon

How to gracefully promote yourself online - CNN.com - 1 views

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    I thought since we talked as a class about branching out of our little bubble, this should help.
Mike Lemon

Eisenhower Interstate Highway System Home Page - 0 views

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    Innovations we use daily, and always complain about...
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2006 February - 0 views

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    Newspaper Articles about the Technologies of the Atomic Age
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The ENIAC Story - 1 views

  • As in many other first along the road of technological progress, the stimulus which initiated and sustained the effort that produced the ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and computer)--the world's first electronic digital computer--was provided by the extraordinary demand of war
  • This Department had the responsibility for the design, development, procurement, storage, and issue of all combat materiel and munitions for the Army. In 1939 it was staffed by a relative handful of officers and career civilian employees.
  • One of the extraordinarily important tasks
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  • was the preparation of firing and bombing tables for the Army which at that time, of course, included the Army Air Corps.
  • The analyzer installed at Aberdeen had ten integrating units and provisions for two input and two output tables as well. But, despite its value as an important mechanical aid to computation, it had several severe limitations.
  • It was, of course, known that the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania had a Bush differential analyzer of somewhat larger capacity than the one installed at Aberdeen. As a matter of fact, the one at the Moore School had fourteen integrating units. Therefore one of the first steps taken was the award to the University of Pennsylvania of a contract by the Ordnance Department for the utilization of this device.
  • he original agreement between the United States of America and the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, dated June 5, 1943, called for six months of "research and development of an electronic numerical integrator and computer and delivery of a report thereon." This initial contract committed $61,700 in U.S. Army Ordnance funds
  • The ENIAC was placed in operation at the Moore School, component by component, beginning with the cycling unit and an accumulator in June 1944. This was followed in rapid succession by the initiating unit and function tables in September 1945 and the divider and square-root unit in October 1945. Final assembly took place during the fall of 1945. By today's standards for electronic computers the ENIAC was a grotesque monster. Its thirty separate units, plus power supply and forced-air cooling, weighed over thirty tons. Its 19,000 vacuum tubes, 1,500 relays, and hundreds of thousands of resistors, capacitors, and inductors consumed almost 200 kilowatts of electrical power. But ENIAC was the prototype from which most other modern computers evolved. It embodied almost all the components and concepts of today's high- speed, electronic digital computers. Its designers conceived what has now become standard circuitry such as the gate (logical "and" element), buffer (logical "or" element) and used a modified Eccles-Jordan flip-flop as a logical, high-speed storage-and-control device.
  • The ENIAC was not originally designed as an internally programmed computer. The program was set up manually by varying switches and cable connections. However, means for altering the program and repeating its iterative steps were built into the master programmer
  • The ENIAC led the computer field during the period 1949 through 1952 when it served as the main computation workhorse for the solution of the scientific problems of the Nation. It surpassed all other existing computers put together whenever it came to problems involving a large number of arithmetic operations. It was the major instrument for the computation of all ballistic tables for the U.S. Army and Air Force.
Mike Lemon

ENIAC tutorial - the modulo function - 0 views

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    For those interested in the algorithms in ENIAC's computing.
Mike Lemon

G. Stanley Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • There, Hall objected vehemently to the emphasis on teaching traditional subjects, e.g., Latin, mathematics, science and history, in high school, arguing instead that high school should focus more on the education of adolescents than on preparing students for college.
  • Hall believed that humans are by nature non-reasoning and instinct driven, requiring a charismatic leader to manipulate their herd instincts for the well-being of society. He predicted that the American emphasis on individual human right and dignity would lead to a fall that he analogized to the sinking of Atlantis.
  • Hall coined the phrase "storm and stress" with reference to adolescence, taken from the German Sturm und Drang movement. Its three key aspects are conflict with parents, mood disruptions, and risky behavior.
Mike Lemon

The Pulitzer Prizes | Works - 0 views

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    In response to Sean's bookmark about civil disobedience, I remembered this photograph from 2007. It shows an Israeli woman fighting against security forces sent to forcibly remove her and her family from illegal housing in the West Bank.
Mike Lemon

Relevance of evolution: medicine - 0 views

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    Why should I study evolution? Here's an example.
Mike Lemon

Will physical books be gone in five years? - CNN.com - 4 views

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    Remember when we talked about this a few weeks ago? Or was I talking with some friends? Either way, enjoy the article.
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States claiming the most Presidents - The Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies - ... - 0 views

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    After reading today's pieces on frontier ideology and what not, I thought it would be interesting to see where Presidents come from.
Mike Lemon

What Does Learning Look Like? « Classroom as Microcosm - 0 views

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    I believe this ties in well with our discussion of epistemology as well as our assignment right now.
Mike Lemon

Wordsworth Poems - 0 views

  • he world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
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    Whet your appetites with these snippets of poetry
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The Cult of True Womanhood - 0 views

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    Mentioned in the outline. Interesting look into the "domestic sphere"
Mike Lemon

Free Technology for Teachers: Internet Filtering - Does It Work? - 0 views

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    This goes for Kristen, who posted about Internet communities. Does filtering work?
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