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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Greg Brandenburg

Greg Brandenburg

News Flash: High School Students Are Bored - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 51 views

  • 35 percent of the bored students, however, indicated that the source of their boredom was a lack of interaction with their teacher
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    Students desire more interaction with their teachers
Greg Brandenburg

SUBnet.192 - 25 views

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    Lab guide for Cisco CCNA certification class
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Flex/ActionScript/C++/Scratch/Alice/C#/Java/JavaScript/XML Programming, by Richard G Ba... - 12 views

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    Computer programming tutorials
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: All sorting algorithms - 28 views

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    Graphical representation of different sort algorithms. Very helpful for helping students visualize this.
Greg Brandenburg

School 2.0 - Home - 77 views

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    U.S. Dept. of Ed. school toolkit - web resources for the 21st Century School
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Foundstone Network Security - Risk Management - Free Tools - 11 views

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    Network security tools
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JavaRanch - A Friendly Place for Java Greenhorns - 22 views

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    Good resource for Java classes
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Paint.NET - Free Software for Digital Photo Editing - 47 views

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    Free software for those who like the MS Paint interface but need more power.
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lessons for Algebra and Geometry - 61 views

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    Free software for teaching and learning Math
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The Zoloft Dispensation | LeadershipJournal.net - 0 views

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    School administrators should have a plan for dealing with students struggling with mental disorders. This is from the perspective of a church minister.
Greg Brandenburg

Bringing Girls and Boys to Computer Science with 'Alice' - 1 views

  • Attracting females is key to the future of computer science, Rodger says. In 2008, only 11.8 percent of U.S. bachelor's degrees in computer science went to women, according to the Computing Research Association. And Duke's showing is hardly better, said Rodger, who is trying to turn that around by making programming fun to learn.
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