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Finley Goddard

Avoid These Common OCaml Assignment Mistakes Made by Students - 2 views

OCaml, an abbreviation for Objective Caml, stands as a formidable programming language recognized for its robust type system and functional programming capabilities. It enjoys significant popularit...

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started by Finley Goddard on 30 Oct 23 no follow-up yet
patricajohnson51

Haskell Programming: A Student's Companion to Overcoming Assignment Obstacles - 3 views

In the realm of programming languages, Haskell stands out as a unique and powerful tool. Known for its emphasis on functional programming and strong static typing, Haskell can be both intriguing an...

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started by patricajohnson51 on 25 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
Niki Smith

Ring the Bottle: A Math Carnival Game | Activity | Education.com - 0 views

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    Mathematics: Multiplication and addition/ subtraction game for third grade students. Nothing chases the blues away like a trip to the boardwalk. Bring the fun home with this do-it-yourself version that sneaks in some math practice. This is a carnival game "ring toss", you can use either addition and subtraction or multiplication. Each child throws two rings and can add the two numbers to see who has the closet to fifty and reward the winner with a prize. If you want to use to practice multiplication facts you can have the children each throw two rings and see who has the highest number after multiplying the two numbers on the bottles, and this person wins a prize. The children go one at a time and you put a piece of tape down to be sure everyone throws from the same spot. This covers standard 3.C.5.
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    Mathematics: Multiplication and addition/ subtraction game for third grade students. Nothing chases the blues away like a trip to the boardwalk. Bring the fun home with this do-it-yourself version that sneaks in some math practice. This is a carnival game "ring toss", you can use either addition and subtraction or multiplication. Each child throws two rings and can add the two numbers to see who has the closet to fifty and reward the winner with a prize. If you want to use to practice multiplication facts you can have the children each throw two rings and see who has the highest number after multiplying the two numbers on the bottles, and this person wins a prize. The children go one at a time and you put a piece of tape down to be sure everyone throws from the same spot. This covers standard 3.C.5.
Teresa Ilgunas

Reviving Reading: The Death of Reading Is Not Inevitable - LeaderTalk - Education Week - 0 views

  • Finally, a summary from a fifth grade group (their quotes, unedited by any adult): To Readers Read, Want to Read, and Help Others Read...  Get rid of levels- can't we just read books that we care about and matter?  Let us talk about the books we read in groups, with other readers. Not just in the groups that are at our level. Let us talk openly about why we do and do not like reading. When we can share what makes it hard, we have more of a chance to help one another. Stop making reading a competition. No more points. Readers at Barnes and Nobles don't go there on Saturday because they get 50 points. They go there to meet other readers. Don't judge people by what they can't read or do not like to read. Let us help others read. If we had time, we could learn about what we need, and then we could help one another be better. Let us do more reading and not more worksheets or tests on reading. We could then concentrate on the book, we might even try new books because we just want to read them. We do not want to try to read more books because we are going to have to take more tests then. Reading helps with our future jobs. It would be great to know what kind of reading doctors or scientist do, so if we wanted to do that job we could start practicing that early. If you want us to love reading, our teachers have to love it too. When they are exited about what they are reading and learning, we get excited to even if it is not a book we would have chosen. Give us comfortable chairs. We know that they more we read, the better we will get. That is really hard to do at a hard desk. Have you ever seen desks like that at Barnes and Noble? There is a reason for that!
  • To help students love reading, keep loving reading, and help others in the process they need:  Choice,  Authenticity,  Time, Access,   Be surrounded by other readers (maybe the most important of this list)
Finley Goddard

Finding the Perfect Java Programming Assignment Help: Your Guide to Success - 8 views

Java, renowned for its versatility and power, stands as a pillar among programming languages, serving as the backbone for an array of applications, from mobile apps to web-based systems and beyond....

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started by Finley Goddard on 03 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
Teresa Ilgunas

FactCheckED.org - 0 views

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    "Our aim is to help students learn to be smart consumers of these messages, not to accept them at face value; to dig for facts using the Internet, not to stop looking once they get to Wikipedia; and to weigh evidence logically, not to draw conclusions bas
Ninja Essays

Top 10 Tools for Writing Admissions and Scholarships Essays - 0 views

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    "When you get to the point of college applications, you may feel like you own your future. You have the liberty to decide who you want to be and pursue those goals with all your energy. However, there is one step you need to go through before that future becomes available to you: college admissions. The entire process depends upon the success of your application paper. In addition, you have to write several scholarship essays and apply to different programs in order to get the financial aid you need. These papers can be incredibly burdening for a young student without proper experience in academic writing. "
Ninja Essays

Coolest Back-To-School Tools - 0 views

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    "You cannot take a break from being a college student even during vacations. You always have to keep your mind fresh and ready for getting back to school; otherwise the entire efforts you invested into last year's studies would go in vain. There are many decisions you will have to make before the new semester starts. You will have new books to buy, a new room to get in order, a new roommate to get used to, and lots of new friends you will make."
patricajohnson51

Excelling in Eiffel: A Student's Journey with ProgrammingHomeworkHelp.com - 1 views

Embarking on the challenging journey of mastering programming languages is both thrilling and demanding. As a student pursuing Eiffel programming, I discovered a reliable companion in ProgrammingHo...

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started by patricajohnson51 on 22 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
Natalie Stewart

Introduction to PHP and MySQL Programming Online Course | Technology Futures | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This ALISON free online PHP programming course will be of great interest to IT and Web development professionals who would like to learn more about using PHP and MySQL to integrate database functions into Websites, and to learners who would like to learn more about the functionality of PHP and MySQL.
Teresa Ilgunas

Formal style, proper grammar and good spelling ARE important in student posts and comme... - 1 views

  • Currently I correct most of my student’s spelling and grammar when I approve their comments
  • I’d think it would be a different matter with older children.
  • If the blog is of academic nature and is going to be read by other students/parents/teachers, then it’s our job to show them why conventions like spelling and grammar matter.
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  • Again, it’s our job to show students how a writer’s audience affects how they write.
  • Speaking for all the poor writers out there, having someone always on my back about my grammar would put an end to my writing–it did for 27 years–from the time I graduated from college to the time I started blogging. So for me and all the other poor writers out there like me, would you rather we just stop writing? or is our voice valuable enough that maybe, just maybe, you could look past out inability to use proper grammar.
  • I feel that correcting everything, all the time, would kill their enthusiasm for using and experimenting with the language.
  • I was reading a grade 1 teacher’s blog, and the teacher left the childrens’ posts as is, but following each, put the correct form in parentheses. This both keeps the sense of ownership for the student, but allows for readers to understand the message clearly
  • I do not correct comments for a few reasons. First, they can be too numerous at times. Secondly, if I always do the editing work for them then students will never do it themselves. Third, I have several reluctant writers who never get a word down on paper but will make an effort if they get to write on our blogs.
  • am having students occasionally reflect on their comments and set/review goals for future comments.
  • I think that if they saw a good conversation going on in the comments (maybe on another classroom’s blog) they may get the idea that comments are as important, if not more important than the post.
  • Student edited, teacher directed vs. teacher corrected. In this instance, student age is an important consideration. Revising and editing are part of the writing process, so I require it of my middle schoolers. I also rely on peer review and peer editing.
  • I would appreciate teachers correcting posts and comments. It might be slightly embarrassing if it is done through comments, but maybe devoting a part of class every week to go over things that the teacher has found looking through posts and comments could improve the student’s grammar skills.
  • I like to balance between writing for an audience who is expecting readable text and the writing abilities of the grade or age level blogging. It also changes if the post is a class assignment with expectations described on a rubric as opposed to a free choice writing post.
  • BTW – peer editing is one way to check for spelling and convention errors and fix them.
Wendy Finn

Lesson Plans on Italy for Preschool - 0 views

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    Using preschool Italy lessons opens up a whole new world to younger children. This lesson will help them to understand where Italy is on a map and what it looks like, as well as what colors are in the Italian flag. We take a look at learning basic Italian words, that you can use in the classroom, or that the children can use to impress their parents at home - ciao mamma! A preschool lesson plan on Italy, would be incomplete without covering the culture of food in Italy. Italian food is popular among young children, and they are likely to be familiar with many of the food already. An interactive activity on making fresh pasta, or a pizza decorated as the Italian flag, is a good way to ensure the children know what goes into making authentic Italian food. How to assess the children's progress and abilities using this lesson plan is also covered, as well as extension activities on Italian art and architecture - try making a model of the leaning tower or Pisa, or create their own Mona Lisa painting.
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Kloutix Solutions Open Drive For Java Developer - 0 views

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    We are pleased to inform that Kloutix Solutions is conducting an Open Drive for Java Developer. Kindly find the below details. COMPANY PROFILE: Kloutix helps organizations to build analytical solutions that not only enable decision making but also does is in the most cost-effective manner. Our business results-driven approach coupled with latest innovations ensures that a business person does not have to try hard to prove the ROI and build a scalable solution. We help companies institutionalize analytics by taking all aspects starting with Data layer to analytics and reporting later. We leverage the latest technologies like Cloud, Open Source to ensure the business benefits do not require huge investments.
plantoraapp

Pitcher Plant Care: A Complete Guide - Plantora - 0 views

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    Pitcher plant are unique carnivorous plants known for their pitcher-shaped traps that capture and digest insects. With their striking appearance and natural insect control abilities, pitcher plants make for captivating additions to any indoor or outdoor garden. Proper care is essential to ensure these plants thrive and to flourish. Pitcher plant care is generally easy, however, these plants come in many varieties so you need to know about the requirements of the specific variety of the pitcher plant you want to grow. So, let's explore various types of pitcher plants and ways you can grow these plants. We'll also take a look at some of the pitcher plant care routines to ensure healthy plant growth.
Ninja Essays

Unschooling Lifestyle: How to Write Great Admissions and Scholarship Essays? Rely on th... - 0 views

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    "As a high-school student, you couldn't wait to start attending college. However, you didn't expect for the application process to be so overwhelming, did you? Unfortunately, many applicants have to endure stressful situations, which are mostly imposed by the necessity to complete extraordinary admissions and scholarship essays."
Teresa Ilgunas

The Impact of the iPad on K-12 Schools - 0 views

  • These devices were designed to have one or two at home, not 30 in a classroom.
  • Because of the personal nature of the iOS, moving presentations or word processing documents from a shared iPad to linked storage is difficult.
  • When teachers want to get new apps, it's not simple to put them on iPads for students.
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  • No support for Flash websites is a big minus,
  • Access to quality digital textbooks proved the biggest challenge at Avery Middle School. The iPad doesn't provide a way to play a CD, and most of the textbook publishers weren't ready or interested in providing digital alternatives.
  • The iOS 4.2 release does allow users to print from iPads — as long as they have an AirPrint-enabled printer. To overcome this challenge, Wells used a plug-in that allows any printer to be compatible with AirPrint. While the printing process is slow and wonky, it does the job.
  • the device is a tool in a student's arsenal.
  • “The device itself can’t replace good teachers, it can’t replace good curriculum, it can’t replace good classroom instruction,” Wells said.
  • On the student survey, 74 percent said they preferred laptops for these three reasons: Typing is easier They can keep multiple windows open and switch between them more easily on the laptops They can move documents and information between class and home easier than they can on a shared iPad
  • "You wouldn't believe what we just did today." Some teachers place study questions and curriculum goals on a blog so students can find their assignments. Others embed videos, make e-books using the open standard EPUB (short for electronic publication), and create individual blogs where students respond to literature they read.
  • “It allows them to be more like an orchestra conductor working with this section and then that section.” 
Teresa Ilgunas

DROPitTOme - Securely receive files from anyone to your Dropbox - 0 views

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    From Vicki Davis' website (coolcatteacher) Dropittome allows students to easily turn in files to you. Here's how: 1 - Sign up for DropboxThe teacher should set up a dropbox account. www.dropbox.com 2.  Sign up for Dropitto.meGo to www.dropitto.me and sign up for an account. Remember that your USERNAME will be your link so make it simple. Of course, mine is coolcatteacher but you can make yours whatever you wish. Don't use the same password as Dropbox although you can use the same email. Pick an email so it will let you know when a student has submitted work. 3. Connect the TwoRemember to allow it to connect with Dropbox as the screen shows below.
Global Opportunities

What Are The Benefits of Studying In Canada? - 1 views

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    There are many good reasons to consider studying in Canada, but the news team at Global Opportunities has done the research and ranked the top five of these reasons for you. Five reasons why you should study in Canada 1. Safe and beautiful Canada is considered a very safe country. It boosts lower crime rates than many other western nations. In addition, its vast geography and expansive unspoiled wilderness are a sight to behold. If nature isn't your thing, Canadian cities are full of culture, museums, galleries, and exciting things to do. 2. Multicultural environment Multiculturalism is a trademark of Canada. Everyone is welcomed and embraced. Vancouver and the surrounding municipalities have rich and vibrant Chinese and Indian communities, but many nationalities and ethnicities are well represented throughout the country and city. In 1971, Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. By so doing, Canada affirmed the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic origins, language, or their religious affiliation. 3. Affordable Education International students can attend school in Canada for a significantly lower price compared to other countries. The average tuition fees for colleges and universities in Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., the U.S., and Canada are compared in this article. The U.S. was by far the most expensive, and Canada was by far the most cost-efficient. 4. Quality Education You don't always get what you pay for in life. Despite being less expensive than other nations, Canada has some of the world's most acceptable living and educational standards. British Columbia and Canada's universities are renowned for their quality on a global scale. This is caused, in part, by the fact that provincial governments regulate institutions. You know a Canadian university, like UCW, is up to tight government criteria if you're a student there. UCW undergoes a regular five-yea
helenworoszylski

Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
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    Instructions for Diigo
Ninja Essays

NinjaEssays: Art of Essay Writing for Math Students - 2 views

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    "Students are often confused when it comes to academic writing. They have no idea where to start and how to conduct a thorough research. College students who picked Math as a major are focused on developing practical skills and like to deal with numbers, not words. Imagine their surprise when they have to write math essays too!"
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