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Fred Delventhal

DESIGN SQUAD NATION . Home | PBS KIDS GO! - 8 views

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Anne Bubnic

New Image for Computing [PDF] - 0 views

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    Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, New Image for Computing (NIC) is currently in the first stage of what is planned as a multi-phase project that aims to improve the image of computer science among high school students (with a special focus on gender and ethnic disparities) and encourage greater participation in computer science at the postsecondary level. Download the full report.
anonymous

thematic mapping blog: Using KML for Thematic Mapping - Research Paper Now Available - 6 views

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    "The purpose of this paper is to examine how KML, Keyhole Markup Language, can be used for thematic mapping. A thematic map displays the spatial pattern of a social or physical phenomenon, such as population density, life expectancy or climate change. "
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    Got a student who needs a fun project? This might be right up his/her alley.
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Candy Apples - 0 views

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    One of my B2 ESL learners became an adventurous cook over the Halloween weekend and has come up with this yummy recipe!
Ed Webb

Socialthinking - Free Articles & Strategies - 1 views

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  • learn to be comfortable with discomfort
  • The nowness of now rut occurs when students seek relief right now from anything that makes them feel uncomfortable when they should be doing an assignment, going to a class, meeting people to work on a project, etc.
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  • If you aren’t sleeping, eating well, and generally taking care of yourself, then learning is negatively affected. If you are completely dependent on a parent/caregiver to set your goals and coach you through the action, then your chances of independence diminish greatly
  • adulthood requires finding a balance in this independence trifecta: 1) establish a work or career path, 2) seek and maintain relationships, and 3) pursue leisure activities simply for leisure. The tricky part is balance. If one’s leisure activities, for example, gaming, overtake work or homework/studying, then one may not be considered capable of living independently
  • doing the preliminary work outlined in these 10 levels will help prepare them to succeed in the transition to adulthood on whichever route—university or work life—is traveled
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