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Cindy Sheets

Learning HTML for Kids of All Ages - 4 views

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    learning html for kids a step-by step tutorial
Ginger Lewman

From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! Home - From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! - 0 views

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    Come find an idea for your volunteer service projects and then share your experiences when you're finished! - From Oz2Oz, Kids Can! Home
Cindy Sheets

ESA - Kids - Story of the Universe - Highlights - 0 views

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    space science astromony for kids - nebulas dark matter galasxies and more
Ginger Lewman

Early College High School Initiative - 0 views

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    starting high-ability kids into college early with dual enrollment
Ginger Lewman

Welcome to Piggy Bank Inc.!.content { top: 18px; } - 1 views

shared by Ginger Lewman on 21 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Financial literacy for kids. Watch deposits/withdrawals for multiple accounts, similar to a real bank. Interest included!
Trisha Berry

Home Page - 0 views

shared by Trisha Berry on 07 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Advocacy for Gifted Kids
Lainie Levin

Cogito - Home - 0 views

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    A site for gifted kids with a passion for technology. Come one, come all!
anonymous

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids: Scientific American - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 23 Apr 09 - Cached
  • As we had predicted, the students with a growth mind-set felt that learning was a more important goal in school than getting good grades. In addition, they held hard work in high regard, believing that the more you labored at something, the better you would become at it. They understood that even geniuses have to work hard for their great accomplishments. Confronted by a setback such as a disappointing test grade, students with a growth mind-set said they would study harder or try a different strategy for mastering the material.
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      learning to use diigo to share...effort is more important than talent...even for the very talented...
Duane Sharrock

West African Teen Invents Gadgets From Scrap Metal, Visits MIT and Harvard - ABC News - 0 views

  • He's the most prolific inventor in his West African village of Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • "The exceptional thing about Kelvin is he's a very poor kid with very little infrastructure. He's been able to harvest that talent with virtually nothing," said Laura Sampath, manager of MIT's International Development Initiative. "He takes apart and then learns by what he's seeing and can rebuild it, often better than what he's seen in the first place."
  • Sengeh and his team had 70 applications from 300 students, trying to solve some of Sierra Leone's most challenging issues.
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  • Doe, along with two other students from Sierra Leone's Albert Academy, came together to build a prototype station. Sengeh says Doe's application stood out because of his speed in implementing his idea.
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    "Doe is the youngest of five children and says he's been inventing gadgets since the age of four. He gathers scrap metal and other materials to create electronic solutions for his town. His inventions have caught the eye of university professors and scientists at academic institutions in the U.S., including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard."
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    "Doe is the youngest of five children and says he's been inventing gadgets since the age of four. He gathers scrap metal and other materials to create electronic solutions for his town. His inventions have caught the eye of university professors and scientists at academic institutions in the U.S., including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard."
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