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shoaibhashmi

Apple Logic Pro X 10.2 Crack [Windows + Mac OSX] Free Download - 0 views

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    Apple Logic Pro X 10.2 Crack Windows + Mac OSX is the best advanced version of Logical software.Logic pro x pro tool that is used in mixing & edit sounds
anonymous

Braingle: Brain Teasers, Puzzles, Riddles, Trivia and Games - 0 views

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    With over 17,000 brain teasers, riddles, logic problems, quizzes and mind puzzles submitted and ranked by users like you
Rhondda Powling

Maker Club: 3D Printing with a Chromebook (or just a browser) - 2 views

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    "Given the prevalence of Chromebooks in schools, and the momentum with 3D Printing as a school science activity, it seems logical that people would ask "How can we do 3D Printing with just Chromebooks?". Here's some ideas for tools that will all work on the web - on your Chromebook (or in your other computer's browser with no downloaded software)."
Tony Searl

Computer Science for Fun - cs4fn: What is Computational Thinking? - 2 views

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    So what is Computational Thinking? Well it is a collection of diverse skills to do with problem solving that result from studying the nature of computation. It includes some obviously important skills that most subjects help develop, like creativity, ability to explain and team work. It also consists of some very specific problem solving skills such as the ability to think logically, algorithmically and recursively. Computer Science is unique in the way it brings all these diverse skills together.
Roland Gesthuizen

8 Aboriginal Ways of Learning - 6 views

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    "This Aboriginal pedagogy framework is expressed as eight interconnected pedagogies involving narrative-driven learning, visualised learning plans, hands-on/reflective techniques, use of symbols/metaphors, land-based learning, indirect/synergistic logic, modelled/scaffolded genre mastery, and connectedness to community. But these can change in different settings."
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    Nice outline and resource for Australian aboriginal learning styles.
Walco Solutions

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 0 views

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    We provide the best quality and unique projects at very nominal price. We are updated with the latest technology being used in the industries we try to render the same at the student level for proper technical exposure through our projects. We also conduct proper lectures, practical sessions to guide and prepare students for external viva and competitions. Programmable Logic Controller, Supervisory Control and data acquisition, Human machine Interface, Variable Frequency drive, Instrumentation, Panel designing, Embedded System, Mat lab
kaushal Jha

UP B.Ed Counselling 2023: A Comprehensive Guide to Securing Your Admission - VGIGROUP - BEST COLLEGES IN MEERUT , UTTAR PRADESH - 0 views

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    Welcome to our comprehensive guide to securing your admission to UP B.Ed Counselling . If you're passionate about helping others overcome challenges and are considering a career in counseling, pursuing a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Counselling is a logical next step.
Tania Sheko

Wiki:Introduction to Blogging | Social Media CoLab - 1 views

  •  1. Link to a website -- a blog post, online story from a mainstream media organization, any kind of website -- and criticize it. If you can provide evidence that the facts presented in the criticized website are wrong, then do so, but your criticism doesn't have to be about factual inaccuracy. Debate the logic or possible bias of the author. Make a counter-argument. Point out what the author leaves out. Voice your own opinion in response.
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      Critical literacies can be taught using social media.
  •  1. Pick a position about a public issue, any public issue, that you are passionate about. Immigration. Digital rights management. Steroid use by athletes. Any issue you care about.  2. Make a case for something -- a position, an action, a policy -- related to this public issue. You don't have to prove your case, but you have to make it. It doesn't have to be an original position, but you need to go beyond quoting the positions of others. Provide an answer to your public's question: "What does the author of this blog post want me to know, believe, think, or do?"  3. Use links to back up or add persuasiveness to your case. Use links to build your argument. Use factual sources, statements by others that corroborate your assertions, instances that illustrate the point you want to make.
    • Tania Sheko
       
      Another good exercise to develop critical literacies using social media.
John Pearce

Online debate community for logical, passionate people - CreateDebate - 8 views

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    Create debate is an online space to browse a debates on an ever expanding range of topics, create your own debate or popularity contest, participate in a debate amongst other activities.
anonymous

Lateral Thinking Brain Teasers - Fact - 0 views

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    Lateral thinking Brain Teasers that are stranger than fiction.
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