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Carsen Sanchez

IJGA (International Junior Golf Academy) - 0 views

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    This is the site of the IJGA, where junior golfers around the world come to practice their abilities year round, and go to school with professional golf instruction.
Katherine Moody

Khan Academy - 1 views

shared by Katherine Moody on 17 Jan 14 - No Cached
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    This site has hundreds of videos on school material. I use this for learning in math outside of school. The videos are great quality; thoughtfully planned and packed with information. Each video gets information across thoroughly by presenting it in an interesting and captivating manner. It is a great tool for both excelling knowledge or just for help. This is a very reliable site, because the information has been tested by the many users, and when I myself researched the topics outside of the site I got similar results to what they were teaching me. I would recommend this to anyone who wants personalized learning in the field of their choosing.
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    I have been using Khan Academy throughout my AP Calc class. It lets you pick the unit that you might be struggling on, watch videos for clarification, and then do practice problems.
Siena Hoaglund

Khan Academy - 1 views

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    Khan Academy where college professors upload videos on what lessons they teach in class. Anyone can access these lessons, and learn about the different subject matters. It has videos on math, English, science, and history.
Sam Daniels

Learn to code - 1 views

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    Codecademy is the easiest way to learn how to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends. I'm using this site to learn PHP, python, java script, and many other kinds of code. the site has pre-made lessons to help teach you about the codes.
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    You might want to try Kahn academy. They've got some great programming tutorials; a 5th grader showed me last week and it is awesome!
Brian Kuhns

Waves and Optics - 0 views

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    This videos discussed the differences between real images and virtual images, as well as the differences between diffuse and specular reflections, and even explains refraction and its applications in optics. It also walks you through using focus point definitions of curves to determine what type of image and where it will be or appear to be. Near the end it even shows you some actual calculations about the exact position of images.
Mary-Kate Clark

Three-dimensional Character Questions - 1 views

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    12/4/13 I found this article on how to make an actor become a three-dimensional character. The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts Dee Cannon shares the ten questions that actors need to investigate about their character to make them a fully-idealised person instead of just a character's dialogue with a visual of them. The ten questions and Cannon's advice on how to answer the questions through your character's point of view helped me to understand how professional actor's are able to become the character. A couple of the questions reminded me of what I talked about with Jen Allred about how to act my break-up scene in "A Christmas Carol" well. It also gave me other suggestions that I will use the next character I act.
craigbristol17

Vermont Basketball Coaches Association - 1 views

Connie Larose began her coaching career at Beeman Academy, New Haven, VT in 1966. The following year she became the head coach at Bristol High School. In 1991, she was named Varsity Girls Coach at ...

coaching basketball history

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