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Lois Whipple

About Wolfram|Alpha: Making the World's Knowledge Computable - 0 views

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    Wolfram|Alpha introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers- not by searching the web, but by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms, and methods.
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    About Wolfram|Alpha: Making the World's Knowledge Computable Includes an overview of the technology, goals, and history of Wolfram|Alpha. ... introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers- not by searching the web, but by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data ... Second, Mathematica's vast web of built-in algorithms provides the ... www.wolframalpha.com/about.html
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    About Wolfram|Alpha: Making the World's Knowledge Computable Includes an overview of the technology, goals, and history of Wolfram|Alpha. ... introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers- not by searching the web, but by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data ... Second, Mathematica's vast web of built-in algorithms provides the ... www.wolframalpha.com/about.html
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    About Wolfram|Alpha: Making the World's Knowledge Computable Includes an overview of the technology, goals, and history of Wolfram|Alpha. ... introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers- not by searching the web, but by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data ... Second, Mathematica's vast web of built-in algorithms provides the ... www.wolframalpha.com/about.html
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Wolfram|Alpha Pro: Experience the Next Big Step in Computational Knowledge - 1 views

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    Wolfram|Alpha Pro gives you a whole new way to interact with Wolfram|Alpha-and immediate access to new, more personal, computational knowledge.
Barbara Powers

Flubaroo Overview - Welcome to Flubaroo - 1 views

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    Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. I designed it for my own classroom, and want to share it with other teachers... for free!   More than just a grading tool, Flubaroo also: Computes average assignment score. Computes average score per question, and flags low-scoring questions. Shows you a grade distribution graph. Gives you the option to email each student their grade, and an answer key. Lets you send individualized feedback to each student.
Julia Leong

Education Program for Gifted Youth - 1 views

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     The Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) at Stanford University is a continuing project dedicated to developing and offering multimedia computer-based distance-learning courses. Combining technical and instructional expertise, EPGY provides high-abi
Barbara Powers

Screencast-O-Matic - Free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. - 0 views

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    One-click screen capture recording on Windows or Mac computers with no install for FREE!
meredith fox

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 0 views

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    What do you want to know about?
Alicia Koster

Should Schools Treat Coding as a 'Basic Literacy'? - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

  • On the educational value of coding, the piece quotes Adam Enbar, founder of New York's Flatiron School, which offers a number of pricey computer-programming courses, including a two-week session for high school students:   "I equate coding to reading and writing and basic literacy. Not everyone needs to be Shakespeare, just as not everyone needs to be an amazing developer," he says. "But ... we're entering a world where every job, if not already, will be technical."
Lois Whipple

Learn to Code, Code to Learn | MindShift - 0 views

  • “As kids are creating projects like this, they’re learning to code, but even more importantly, they’re coding to learn. Because as they learn to code, it enables them to learn many other things, opens up many new opportunities for learning. Again, it’s useful to make an analogy to reading and writing. When you learn to read and write, it opens up opportunities for you to learn so many other things. When you learn to read, you can then read to learn. And it’s the same thing with coding. If you learn to code, you can code to learn. Now some of the things you can learn are sort of obvious. You learn more about how computers work. But that’s just where it starts. When you learn to code, it opens up for you to learn many other things.”
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      Is there a connection between coding and reading
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    In this demo-filled talk MIT's Mitch Resnick, one of the main creators of the kids coding program called Scratch, outlines the benefits of teaching kids to code, so they can do more than just "read" new technologies - but also create them
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