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The Research Safari - Home - 16 views

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    Tutorial for students to work through inquiry process, including badges for each step.
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Flipped Learning | Jill Margerison | LinkedIn - 5 views

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    How to create a flipped learning video for your class using Romeo and Juliet as an example.
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How one college went from 10% female computer-science majors to 40% - Quartz - 4 views

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    Yes, we know there aren't enough women in tech. Yes, we know we need to change the ratio. One college has found the answer. With a three-step method, Harvey Mudd College in California quadrupled its female computer science majors. The experiment started in 2006 when Maria Klawe, a computer scientist and mathematician herself, was appointed college president. That...
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Global Read Aloud | One Book to Connect the World - 7 views

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    One Book to Connect the World
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    One Book to Connect the World
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Women will be extinct in the computer science world if this trend continues | Public Ra... - 4 views

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    Three charts that show you how women have been regressing in the study of computer science since the mid-1980s. In 2013, only two out of 10 computer science bachelor's degrees were conferred to women.
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Red Ted Art - 7 views

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    Bringing Colour & Art to Children's Hearts
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20 Common Habits Successful People Consciously Reject - 18 views

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    Love the header: Spend more time smiling than frowning and more time praising than criticizing. --richard branson
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Create a Unique Google Forms URL for Each Student | Teacher Tech - 19 views

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    Allows you to pre-fill data in a google form by referencing data from another spreadsheet. Can customize individual forms for different people with pre-filled info. (e.g., have name and ID information unique to each person filling out a form already pre-filled in for them. Each person gets a unique form URL to complete
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Murder in the Library 2 | READINGPOWER - 15 views

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    Links to forensic/ detective activities that libraries have run - could tie in with Australian Science Week 15-23 August and Book Week 22-28 August.
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