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John Sengia

Trading Around the World - 1 views

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    Game that simulates international trade. Great info on economics and advantages of trade agreements.
karen sipe

Science NetLinks: Power Up! - 2 views

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    "This lesson will encourage students to examine the trade-offs involved in our \nuse of energy, a topic they will likely revisit throughout their lives. \n\nThis lesson is built around an interactive called \nPower Up!\n in \nwhich students choose how to power a city. They will have to choose between \nvarious energy sources, taking into account the trade-offs between cost and the \nenvironmental impact of each choice. Discussions before and after the game will \nexamine the various options and what students may want to take into account when \nmaking their decisions."
Donald Burkins

Homebrew And How The Apple Came To Be - 0 views

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    "HOMEBREW AND HOW THE APPLE CAME TO BE by Stephen Wozniak Stephen Wozniak is the designer of the Apple II computer and cofounder of Apple Computer Inc. Without computer clubs there would probably be no Apple computers. Our club in the Silicon Valley, the Homebrew Computer Club, was among the first of its kind. It was in early 1975, and a lot of tech-type people would gather and trade integrated circuits back and forth. You could have called it Chips and Dips. We had similar interests and we were there to help other people, but we weren't official and we weren't formal. Our leader, Lee Felsenstein, who later designed the Osborne computer, would get up at every meeting and announce the convening of "the Homebrew Computer Club which does not exist" and everyone would applaud happily. The theme of the club was "Give to help others." Each session began with a "mapping period," when people would get up one by one and speak about some item of interest, a rumor, and have a discussion. Somebody would say, "I've got a new part," or somebody else would say he had some new data or ask if anybody had a certain kind of teletype. During the "random access period" that followed, you would wander outside and find people trading devices or information and helping each other. "
Michelle Krill

MyStocks - 3 views

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    "The MyStocks page is the one-stop place where you can trade stocks with virtual money. The Global Stock Game (GSG) is the world's most realistic stock market simulation, where you can have fun and learn the stock market at no cost. Yes, it is 100% FREE. In addition, it's is easy enough to use even if you know little or nothing about the stock market. Even seasoned investors use this Web site to test their investing strategies before placing real orders in the stock market. "
Marge Runkle

Vocational Information Center: Career and Technical Education Resources - 0 views

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    Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a trade school, research technical topics and take a look at the current job market
Marge Runkle

Virtual Stock Exchange - Home - 2 views

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    Welcome to Virtual Stock Exchange, a free stock market game from MarketWatch. With VSE you can: * Create public or private games with a cash balance you set * Choose from thousands of available games * Test your strategy with a personal portfolio * Leverage powerful news and research resources from MarketWatch
Vicki Barr

Free Virtual Stock Market Game, Simulate Stock Trading Online - WeSeed - 0 views

shared by Vicki Barr on 24 Oct 09 - Cached
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    free stock market game tutorials available
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