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Computer Science Teachers Association – Brochures, Posters, Videos
Brochures, Posters, Videos
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Computer Science Teachers Association – Exploring Computer Science
The curriculum adopts an inquiry-based learning model and each unit concludes with an in-depth project. The instructional materials have been developed for high school classrooms in Los Angeles Unified School District as an instruction tool for introducing students to the “computational thinking” of computer science.
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Google: Exploring Computational Thinking
Easily incorporate computational thinking into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lessons, examples, and programs. For more resources, including discussion forums and news, visit our ECT Discussion Forums.
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D3 allows you to bind arbitrary data to a Document Object Model (DOM), and then apply data-driven transformations to the document. As a trivial example, you can use D3 to generate a basic HTML table from an array of numbers. Or, use the same data to create an interactive SVG bar chart with smooth transitions and interaction.
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11 Amusing Planes in the World
Here are various types of creative Airplanes which looks different than usual airplanes. Take a look…
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10 Amusing Most Poisonous Animals In The World
Poisonous animals – not sure about the amusing part.
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France, officially the French Republic is a state in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. France is famous for the Eiffel Tower but have you ever visited the some other places of France. Here are 32 awesome and beautiful pictures of beautiful France.
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35 Amusing Photos Of Earth From Above
“Earth From Above” is the result of the aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s five-year airborne odyssey across six continents. It’s a spectacular presentation of large scale photographs of astonishing natural landscapes. Every stunning aerial photograph tells a story about our changing planet.
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Five Best Browser Security Extensions
You share and access some of your most sensitive data through your web browser, so it doesn’t hurt to add a little extra security to your browsing session. Here’s a look at five of the best, most popular security extensions out there.
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Event Eye – making sense of the buzz
Event Eye is an indexed, searchable, content aggregator that pulls together the best content from the web about a particular conference or event.
Event Eye pulls together the conversations pre, during and post event (linking to blogs, twitter, websites and related sites to the content of the event); signposts educators to new resources; adds to the advertisement of an event and helps create an audience-participative/feedback rich event.
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Signing up a Class for LiveBinders « LiveBinders Blog
LiveBinders has an age restriction because we are not allowed to collect email addresses from children who are under 13. Unfortunately, we need an email address in case a student forgets their password.
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Finding Hidden Treasures for your Interactive Whiteboard
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7 Hottest Hacker Chicks in Internet History | Top 10 Lists & Much More at Ranker
These 7 computer freaks are a security breach we’d totally let happen. To us. As men. Hacker chicks have got to be the internet’s greatest product. Their mix of intelligence, geekiness and sex appeal is a code nobody wants to crack, and the fact that they play with fire makes them that much hotter. So here are the hottest hacker chicks in internet history along with their stories, what they’re good at and a few pics of what they look like.
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The History of the Internet Infographic
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Protests across the Middle East – Google Maps
We’re compiling all our mapping of the protests spreading across the Middle East on this master map. If you’ve spotted something and want us to add it, or if you’ve already mapped it yourself, tweet us @storyful or email curator@storyful.com with suggestions.
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Patricia Kuhl: The linguistic genius of babies | Video on TED.com
At TEDxRainier, Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another — by listening to the humans around them and “taking statistics” on the sounds they need to know. Clever lab experiments (and brain scans) show how 6-month-old babies use sophisticated reasoning to understand their world.
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Lunchbox Reviews | Kids App Reviews
Keep up to date with the Top 10 Apps this week and more! Click here to view now >
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Two spaces after a period: Why you should never, ever do it. – By Farhad Manjoo – Slate Magazine
Can I let you in on a secret? Typing two spaces after a period is totally, completely, utterly, and inarguably wrong.
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WhatWasThere – Put history in its place!
Whether you have one or
two snapshots from a family album or a library of archived images, together we can build a history of the world. -
ESLjokes.net – Jokes for learning and teaching English
This is a website of free English Langauge Teaching materials for teachers and students. Jokes written in graded English are followed by grammar and vocabulary exercises.
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54 Interesting Ways to Support Writing in the C… – “Google Docs”
54 Interesting Ways* to Support Writing in the Classroom
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.