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Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach tags: introductiontoprogramming java Python for Software Design: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist tags: introductiontoprogramming python How to Think Like a Computer Scientist tags: java introductiontoprogramming Bruce Eckel’s MindView, Inc: Free Electronic Book: Thinking in Java, 3rd Edition tags: java introductiontoprogramming Level UP! | Scholastic.com tags: […]

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

Online Video Rotator tags: video The Javaâ„¢ Tutorials tags: programming java CPSC140 Violet tags: programming UML Hackety Hack! tags: programming CPSC140 Home ~ Assessment Resources ~ Project 2061 ~ AAAS tags: EDUC658D science misconceptions How to Design Programs tags: programming scheme CPSC140 UVa Online Judge – Home tags: programming puzzles Programming Puzzles & Code Golf […]

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

floating_point_math.pdf (application/pdf Object) tags: computerscience floatingpoint math programming ISS – Home tags: skat kartenspiel http://www.voki.com/Voki_for_education.php tags: EDUC658D avatar International Association of School Librarianship – School Libraries tags: reading english literacy writing imagery EDUC658D Boinx Software – FotoMagico – Overview tags: slideshow software mac EDUC658D Education Videos tags: education technology We Work by Marc Bousquet tags: […]

Chris’ Weekly Links (weekly)

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

Sir Ken Robinson: The Purpose of Education – THE DAILY RIFF – Be Smarter. About Education. tags: EDUC658D creativity Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn New research makes the case for hard tests, and suggests an unusual technique that anyone can use to learn tags: EDUC658D learning Poetry for People | a […]



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