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2018.4.17


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  • f6 pblmath integers simplify expression rates proportions percent * https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/exploringmath/home/index.html Exploring Space Through Math project is to promote inquiry through real world applications. Doing so will place students in the role of NASA scientists, engineers and researchers who work in teams to accomplish tasks. This project will promote cooperative learning, problem-solving and the use of technology. Problems in this project follow the 5-E’s Instructional Model with a segment for each phase of instruction - Engage, Explore, Explain, Extend and Evaluate. This model is based on the constructivist approach, which says that learners build or construct new ideas on top of their old ideas. * https://college.cengage.com/education/pbl/project/project.html * Hiking the Appalachian Trail * Mission to Mars
  • https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/common-core-math-for-teachers/id708421745?mt=8 With Freckle, your students automatically work on the Math, ELA, Science and Social Studies lessons that are perfect for them. That way, they are always engaged and challenged, never facing material that is too difficult or easy for them.
  • z python editor ? for edison robots * http://py3.codeskulptor.org/ CodeSkulptor runs Python 3 programs in your browser. CodeSkulptor runs in recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Some features may work in other browsers, but do not expect full functionality. It does NOT run in Microsoft Internet Explorer or Edge. * https://insights.dice.com/2014/09/23/look-5-free-python-editors/ CodeSkulptor - Developed by Professor Scott Rixner at Rice University, this is slightly different from the rest as it’s a browser-based IDE. I’ve included it because it’s how I learned Python online and you never forget your first time. It’s for Python 2.6. The IDE is a Web page with code on the left and output messages on the right. Just click the run button (top left) and it either picks up your mistakes - or runs it. * PyScripter - if you’re just starting to learn Python on Windows you may find it a lot less intimidating and a great way to start. * https://www.pythoncentral.io/best-text-editors-for-python-development/ * SciTE has two advantages: it's light and fast, and it's easy to learn. Like Geany, it is a minimum editor for serious Python programmers, and if that's all you want, it might be a good choice.


2018.3.26 l/z * about Sugar https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Getting_Started a platform upon which children learn with Sugar Activities. The platform provides mechanisms for collaboration, reflection, and exploration. Sugar Activities cover a broad range of applications: browsing, drawing, composing, writing, programming, etc. *

https://sugarizer.org/ * Sugarizer is distributed in the form of 3 components: * Web App - It could work on any device with a recent browser version. Sugarizer Web App doesn't need any installation on the device but requires a permanent access to a Sugarizer Server. * App - Sugarizer installed locally on the device so it does not require any access to the Server - it works stand-alone. Sugarizer App is available for PC/MacOS, for Android, iOS and Chrome Web App. * Server - Sugarizer Server is the back-end for network features of Sugarizer. It expose locally Web App so allow deployment of Sugarizer on a local server, for example on a school server. Sugarizer Server can also be used to provide collaboration features for App and Web App on the network. *

Sugar Labs https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Welcome_to_the_Sugar_Labs_wiki * downloads https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads *


2018.3.26 z * coding for robots * https://www.tynker.com/ Tynker has everything you need to build apps and games, mod Minecraft, control robots, and even learn JavaScript and Python. Ages 7+ * https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/coding-apps-and-websites - coding apps and websites come in a range of formats designed for different ages and abilities. ideas, adaptable for coding to drive robots * https://mommypoppins.com/coding-kids-free-websites-teach-learn-programming lots of suggestion, many not free * https://codakid.com/ drone arduino * https://www.kodable.com/ * https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hopscotch-hd/id617098629?mt=8 Hopscotc - make games - also Daisy the Dinosaur


3d printing - examples with more open space