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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
Have I ever mentioned I hate Poplar trees? Our yard looks like it’s an early snow. On the news, you’ll see warnings about tree pollen. I get it; at least you can see the stuff in the air from Poplars. It’s All in the Editing Sue keeps her May blogging goals alive. I enjoyed this… Continue reading
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Finding open resources
I found this resource courtesy of Stephen Downes’ OLDaily. It really struck me as unique, wonderful, and potentially very useful at the same time. The Open Syllabus Explorer claims to map college courses with over 6 million syllabi. I know that there are some college and university instructors that read this blog and I would… Continue reading
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Step it up
One of the more fun, active, and interesting things that you can do with your micro:bit is to turn it into a step counter. These things are so popular in today’s world; a phenomenon starting with the Fitbit device. Now, you’ll find that counting steps is just one feature of a watch or smartphone that… Continue reading
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I couldn’t have done that in an hour
With the upcoming Hour of Code and Computer Science Education Week beginning today, I’ve been playing around with a number of the tutorials that you’ll find online. In particular, I’ve got my micro:bit out and am playing around with it using the Python programming language and the tutorials that can be found here. It’s lots… Continue reading
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