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GIGO
The reference Garbage In, Garbage Out is a staple when teaching computer science. It generately acknowledges that a processor or a processor might be considered as a black box where data goes in one side and information out the other. The black box essentially contains the ability to do whatever it is programmed to do;… Continue reading
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
Friday posts are my most favourite. I like to take some time to honour some of the spectacular blog entries from the great collection of Ontario Edubloggers. Please click through and support these folks. The Impact of Culture on Feedback I thought that this post from Royan Lee was one of the more important ones… Continue reading
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Student Blogging with Passion
I find it a real thrill to discover something new that really excites me. I think that’s part of the reason why I enjoy browsing through Zite and Rockmelt on a daily basis. You never know what will turn up. Another source of new reading comes just from monitoring my own blog. I look at… Continue reading
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A Great Place to Learn
If you had to quantify your learning, yesterday was a great one for me. First, I stumbled upon Jim Kazanjian’s imagery Fantastic Imaginary Buildings Created by Splicing Together Found Photos. As I was enjoying his wizardry, I got ideas for how this might serve as inspiration for others. Then, as I am likely to do,… Continue reading
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