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Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
Philosophical modeling is as old as philosophy itself; examples range from Plato's Cave and the Divided Line to Rawls's original position. What is new are th...
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Back in September 2014, it was estimated that there are now over one billion websites on the internet, with that number increasing every second. With so
Teach kids to code using Scratch Jr, a fun, intuitive coding program. This is our review of the website, app, book, and game built around the Scratch system that helps kids (ages 5-7) enjoy learning fundamental principles of coding by designing and animating both characters and settings.
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This four page printable is designed to encourage children to do some really good research about a country of their choice, and put together a book that they will be proud of! We've asked them to compile all sorts of interesting facts but left room for creativity too.
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For a lot of people, writing can be incredibly therapeutic. It provides an emotional outlet, a chance to say what we think and feel, the opportunity to have a voice and be heard. Whether we publish…
It's all well and good to read a lot of books. You flip those pages every night before bed, at every bus stop, and on every lunch break. You watch your bookshelf pile up with tomes you've torn through in record time. But what good is all that effort if you don't remember what you read?
The University of Vermont fed a computer over 1,700 fictional stories and used data-mining to identify the building blocks of all stories. They discovered that there are only six types of plots.
Aaron Swartz (1986–2013) was an American computer programmer, a writer, a political organizer, and an Internet hacktivist, devoted to a free and open internet. He was involved in the development of RSS, Creative Commons, web.py, and Reddit. When he tried to 'liberate' data from an academic website, US authorities respo
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Hi guys! I have something awesome to share with you today. It's the blank version of the first edition of Traffic Transformation when it was called the Blog Traffic Ebook. This is a free ebook template you can use, complete with: pre-formatted Table of Contents chapter titles bullet points subheadings Because the page layouts are pre-determined, you don't need to do much except save the original file as a new document, add details to the cover page, and start writing! This Word template may include some features you don't need. As you go through the template, just delete those
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The following is adapted from a lecture given at Columbia University in April, 2018, and some of the images are reprinted from the author’s Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction. A revised and expanded edition of Wonderbook was published this month. Additional content can be found at the Wonderbooknow website. (Artist Jeremy Zerfoss […]
A summary and excerpts from `Introduction to Systems Philosophy: Toward a New Paradigm of Contemporary Thought’ (Laszlo)
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I’m very good at coming up with story “sparks” – too good, in fact – but I always find it a trial to develop those ideas into fully-fledged stories. One technique I use is to create mind-maps. I thought I would share my genre mind maps in case they can help you in your hour…
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The following is a guest post from Jorge Valenzuela . You can watch his video session on this topic in The STEM Teachers Club Membership . With the Hour of Code™ (HOC) quickly approaching in the first week of December during computer science education week , many educators are looking for