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A virtual reality tool for mathematical modeling!
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A comprehensive and FREE Online Python Development course FOR KIDS utilizing an official BBC micro:bit Development Board and later an Expressif ESP32 Development Board going step-by-step into the world of Python for microcontrollers.
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Oct 5, 2020 - Python
We work within school communities to make open, secure, student-centered data systems. Say hello@studentinsights.org!
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Sep 28, 2020 - JavaScript
An ongoing curated list with awesome tools and resources for instructional designers.
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An project on education with R from rOpenSci unconf 2018
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Recreation of The Periodic Table of the Elements using a Wijmo sunburst chart and some custom JavaScript.
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MoodleNet Project
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A fork (and mirror) of the Buffer Overflow Module created by NSF Award No. 0113627
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Django web application used by Greater Rochester After-School Alliance (GRASA) to improve access to after-school programs in Monroe County, NY
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NeoJS is a JavaScript scriptable NeoPixel LED Controller with an easy to use Web UI
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This repository contains course materials and syllabi related to RIT's minor in Free/Open Source Software and Free Culture
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What is your experience in urban and/or rural settings?
Check out a document we're developing that discusses the characteristics and distinctions of facilitating youth driven work in urban and rural spaces. Comments, additions, or any other feedback for modifications would be greatly helpful!
[Google Doc version here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MAswOOi1dCkss9z91yVW3Ie8K4TyYpJ6XqAW_
interactive Signal-Processing in R for educators
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Python courseware leveraging Flask and OpenShift
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MiniPython fork of the original MicroPython for the BBC micro:bit with the specific goal of assisting non-technical educators to learn micro:bit Python programming with ten simple lesson plans and pay it forward and teach those same lessons to their students and expand the footprint of the next generation of makers to a non-technical audience.
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Un sitio Web para tu escuela, gratis y sin escribir código. Seguimos educando aun en la pandemia.
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Each widget that comprises a complete section of the UI (Worksheet formatting, problem formatting, problem settings, problem set settings, etc...) should be visually separated by using borders. Likely this will mean using a QFrame for many of the views instead of a QWidget and setting the frame shape
WWDC18 Scholarship Application (Status: Won)
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this is the server and website repository for tabularius, a comprehensive platform for educators to help their students succeed.
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Oct 21, 2019 - Python
A "remix" of Google Creative Labs Coder for Pi project - converting the tutorials and projects to utilize the online IDE www.glitch.com rather than a Raspberry Pi.
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Nov 3, 2017 - HTML
Hacking games to teach Web Literacy
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Nov 15, 2018
Best practises for learner evaluation, teaching delivery, course content, and assessment.
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Aug 27, 2019
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The section selection dropdown in the session results page duplicates options for "None" and "No specific section". The dropdown should only show "No specific section" which translates to the default system provided section label of "None".
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