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poem: A Young Minotaur Learning to Rhyme

"You can always learn to rhyme well later but, unless you have that compulsive pleasure in consonant sound, to the point of nonsense, you'll never be a poet."

-Gwyneth Lewis, poet, person who has experienced depression, and author of Sunbathing in the Rain: A Cheerful Book About Depression.

 

Strawberry DNA Extraction

DNA Isolation using Strawberries (wear eye protection, or be careful). 

 

Working in groups (for supervision), but each individual will do their own.

 

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Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2008 Critique

Haverford College hosted the Computer Science Education Summer Institute for one week. There were six speakers who presented on how to incorporate computers and computer science in K-12 education. They provided hands on activities, sample material, and a context for the programs or topics discussed. The thoughts I present, reflect the times I was in attendance. Unfortunately, I was not able to participate in the entire institute.

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CSESI 2008 Reflection

Overall, the institute functioned well in incorporating concepts of computer science to the participating teachers and adequately demonstrating various computer science skills that can be applicable for differing subjects. The weeklong program did well in introducing the participating teachers with non-conventional computer concepts and programs, giving them several tools to experiment with and potentially utilize to make a positive difference in their own classrooms. I would like to commend JD for voicing links between overlapping concepts in the different workshops and generating discussions between the teachers and want to suggest taking this one step further during the next institute.
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Using Alice & Scratch to design a math project to solve the given Quadratic Equations

Math Project- Quadratic Equations

Use Alice or Scratch programs to design “Finding the solutions of Quadratic Equations” 

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Thursday morning ...

It's Thursday already, wow it flying by -- Tom Cortina provided a most interesting and engaging experience with the group, it's fun watching people "be" a binary digit (bit), and binary birthday cake, and even a parallel sorting exercise outside (the weather really cooperated) -- I get the sense that people might be able to incorporate CS Unplugged exercises into their classes, albeit indirectly.

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Two days down, ...

CSESI does go by fast, so take notes (or post to a blog .. like this :-).

I just had a nice meal with my friend and WED presenter Tom Cortina of CMU, this after a great day with Monisha, Nikill and Scratch, you can check out the online demos at the Scratch website.

Monday went even faster, Paul worked on getting teachers to at least be skeptical of what they perceive, and Dora lived up to the "Drinking from the firehose" analogy, presenting many videos and examples of Information Science Applications onlline.

see all in the am.

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