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Preview of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROMPT: W. FREE PROMPT CRYPTOLOGY GRS.9-12, & COLLEGE

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROMPT: W. FREE PROMPT CRYPTOLOGY GRS.9-12, & COLLEGE

This is a 3-page document assignment. The first is on artificial intelligence, and the differences in the 3 types of intelligence. The second document is a free prompt as to whether or not cryptology might play a role in constraining ASI. It is good for a lab activity, homework assignment, or even as an extra-curricular assignment. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Excelsior! Use this for your MG students, college students, or for an activity in a computer club
Preview of Makecode Microbit Radio Codes for a Computer Science Class

Makecode Microbit Radio Codes for a Computer Science Class

Explore coding easily! Your computer science students can have fun writing radio codes for their micro:bits! Students will use free software https://makecode.microbit.org to code using JavaScript based code blocks. Coding fits into a computer science classroom, a gifted classroom, homeroom, RTI classes, after-school groups, beginning robotics, or any other STEM program. A micro:bit is not necessary, but makes the codes come to life if you have some to use. This product explains how to use
Preview of Onshape 3D Printing & CAD Project: Personalized Name Keychains

Onshape 3D Printing & CAD Project: Personalized Name Keychains

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STEM4Learning
Bring CAD and 3D printing to life with a high-engagement, beginner-friendly project!In this 3-day unit, students will use OnShape (free, cloud-based CAD) to design a custom 3D-printable keychain featuring their own name. This project walks them through the entire engineering design process—from sketching ideas on paper to exporting an STL file for printing. Whether you’re introducing parametric modeling for the first time or need a plug-and-play STEM activity, this resource has everything you n
Preview of Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Created by
David Hillman
Like the adult conversations used in foreign language classes, each scene in this 3-act play introduces new ideas and vocabulary. I suggest that selected students read one scene aloud each week as a prompt for discussion around "What did you understand about the scene, what did you not understand, what vocabulary is new." This first book in the 2025 set used free Stellarium(TM) planetarium software that a teacher would run in middle school, and students in high school could learn it. At the
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