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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 STEM PBL Civil Engineering - City Road Design JR Math Subtraction Map Stations

STEM PBL Civil Engineering - City Road Design JR Math Subtraction Map Stations

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FUN MATHWORK
If you enjoy this freebie, come check out the Exciting Full Version of STEM PBL Civil Engineering - City Road Design found at the link below:STEM PBL Civil Engineering - City Road DesignSTEM PBL - CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR KIDS CITY ROAD DESIGN JRThis exciting Fun Mathwork Freebie makes city road design accessible for kids! Do you ever ask yourself "how do they know where to build the road?" Students will get to learn about the building blocks on how this gets done by learning about roadway alignmen
Preview of Lincoln Logs Task cards - 12 building ideas for STEM Bins - Kindergarten Center

Lincoln Logs Task cards - 12 building ideas for STEM Bins - Kindergarten Center

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TinyHands
Spark imagination and hands-on creativity with this set of 12 Lincoln Logs Task Cards! Perfect for Kindergarten centers, STEM bins, early finishers, or free-choice play, these visual prompts encourage children to build, design, and explore without step-by-step instructions. Each card features a simple picture idea—such as a house, a bridge, a stable, and more—to inspire students to use their Lincoln Logs in new and exciting ways. The focus is on open-ended exploration, allowing kids to problem-
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