Student Selected Resources to introduce children to American sign language; Includes a flashcards, a game room,homework helper and and technology that will help increase independence http://www.csudh.edu/soe/faculty/ltwidwell/resources.html
Extractions: Lesson Plans By Grade Other Valuable Web Sites New Uses for Technology in Education Where Can I Learn More? Lesson Plans Using Specific Web Sites Looking Up Animals on the Internet (kindergarten): Students will look up animals in books. Then, using computers with Internet access, they will go to Kids Click, click on the topic animals , under Science and Math, type in the name of the animal, select one article and print it, thus learning that the Internet can be another way to get information on their topic. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/ (Rosa Alvarez) Dinosaurs (kindergarten): Read the book Dinosaur by Dana Richter. Discuss different types of dinosaurs, when they lived, what they ate, why they are extinct. Vocabulary: environment, extinct, predator, danger, valley, eggs, hatch. Then go to these web sites to create a dinosaur online and find if what they built was a real dinosaur. Lesson will help develop hand-eye coordination, develop language and learn how to use the Internet (Teresa Zygadlo, Martha Lopez, Salina Aragon)
Extractions: Overview People Teaching Projects ... Admin Updates: Last major update was in 1995 (or maybe 96). See also: the TECFAMoo Project Page and our short technical MOO page April 98 News: Since I will teach my VE course in May, I started cleaning up this mess. The ratio of broken links is somewhat more acceptable. If I have time I will reorganize the whole thing and add more contents. September 2000 News: Added a few links, but NO cleanup (still don't have time). Jan 2002: Still the same situation :) I really do have trouble with some people who think it's kewl to move around files in their server. Please consider that most academic indexes only get updated once every 1-3 years or never at all. If you feel that your page gets better vibes in some other directory or on some other machine, learn how to do redirections ! Introduction Events, What's new Educational MUDs List Publications (some only) ... Various (really!) You can search this page, though output is disgusting (since it just spits back elements found between blank lines). Provide a boolean keyword expression or a Perl regular expression as a search pattern.
Extractions: www.improvenet.com After you have tried these services, would you please give us your feedback as to the effectiveness and friendliness of these services. Making a Choice Your choice of a contractor is vital to the success of your home improvement project. Select one with care, as you would any other professional, like a doctor or lawyer. You will find that good contractors are everywhere. You just need to sort through all of the information to narrow your list of prospects. Pay close attention to the following items when selecting your contractor: Referrals are the best way to find a contractor. Ask your friends, relatives, neighbors and business associates if they know anyone that they would recommend.
Homework Hotline Call Hotline 262-1488. Press 999 after the hotline answers. Press sign at anytime during this message. 335-comp. App. Ms. Lenz. 510-Foreign language Survey. http://rmsstudents.watertown.k12.wi.us/RMS_Information/homework_hotline/homework
Extractions: Phone number: 920-262-1488 Riverside Middle School offers a Homework Hotline as a communication system that allows parents, teachers, and administrators the opportunity to communicate daily. The teacher records a message each day. The message includes a brief synopsis of the current day's classroom activities, homework for the evening, how parents might be able to help students, and specifics about upcoming due dates, projects, or field trips. The more information we can share each day with parents, the more we can work together within the educational system and become allies in our efforts to educate our children. Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Electives, PE, CWD HOMEWORK HOTLINE PROCEDURES To call Homework Hotline use any TOUCHTONE phone. 1. Press 262-1488, the Hotline number. You will hear "Thank you for calling Riverside Middle School's Homework Hotline"... At any time during this message you will be able to enter the three digit teacher code to hear the recorded message. At the
Extractions: All DiscoverySchool Students Teachers Parents Go to: Choose a subject... Art/Music English Foreign Languages Math News Recess Reference Science Search Engines Social Studies About B.J. Ask B.J. Alphabetical List New Sites Site Map General Resources and Homework Helpers Biographies Calendars and History Events Colleges, Universities and Schools ... Medical Resources General Resources and Homework Helpers
ALU: Lisp Newsgroups You also do not have to sign up to post a message. comp.lang.dylan The Dylanprogramming language. comp.lang.logo The Logo programming language. http://www.lisp.org/table/newsgroups.htm
Extractions: about ... Software Newsgroups are discussion groups where people can get answers to their questions from people with similar interests. They work like electronic bulletin boards with people posting and responding to messages. You also might want to get on a mailing list You do not have to "sign up" to read a newsgroup. Just "visit" the newsgroup by following one of the references, below. You also do not have to "sign up" to post a message. However, it is customary to read the newsgroup for a week or so to get a feel for what sort of things are expected. Sometimes, students post articles to comp.lang.lisp asking about homework assignments. If you do this: Please remember that those who make an effort to answer your questions do so voluntarily; nobody owes you a reply. But if it's obvious that you've tried hard to solve the problem yourself, and haven't been able to get it quite right, then it's quite likely that you'll get help from some clever and experienced people. A compendium of answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Lisp and related topics from the comp.lang.lisp and compl.lang.clos newsgroups is maintained at the CMU Common Lisp Repository. Please check the FAQ before posting any questions to newsgroups. The Lisp FAQ is available online from
COMP 310 "C" Language Programming CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION comp 310 C language Programming. introduces computer programmingusing the C programming language. should be able to sign on and http://www.atl.devry.edu/tcloud/Html/comp_310.asp
Extractions: Lecture Laboratory Miscellaneous Course Outline LECTURE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION - COMP 310 "C" Language Programming This course introduces computer programming using the "C" programming language. Students will be able to do simple programs involving looping, decision making and the use of functions. Emphasis is placed on interfacing with networks and network devices. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: evaluate written problems, prepare a Systems Flow Chart, a Printer Spacing Chart, a Screen Layout and a Detail Flow Chart, then design, Document, Code and Debug employing strict Structured and/or Object Oriented Concepts. TESTING AND GRADING POLICY Reports, announced tests, unannounced quizzes, class work, homework, midterm and final make up 100% of your grade, however, class participation and professionalism may add 10% or deduct 10%. Should you be late for a test, quiz, etc., you will be allowed to take the test as long as no one has completed the test and left the room. However, you will be given no extra time to complete it. Numeric Grade Letter Grade A B C D 59 And Below F No makeup tests are given. Assignments will not be accepted late. You
University Of Denver - COMP 3704 / Security Homework #4, Winter 2001 comp 3704 / Security, Winter 2001 homework 4. But they use somewhat different languageto describe their products can encrypt a file, decrypt a file, sign a file http://www.cs.uml.edu/~dm/course/security/w01/hw4.html
Extractions: Homework #4 In this exercise you will obtain a public/private key pair for your personal use and send a test message. Terminology note: Thawte, Verisign, and PGP are all about obtaining asymmetric keypairs. But they use somewhat different language to describe their products. In each case, realize that there is a private key that should be kept secret, and a public key that should be publicized. You can get a Thawte personal ID for free, while a Verisign ID will cost you $15 unless you go for the trial option and then cancel in time. You may use either for this assignment. The Verisign digital ID requires a credit card transaction, which gives them a mechanism to verify your name. A Verisign digital ID will say "Issued To: your name", while a free Thawte digital ID will say only "Issued To: Thawte Freemail Member" not terribly descriptive, but good enough for us. To get your ID, go to
Self Enrichment In Central County Children and Aging Parents American signlanguage Arts Club Grant Proposal WritingCommon Threads comp USA computer French for Teens French language for Fun http://www.goodtime.net/li000217.htm
Course Information For Comp 320, Spring 1998 Appendix A) Representing HighLevel language Data User Flops Finite State Machine(FSM) (also comp 280, et sign Magnitude; One's complement; Two's complement. IEEE http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~comp320/1999/info.html
Extractions: Course Information for Comp 320, Spring 1999 Class TTh 2.30p - 3.50p, DH1064 Tutorial TBA Tutorials will cover additional pragmatic material, primarily useful for completing the programming assignments. Newsgroup rice.owlnews.comp320 People Position Name Email Office Hours (* = also by appt.) Instructor John Greiner greiner@cs.rice.edu WF Duncan 3118 Teaching Assistants Alexander Grosul grosul@cs.rice.edu M Duncan 2070 Sameer Siruguri siruguri@cs.rice.edu W Duncan 3062 Lab Assistants Jim Stewart jstewart@rice.edu Su Ryon 102 Chris McDonald johnnyq@rice.edu M Ryon 102 Mark Doughty markd@rice.edu T Ryon 102 Tim Danner tdanner@rice.edu M Ryon 102 Assignments Each assignment is given via this website. Refer to the list of assignments on the main Comp320 page Assignments are due as stated on the original assignment. Some will be due in class, others electronically. Each hardcopy page turned in should be labeled with your name, course, and assignment number, just in case the pages get separated. Each problem should be clearly labeled. Assignments will vary in difficulty and length, but will generally cover the material from the corresponding weeks' lectures. Some will consist of problems from the
Syllabus, Comp 170-013/014/015/617, F'02 basic concepts using an objectoriented programming language such as comp 170 requiresMath 117 (College Algebra, with grade you'll be asked to sign a receipt http://www.math.luc.edu/~jsasaki/Web170F02/Info/syllabus.html
Extractions: (* = First day info) Intro Course Backgnd Coursework Final Grades ... Loyola Info Service UIDs version 1.0.1. Recent changes are shown in italic red. Introduction Bottom Next This is the top-level syllabus page and contains general information about the course. It also includes links to syllabus pages that give specific information on coursework policy and exams. Also see the course's home page for information. Top Bottom 1. Course Background Prev Next COMP 170. Structured Programming. An introduction to the Computer Science major, covering basic concepts using an object-oriented programming language such as Java. The course addresses the following questions: What is an algorithm? How does one write a computer program? How does one convert an algorithm into a computer program? How does one judge a program? Topics include: Variables, Data types, Input/Output, Repetition, Choice, Classes/Objects, Methods, Arrays and Recursion. This course is programming intensive. A weekly lab component is required. 1.2 Prerequisites
SchoolNotes.com - Notes Page Parent sign agenda. Science None History complete review puzzle language Arts spelling worksheet due vocabulary for Jackie Robinson story; check comp. http://www.schoolnotes.com/22406/gators.html
SchoolNotes.com - Notes Page Students visiting the library during class time must sign in and 1,2 BETTY LITERATUREAND language, GR 11 $63.99 AP ENG LANG comp UCCP NORTON READER $40.75 AP http://www.schoolnotes.com/92111/library.html
FHSweb: Courses: Language Arts Prerequisite World Lit and comp. language Arts Electives. Juniors may sign up forthis course only if they have successfully completed PreIB 10th/Advanced http://flatirons.org/courses/courses/languagearts.shtml
Extractions: FHSweb Home School Information School News Departments ... Contact FHS The Language Arts program consists of courses in both the English and Fine Arts departments for 2000-2001. All freshmen are required to enroll in Freshman English, all sophomores must enroll in World Literature and Composition. Each of these courses fulfills 5 literature and 5 composition credits. In addition, for graduation, students need to complete 5 credits in communications and 5 elective credits. Language Arts Courses Language Arts Electives Communications Courses Practical Arts Electives LB1-LB2 BASIC FRESHMAN ENGLISH Level: 9 Offered: 2 semesters, 10 credits Prerequisite: Students work on basic skills in writing and reading comprehension. They have some class time to start homework and get help. Students practice improving on organizational, learning, and research skills. L01-L02 FRESHMAN ENGLISH Level: 9 Offered: 2 semesters, 10 credits NCAA Prerequisite: This class involves little review of basic skills. Students generally read at grade level, have successful study habits, and can manage their homework level. This course is suited for the
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Quest Team Parents to sign off on daily log sheet! Arts, 1) Spelling HW 2) Spelling Test 3)language Arts Poetry 7. Math, 1) gain in two boxes in comp skills assessment 2 http://www.myschoolonline.com/list_page/0,1874,52379-155721-55-515,00.html
Lakewood High School Mon 330440 PM Cisco, Key Apps, Writing, comp. Foreign language Spanish teacherJ. Egan; time see syllabus French 330-415 PM (Students must sign up on http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,45598-104792-48-12262,00.html
CS/ECE 552-2 Fall 2000-2001 (Hill/Schwartz) and SRA does need to be signextended. Understanding of assembly language programmingopcodes, operands, etc. Office 3360 comp Sci and Stat Email baschwar@cs http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~markhill/cs552/
Extractions: Last updated by Brandon Schwartz on Mon Dec 4 11:32:53 CST 2000 Dec 4: There is now an online list of demo times. Nov 22: The answers to HM #5 are now available. Nov 9: I have put up a FAQ file. Please read it and refer to it before sending me questions by email. Nov 2: The project memory file is available at /p/course/cs552-markhill/public/html/Project/mem.vhdl and the assember and instructions for its use are available at /p/course/cs552-markhill/public/html/Project/Asm Nov 1: Chapter 8 I/O Oct 31: Chapter 9 Parallel Processing Oct 26: A minor change was made to the project specification . NEW INFO: SRA and ROR are SHIFT instructions, not LOGICAL instructions and SRA does need to be sign-extended. Oct 25: Chapter 4 Part II: More Arithmetic Oct 25: Homework assignment #5 is now available.
Councilors Foreign language Tuesday Afternoon 330 415 Spanish. all 9 th graders in theirEnglish Lit/comp. Please sign the selection form and return it to school http://www.clayton.k12.ga.us/schools/007/councilors.htm
Extractions: Up Guidance and Counseling Website www.myschoolonline.com/ga/mzhs NEWS FROM THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Tutoring Mount Zion H.S. provides FREE tutoring for students in all academic areas. There is a formal schedule (see below) and most teachers will also work with students in small groups or one-on-one. The student must take responsibility to request tutoring help and make arrangements with the teacher. Formal Tutoring Schedule: Venue: Media Center Social Studies: Wednesday morning 7:30 8:15 Thursday Afternoon 3:30 4:15 French English/Writing/Grammar Wednesday Morning 7:30 8:15 Science Tuesday Afternoon 3:30 4:15 Mathematics Wednesday Morning 7:30 8:15 Thursday Afternoon 3:30 4:15 GHSGT item quizzes now available at...
Java Glossary : Newsgroups lang.javascript, Javascript, a quite different language from Java. newsgroup as comp.lang.javaor comp.lang.java the newsgroups you want, you might sign up with http://mindprod.com/jglossnewsgroups.html
Extractions: Last updated 2003-04-07 by Roedy Green You are here : home Java Glossary N words newsgroups Newsgroups are Internet forums, sort of like electronic bulletin boards, where you can post questions. You need an Internet connection, access to a newsserver (usually provided by your ISP), and some newsreader software. For a list of other popular ones including XNews and Gravity see newsreaders.com . Agent and Free agent support only a single newsserver. Xnews has no spell checker and can't send email since it does not support authentication. The sorts don't work and it cannot search message bodies. The author refuses to accept email. I am currently using Gravity. It is free, but unsupported. It does not have a proper undo in the editor, and it does not mesh with PGP signing properly. It also seems to lose messages and does not collect threads properly. groups.google.com The main Java newsgroups ones are: Java-related Newsgroups Newsgroup Purpose alt.html