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    How to Incorporate Technology in the Gifted Classroom to Differentiate and Teach Creativity to Gifted Students The articles that I focused on all describe how to use a different type of technology to help differentiate for gifted students. All of the articles described the benefits of using technology in the classroom. Some of the common themes amongst all three articles were that technology can be used to help engage unmotivated learners, increased use of technology helps to teach problem solving

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    by subtracting the amount of credit used by the customer from the customer’s maximum amount of credit. As you did in programming challenge 1, perform steps 1 through 6 of the programming process to design an application that determines a customer’s available credit. Steps 1-6 1. Clearly define what the application is to do. 2. Visualize the application running on the computer and design its user interface. 3. Make a list of the controls needed. 4. Define the values of each control’s

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    Contents Introduction 3 Objectives 4 Scope 4 Project Risks 4 Literature survey 5 Path Following Robot 6 Motors 6 Sensors 6 Feasibility study 7 Design Description 8 Prototype Chassis 9 System Circuitry 9 Microcontroller software 10 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Introduction Nowadays automatic machines such as robots are extensively used in industrial environment due to their distinguishing features. Despite the fact that these robots are well developed there is always a room for improvement

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    Company Company Overview LiterallyAnywhere, formed as a S Corp, is a new company operating in the Custom Computer Programming Services industry. The company 's NAICS code is 541511. LiterallyAnywhere operates primarily as a service provider. The company is owned by: Arielle Patrice, who has 12 years of experience in the industry and a credit score of 700. The primary

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    Pioneers of Computer Programming When you think of 21st century computing, two things come to mind: Windows and video games. Learning Team A introduces you to the two men responsible for these phenomena – Bill Gates and Nolan Bushnell. William Henry Gates III During that late 1960's and early 1970's, BASIC was one of the premier programming languages. At that time, Bill Gates and his friend Paul Allen made the commitment to learn BASIC by reading the user manuals. In exchange for computer time

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    Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships with distributors: a programmer and

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    I feel the AP program is a good fit for me due to the fact that I am a student who feels that he is not being challenged enough. The AP program will give me the opportunity to show my abilities; what I can do. I have heard - from friends, from teachers, from my parents’ friends - about how challenging the Advanced Placement program is, how it provides me with a better education,and I want to see for myself if I can live up to the expectations of the AP program. I want a head start in life by getting

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    CRIM380 – Assignment 3 Autonomous robots deal with crime, or any situation, based on how they were programmed. The better question is really, how do we deal with them if they commit a crime? If a robot were to commit a crime, who would really be at fault? Currently, the Crown has to prove an offender has both done the illegal act (actus reus) and done so with the intent to do the illegal act (mens rea). But how can a machine have a guilty mind in the way that humans do, when their thought processes

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    COMP122 Week 1 Homework Part 1: Complete the following problems. 1. What is machine code? Why is it preferable to write programs in a high level language such as C++? 2. What does a compiler do? What kinds of errors are reported by a compiler? 3. What does the linker do? 4. What is an algorithm? 5. Bob enters a pizza shop and notices there are three different sizes of pizzas available. Sizes are given as the diameter of the pizza in inches. The cost of a pizza is based on the

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    Robots are here to take over, but not by force. In fact, we are letting them in the door without even checking the peephole. A robot can do your job better, faster, cheaper, and with less mistakes and companies know this. We live in a country of late stage capitalism where private companies are trying to squeeze every and any penny out of their expenses and into their pockets. For-profits organizations won’t hesitate to automate their workforce, and why should they? To them, the benefits are enormous

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