When we move into our last house it had a "bar" that was made out of that green marbled work surface that people had in the 80s, and we covered it with some glittery Fablon that my wife found somewhere.
There's a lot of extracurricular knowledge required for programming, of course: www.advanced-ict.info/programming/...
Programming tasks - can be adapted for any language.
Yes, sorry - the Coventry one is only about 20 minutes away. My daughter is in Manchester now, though, so I'll probably be up there more often.
I think we've got something that does that - we also have an AEG oven, so maybe it's that. It seems even more odd that it goes from 24.00 to 0.01.
Students using computers are much more likely to get distracted, e.g. by looking things up and checking out related resources. Hyperlinks in text provided by teachers are even a distraction if you don't click on them. There's mixed evidence about note-taking, but some see handwritten as better.
I've been doing some research and it seems that there was quite a falling out. This article says that TNMOC was still being promoted in 2014, but we saw nothing on Sunday. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
The world's first programmable computer, Colossus, is fenced off from visitors to the rest of the wartime codebreaking site in the latest chapter in a dispute between volunteers and management, writes...
It's nice when that happens - I got one on the cover of a book, but I don't like the way they cropped it. amzn.eu/d/ih5AmD5
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It wasn't terrible - just not what I expected. I'm lucky that it was temporary - it was for one term (two years ago) - because HR made a mistake in the original advert that meant they couldn't interview anyone external.
Exactly - I had grand ideas of improving teaching with EBT, etc., but there was too much dispute resolution, dealing with HR and OH, etc. It's not really for me.
But don't we talk about iterative vs. recursive? The Google says "Iterative coding is a programming technique that involves repeating a sequence of instructions or code until a specific result is achieved. It's also known as looping because the program "loops" back to an earlier line of code."