Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (Jewel Case)

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Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (Jewel Case)

by: Scott Clough



 : Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (Jewel Case)
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Edmark
EAN: 0798936822253
Format: CD
Label: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Publication Date: 1996
Publisher: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Studio: Edmark (Riverdeep)



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Product DescriptionThis fun program helps develop a child's problem solving skills that are essential for success! Children will learn: deductive and inductive reasoning, early computer programming skills, how to predict outcomes, and much more!




Features:
  • Age appropriate logical reasoning & problem-solving skill development [Ages 7 - 13]
  • Learning Opportunities: Strengthen Deductive & Inductive Reasoning; Examine & Interpret Evidence
  • Analyze & Synthesize Information; Build Early Computer Programming Skills; Interpret & Test Rules
  • Predict a Series of Outcomes; Identify Relevant Information; Assess, Deduce, & Trade; and more!
  • Grow Slides automatically increase the level of difficulty [ ]













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Welcome to my new project : Appliweb !

 

With Appliweb, I'll try to create a successfull opensource project, for a subject that I find most important: web development.

By successfull opensource project, I mean:

  - A Project with lots of (other) people involved

  - A Project  that will help people.

  - A Project I will eventually earn money with.

 

For this,

  - I've rent  a shared-server to an ISP: planetwork. A friend of mine (here) recommended them to me.

  - I setup a Joomla project, with blogs and comments and forums

  - I wrote some articles explaining my ideas and how to create them

 

It's the  first project that I didn't start by writing the code ! Others have failed, even if many people still looks into them....

Now the website is ready, I will begin to write some code (in javascript ! eechhhh).

I'm waiting to have something to show before I write about it in my favorite websites !

 

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  3. Online community takes time to build and is very hard to organize geographically. What will you do to match the state-by-state primary schedule?
  4. What can you do with online services to serve the campaign in caucus states?
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