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Peanut’s Password Panic!
A new take on the “Who’s on First” sketch
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Mate Underwater Robotics Competition
It’s official! The West TN STEM Hub will host the MATE Mid-South Regional ROV Competition in May 2021! The competition is open to elementary-high school students, and no robotics experience is required. For more info on the local competition see: https://westtnstemhub.org/mate-rov-midsouth … Continue reading
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Cautious Optimism About Teaching STEM Online
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/03/11/faculty-still-harbor-concerns-about-teaching-stem-courses-online
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Report: World’s population of developers expands, JavaScript reigns, C# overtakes PHP • The Register
https://www.theregister.com/2021/04/26/report_developers_slashdata/
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Mission Control Desk and Kids Room Spacecraft
I can imagine what kind of adventures these kids have in their room! More info (and other neat projects) at https://jeffhighsmith.com/
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Watch “Enhanced Video Shows Dust During Ingenuity’s Flig…” on YouTube
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Ten Windows 10 network commands everyone one should know – TechRepublic
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/ten-windows-10-network-commands-everyone-one-should-know/
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Watch “Mars Helicopter Ingenuity’s first successful flight (video of lift off and landing)” on YouTube
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Imagine
A friend shared this with me on Linked-in and I decided to share it here: Imagine being born in 1900. When you’re 14 years old World War I begins and ends when you are 18 with 22 million dead. Shortly … Continue reading
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