2020 has felt like a non-year for many as most of us have been self-isolating and working from home. Discover how all this home-time has changed our internet usage.
The Ultimate Guide To Fighting An Alien Invasion 45% of Americans believe aliens have visited Earth, so maybe this guide will come in handy someday! Learn how to identify alien invaders and protect your home.
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Just in time for April Fool's Day tomorrow, here's something to help us prepare for our next world emergency.
How Covid-19 Affects The Emotional Well Being Of Americans People have reported feeling emotionally weird during this pandemic, but there's a scientific reason for that. Learn how quarantine is messing with our brains.
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We are all in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Do these stats reflect your reality?
Inspired Salads – A Healthy Meal In Minutes Salad gets a bad rap, but it doesn't have to be a boring bowl of limp lettuce. Learn how to craft a crave-worthy salad with a delightful dressing in minutes.
If I was making a salad from this very helpful infographic, it will start with cabbage and lettuce as a base �, carrots �, cucumbers and croutons for crunch, cheese �(preferably pepper jack to add some spice) and avocado � for softness, unexpected would be bacon �, steak for protein �with dairy based dressing.
Explore the three strategies governments and communities can use to contain and end a pandemic, and find out which method is best.
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Consider the following scenario: a highly infectious, sometimes deadly respiratory virus infects humans for the first time. It spreads rapidly worldwide, and the WHO declares a pandemic. The death toll starts to rise and everyone is asking the same question: when will the pandemic end? Alex Rosenthal details the three main strategies governments can use to contain and end a pandemic.
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Good video that everyone should have probably seen and discussed months ago about the pandemic. It really discusses the approaches and shows the differences in opinions. The fact that we have a vaccine a year after it started to spread is pretty remarkable.
The adventure begins! Episode 1: Ethic awakens in a mysterious cell. Can she and robot Hedge solve the programming puzzles blocking their escape?
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This is episode 1 of our animated series “Think Like A Coder.” This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and must solve their way through a series of programming puzzles.
Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio.
A special thank you to the programmers who assisted in the development of this series: Eric Wastl, Sara Kladky, Ryan Harvey, Dan Bernier, Eden Girma, Matt Gruskin, and James Griffith.
And thank you Dan Finkel, whose idea inspired the lock-picking puzzle.
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Social workers have long been an essential workforce in our nation’s preK-12 schools, providing a broad range of services aimed at helping students succeed in school and life. They help students, families and educators address their social, emotional, and practica
If a meeting isn’t properly managed a few people can end up dominating the meeting which isn't productive. Check out these expert strategies for facillitators.
This infographic suggests that it may be worth your while to take time out every day to read. It introduces us to the reading habits of some of today’s greatest business leaders.
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How much do you read a day (that is not social media)? How could it change your life?
Your Ultimate Google AdSense Revenue Guide Improving your professional website can be intimidating, but this guide is here to show you how. Find out why including ads can help give your site a boost.
How Body Language Changes Around The World Did you know that an innocent gesture in one culture can be completely obscene in another? Take a look at how body language changes from country to country.
How The Generations Are Finding Quarantine Entertainment Quarantine has left many bored people turning to tech for entertainment and escapism. Check out how each generation is consuming media during the COVID era.
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This might lead to an interesting discussion on differences.
The brain is quite the organ. It embodies everything we are as human beings. Learn what the results of various brain injuries could be for specific parts of the brain.
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This features a nice graphic on the brain. Great for reference?
2020 has felt like a non-year for many as most of us have been self-isolating and working from home. Discover how all this home-time has changed our internet usage.
Recently, I have been using Google Drawings to create #HyperDrawings. But, I did not think it was possible to embed video into the Google Drawing! Tonight, I accidentally discovered that it is really easy to do! Step 1: Insert a Video into Google Slides (Insert-Video) Step 2: Click on Video- Copy (Ctrl C) Step 3: Go to…
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