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Goodwill auctions mixed pallets of monitors, towers, printers, keyboards, mice and other accessories.
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
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Creative abstract computer technology, mobility and communication business concept: laptop, notebook or netbook PC, mini tablet computer, touchscreen smartphone and desktop monitor display screen TV isolated on white background
Last week I gave a presentation on digital photography in my Computer Applications... but I totally botched it because none of my images showed up on my power point... (boy have I learned a lot in that class). So after my failure of a presentation the class went out and took photos. yay.
This is The Computers during their support set for Pulled Apart by Horses at The Leadmill in Sheffield, 16th February 2012
How to build a computer desk:
1 old door,
4 milkcrates,
done. turn the door so the hole for the door knob is against the wall, and use it to thread your wires for speakers/monitors/keyboard, etc. Works great!
Minding my own business, checking email and *poof* shut down and this screen shows up on every type of reboot attempt.
we started homeschool this past week. Well, we've done two out of four days so far this week, so 'start' is almost too strong a word. We decided we wanted to get a little ahead in the face of an uncertain fall and a very busy May where Daniel works.
I didn't feel like starting the science curriculum in August, though, working inside with batteries and magnets. So we have the Wildflower Challenge. If my kids and I can successfully identify 50 wildflowers, we'll go out for ice cream. Another 50, and we'll get ice cream again.
BigE proved he could ID flowers very nearly by himself on the computer (he found this cool site) but we all agree that the books are quicker and easier.
we still don't know the identity of the plant in the foreground.