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Participants from the Creative Code Spring Immersive will be showcasing work based on the skills they developed over the ten-week program. Gray Area’s Creative Code Immersive is an education program focused on giving a small cohort of students a strong foundation in the art of creative code, covering a wide variety of mediums from micro-controllers to projection mapping.
Photos by Nathan Allen.
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We focus on the learning skills rather than the routine memorization of knowledge that disparages over time. Over a year, your child ranging from 1st to 10th grade will be exposed to eight related courses at OMOTEC, allowing them to develop robotics and coding abilities. By allowing kids to build robots on their own, robotics is a fun and hands-on way for them to learn STEM principles -programming, problem solving skills, decision making, and a variety of other futuristic skills.
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The campus is realy big and really nice so people might break in cuz they think we're rich. so you have to have a code to get through each door and all the codes are different... *sigh* and the code boxes are really tempermental...
- Code realize petanko trading rubber straps
- Custom Saint Germain cushion
- Saint Germain and Victor rubber straps
"Code Good". We thrilled to see this message when we used our new, authentic French banking card. This was our first trip using the card with the account we set up on our last visit to Paris two years ago. It was the indication that all was good with the transaction. It's the little things.
From New York to Des Moines to Santa Clara, Dice employees and families support @code.org #HourOfCode teaching students to code. #DiceInnovate
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My #8 intswemodo2013 & 13sweaters2013 challenges
Super fun test for Megan Goodacre's intriguing design; spent a good day pattern editing/proofing last week during spring break in the valley. Realizing a couple of testers have near finishing the body...I thought I have better start mine. Cast on yesterday afternoon on a 4-hour car ride, had the body finished shortly after I got home, then the sleeves this morning before the kids were up and me having to take ‘em to band practices etc--overall it took a little over 8 hours from start-to-finish. Of course, I had already knitted this “virtually” through pattern editing beforehand and have the pattern engraved into my head.
376g Cascade 220 Superwash
Neckline: 7" (raglan to raglan front 7.5"
Neck Border: 0.5"
Arm Depth: 8.5" front; 9" back
Bust: 17" flat
Armhole to hem before border: 14.25"
Pockets: 4" H by 5" W
Hem Edge: 18" flat
Sleeve from armhole to edge: 17" before 1" border
Cable bind-off
Arm Circumference: 13"
Cuff Circumference: 10"