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Expand your technical skills with Google
Whether you're new to computer science or an experienced programmer, here's Google's Tech Dev Guide.
Google has carefully curated material from a variety of sources, including some created by Google, that you can use to build your technical skills.
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eTeacher: Computer science teaching package
eTeacher offers an online learning platform with ready-made lesson packages, fully in accordance with the latest minimum goals for computer science.
Experts in programming languages and programming education from KU Leuven bundled their expertise in a …
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Slide keys
Slide tests are method-independent follow-up tests. You can use Diatests as a complete student monitoring system for language and arithmetic. There are tests for Dutch, mathematics/arithmetic and English. The follow-up tests show development …
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WebTechie: Open source learning resources
This blog is Frank Delporte's private playground. He doesn't post anything spectacular or earth-shattering, just the occasional little update if something catches his attention, or if he thinks it's worth spending some time on.
On the blog you will …
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VOM: Technical calculation tools
On the website of the Belgian association for surface techniques of materials (VOM) you will find some calculation tools for technical calculations:
- conversion tool to quickly and accurately convert technical values into different units; …
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math girls
The math girls are Ionica Smeets and Jeanine Daems. They got to know each other as PhD students in mathematics at Leiden University. During the lunch breaks they told each other enthusiastic stories about mathematics. Between 2006 and 2010 they …
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