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Wonder Workshop Black Friday Deals (Complete List of Where and What to Buy!)

STEM Education Guide

Wonder Workshop is the original STEM and coding robot for kids. Since they are a big budget item for a Christmas list, I wanted to help you out by finding the best deals this Black Friday. Since they are a big budget item for a Christmas list, I wanted to help you out by finding the best deals this Black Friday.

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Black Friday STEM Toy Deals 2022

STEM Education Guide

Black Friday will be different this year, as most retailers are starting the STEM toy deals earlier. Black Friday is going to have highly anticipated deals with deep discounts on our favorite STEM toys. For Black Friday, retailers kick off a shower of deals. Wonder Workshop Dash. Makey Makey.

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Delve Talks: Winnie Karanja, Maydm

Maydm

She’s been recognized as one of Forbes 30 under 30 and one of Wisconsin’s most influential black leaders. And so, that’s really how I started working with her, putting together some small workshops here and there. And it’s that wonderful moment where they’re like, “Oh my word, Miss Winnie, it worked.”

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Is the Post-Pandemic Era Ripe for Rethinking High School?

ED Surge

On a Friday morning in March, students and teachers gathered at a hip hotel here to reimagine what their high schools could be. This activity was part of a design workshop hosted by DC + XQ, a partnership between the city’s public schools and the nonprofit XQ Institute. WASHINGTON, D.C. — No justice, no peace , added another.

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Remembering the Improbable Life of Ed Fredkin (1934–2023) and His World of Ideas and Stories

Stephen Wolfram

And having also decided he wants cellular automata that are symmetric under interchange of black and white (a property he calls “syntactic symmetry”), he ends up with just 8 rules. Their purpose was to apply a certain Boolean operation to the array of black and white pixels in a region of the screen. How did Ed get involved with that?