Sunday, August 25, 2019

Creative Coding in Python Download

ISBN: 1631595814
Title: Creative Coding in Python Pdf 30
Author: Sheena Vaidyanathan
Published Date: 2018-12-18
Page: 144

Sheena Vaidyanathan teaches a Python-based computer science class to 11- to 13-year-olds and is the Computer Science Integration Specialist in the Los Altos School District, in Los Altos, California, where she has also designed computer science curricula, conducted professional development for the K–8 STEM program, and taught pre-algebra, digital design, and visual art. Vaidyanathan is also the program director for the computer science professional development programs at Krause Center for Innovation, Foothill College, where she teaches teachers to code in Python, Scratch, and other languages. Over the years, hundreds of students and teachers have learned to code in her classes. She shares her many years of experience teaching coding by writing articles, presenting at conferences, and providing best practices and student work on her personal website, computersforcreativity.com. Prior to teaching, Vaidyanathan worked in Silicon Valley for more than 10 years as a computer scientist and technology entrepreneur. She lives in Los Altos, California.

Creative Coding in Python presents over 30 creative projects that teach kids how to code in the easy and intuitive programming language, Python.

Creative Coding in Python teaches the fundamentals of computer programming and demonstrates how to code 30+ fun, creative projects using Python, a free, intuitive, open-source programming language that's one of the top five most popular worldwide and one of the most popular Google search terms in the U.S.

Computer science educator Sheena Vaidyanathan helps kids understand the fundamental ideas of computer programming and the process of computational thinking using illustrations, flowcharts, and pseudocode, then shows how to apply those essentials to code exciting projects in Python:
  • Chatbots: Discover variables, strings, integers, and more to design conversational programs.
  • Geometric art: Use turtle graphics to create original masterpieces.
  • Interactive fiction: Explore booleans and conditionals to invent "create your own adventure" games.
  • Dice games: Reuse code to devise games of chance.
  • Arcade games and apps: Understand GUI (graphical user interfaces) and create your own arcade games and apps.
  • What’s next? Look at exciting ways to use your powerful new skills and expand your knowledge of coding in Python.
     
Creative Coding in Python gives kids the tools they need to create their own computer programs.

Python Coding That Will Stick As a computer science teacher, I have found that many of the coding books available for tweens and teens do not lead to long term learning of a programming language. These books typically have lots and lots of code that the reader uses to create projects, but the reader is often not learning the concepts behind the code and they are not able to transfer anything they have done to a new programming project.Creative Coding in Python is the answer to this problem and a fun and engaging way to learn to program in Python.Each chapter of Creative Coding in Python allows the reader to create a programming project like a chatbot or geometric art or interactive fiction or a game. The Big Ideas in each chapter provide foundational knowledge about programming concepts like variables, loops, lists, conditionals, functions, and more with short explanatory text and code that readers can try themselves. In addition to the explanatory text and code examples, readers are also presented with flowcharts or pseudocode of what they will be creating. This helps readers to build the good programming habits of thinking about the project they are creating and planning before programming. Once the Big Ideas are introduced, readers then create the main project for the chapter. While code is provided for the basic project, readers are also asked to improve the basic project in some way. Each chapter also has an Experiment and Extend section with more programming project ideas that can be created with the knowledge from the Big Ideas. Completing the projects in this section of each chapter reinforces the learning and provides the needed transfer of the concepts to new programming challenges.Parents: If you are looking for a book for your budding programmer who wants to truly learn an industry standard language, this would be a great book for your child. By reading, understanding, and completing the programming projects, your child will have a solid foundational knowledge of Python and some creative programming projects to show off, as well.Teachers: Do you have students that are ready to move on to text-based programming but the rest of your class isn’t ready yet? Creative Coding in Python would be a great addition to your classroom for those students. It is the latest addition to my classroom library. Beyond adding the book to your classroom library, this book and the companion website could be a great primer for you, as a teacher, if you would like to teach an introductory Python class to your students.Terrible value and too expensive for 130 pages The other positive reviews are astounding and it's obvious people haven't seen other "Python for Kids" books on the market. Compared to all the others, even much older titles, this book is sparse and lacking in substance. Please don't waste your money on this title and buy another one such as "Coding Games in Python" (for a similar level of graphic design and cuteness) or something like "Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python", now in its 4th edition and with a level of depth about 10X higher than this "Creative Coding" title.First, the good about this book: the illustrations are sharp and the author goes through a checklist to give an introduction to most of the key coding concepts. It's just a "check the box, yup, I covered that topic" treatment, though, and there's ZERO depth. Check out the attached images that show the sections on Loops and Lists.Second, the bad:--Too much filler (out of 130 pages, there are 10 pages of section headers, another 20 where there's barely any text, only screenshots, and overall waaaay too much white space on each page). You could read all the actual words in this book in less than an hour.--Too little depth; no one could use this book successfully to teach cosing because if you don't know Python, you're not going to be able to help your child with just this book. If you *do* know Python already, you'll have to supplement so much that you might as well just make up your own course or use another book.BETTER ALTERNATIVES:I've gotten quite a collection of Python books over the years to teach my 4 kids. I've even done book reviews at my Learn Richly blog and I bought two recent books (this "Creative Coding" one and "Coding Games in Python") to freshen up my collection and compare the older books I have to these new titles.So, given all that, here are the better options:GRAPHICALLY RICH: "Coding games in Python" has the same level of beautiful color art as "Creative Coding in Python" but has 210 pages instead of 130 and then puts 2X the information on each page. It gives TONS of coding examples and then tells you what each piece of code does. It's by FAR better than "Creative Coding". It was just published in late 2018.DEEP AND USEFUL:While not as colorful as the two recent books, there are two older titles I highly recommend if you actually want your child to lear Python:"Teach Your Kids to Code" by Dr. Bryson PayneOR"Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python" by Al SweigartEither of the above will help kids or beginner adults to actually learn the theory and practical use of Python.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Winnie-the-Pooh Free Pdf

ISBN: B0006IU46Q
Title: Winnie-the-Pooh Pdf A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, Volume 1
Come with us to an Enchanted Place, a forest where Winnie-the-Pooh lived with Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, Kanga, and Little Roo. The stories are about Christopher Robin and these good companions having wonderful times getting in and out of trouble. It is all very exciting and, really, quite thrilling no matter how young or old you may be. It is painful to try and imagine what the world would be like without them.

Blackstone Audiobooks presents, from the unabridged collection A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, the 10 stories of Winnie-the-Pooh performed by Peter Dennis. This is the only reading of these immortal stories authorized by A.A. Milne's son, Christopher Robin, who wrote, "Peter Dennis has made himself Pooh's Ambassador Extraordinare and no bear has ever had a more devoted friend. So if you want to meet the real Pooh, the bear I knew, the bear my father wrote about, listen to Peter."

This collection includes the chapters:
In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin
In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets Into a Tight Place
In Which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle
In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One
In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump
In Which Eeyore Has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents
In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest, and Piglet Has a Bath
In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole
In Which Piglet is Entirely Surrounded by Water
In Which Christopher Robin Gives a Pooh Party, and We Say Goodbye

“For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long words Bother me.” - Pooh I am one of the unlucky person who have not read this when I was a kid. I am also the lucky person who have read this now (I am 35 yrs old). Lots of wisdom in this book, for example at introduction author mentioned about 2 versions of people. -"There are some people who begin the Zoo at the beginning, called WAYIN, and walk as quickly as they can past every cage until they get to the one called WAYOUT, but the nicest people go straight to the animal they love the most, and stay there."You can rush through life without paying any attention and be done with it or pay attention to what you like the most and have fun.The Best I am 61 years old and have no idea how many times I've read these stories since I was about 10. If you think they're just kid stories, then you're not paying attention. I owned a thick volume: "The Complete Winnie The Pooh" which was well-thumbed by the time I had to get rid of it. The Pooh books were among the first things to go on my Kindle.I love Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar Allan Poe, but I'd rather read A. A. Milne than anyone else. Just terrific.Love, love, love this CD My 5 year old son bought this with his own money after we read the book as a series of bedtime stories. The CD has become much-beloved by both children (and Mama). This IS an abridgment, which was disappointing at first, but the chapters which are included are well done.We looked for The House At Pooh Corner this year at Christmas time, and were disappointed when we couldn't find it. I bought the Peter Dennis version of the second book instead, but we don't enjoy that one as much (but that's another review) so I'm looking for the BBC Audiobooks version of Pooh Corner again.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Animal Origami for the Enthusiast Download

ISBN: 0486247929
Title: Animal Origami for the Enthusiast Pdf Step-by-Step Instructions in Over 900 Diagrams/25 Original Models (Dover Origami Papercraft)
Author: John Montroll
Published Date: 1985
Page: 119

The centuries-old art of origami — Japanese paper folding — produces remarkable paper creations that exhibit extraordinary realism and delicate beauty. Enthusiasts if this wonderful craft will welcome this challenging new collection of paper sculptures designed by John Montroll, renowned origami expert.
Twenty-five intricately detailed paperfolding projects feature strikingly lifelike animals from land, seas, and air: angelfish; seal; walrus; starfish; crane; swan; eagle; owl; snake; turtle; frog; frog with toes; bear; kangaroo; giraffe; fox; elephant; antelope; spider; crab; lobster; tyrannosaurus; brontosaurus; ornament; and star.
Fully illustrated step-by-step instructions and hundreds of diagrams explain how to fashion each of these intriguing sculptures. Beginning with symbols and basic folds, patterns progress from the simple angelfish to the complex and fascinating lobster.
Papercrafters who have mastered the basic folds of origami will find hours of enjoyment and personal satisfaction creating this parade of charming paper models. Animal Origami for the Enthusiast will inspire every dedicated origamian, while offering ample opportunity to hone papercrafting skills.

Beautiful animal designs, BUT sloppy illustrations. Frustrating!! This book was a mixed bag. Nearly all the animal figurines are beautiful and have an artistic life-like quality. I love that The designs are constrained to a single sheet of square paper that is neither cut nor taped. However, the illustrations are sloppily drawn. Sometimes the author gives you step-by-step instructions, but there’s always a place where you need to do a complicated maneuver without enough information. I’ve folded every animal in this book. Without fail, there are one or two steps that just aren’t drawn clear enough. It’s so frustrating. Origami is exacting art and the author clearly has a good understanding of the mechanics of folding. So why does it take me two or three tries to read his instructions? Get a better editor!Great book :) This is a great book. I have been folding Origami for over 18 years now and have read/used many books. This book has many fun to fold models that aren't overly complicated (some will be decently challenging, depending upon your past experience with folding). If you have some folding experience and want to get better, definitely get this book.Great intermediate level origami book The first edition of this publication was the very first origami book I acquired that got me interested in paper folding. The illustrations are sufficient (if you know what you're doing), and the finished models look great.A few tips if you are considering buying this book:1) This is not a beginner's book. If you have never folded anything before, you'll be lucky to be able to complete 3 or 4 models out of this entire book. Make your life less stressful and start with something easier.2) Most kids under a certain age will mentally not be able to grasp the concepts needed to fold certain models. Their brains are simply not developed enough. At the age of six I could fold everything up until the brontosaurus, but regardless of how much I tried, I could not progress any further. A few years later, I picked the book back up and was able to easily fold all the remaining models. If you have a child who cannot fold certain models, particularly the ones in the back of the book, it is not because there is something wrong with your kid; they have not yet developed the level of critical thinking required for the more advanced folds.3) For advanced folders, this book will not be very challenging. For something harder, give Robert Lang's Origami Insects a try, or if you can find them, the limited edition books released at the Origami Tanteidan convention every year.

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Saturday, August 10, 2019

The Four Agreements Download

ISBN: B0007OB40E
Title: The Four Agreements Pdf
In The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz reveals the source of self-limiting beliefs that rob us of joy and create needless suffering. Based on ancient Toltec wisdom, the The Four Agreements offer a powerful code of conduct that can rapidly transform our lives to a new experience of freedom, true happiness, and love.

Don Miguel Ruiz has dedicated his life to sharing the wisdom of the ancient Toltec. For more than two decades, he has guided others toward their personal freedom. Today, he continues to combine his unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern-day awareness through journeys to sacred sites around the world.

Just read it. It’s short The book helped me understand the following:1. I can’t blame my parents for how they raised me. That’s what they were taught by their parents and the environment around them.2. I am responsible for my own thoughts, emotions and actions. No one can force me to do anything unless I choose to .3. People’s perspectives are based on their own experiences. I don’t have to react to them since they are not mine.4. It’s possible to be authentic with yourself and others.This is not "new age" self help book! This book is based on modern linguistic theory and philosophical precepts. I should start off by stating my background. I am an undergrad student of philosophy and linguistics, a branch of the humanities. I also deeply love this series of books because of its obviousness and simplicity. It has personally helped me triumph over many, many challenges. This is why I decided to write a review here.There is a huge tradition of skepticism in linguistics, especially about how language is used in various cultures to create belief systems. A belief system is basically a set of instructions inside your brain based on language. These instructions help you navigate the stressful world around you so you can survive. We are psychologically wired to think our belief systems are accurate and experience deep stress if we find them to be inaccurate.The trouble is, our belief systems are ALWAYS inaccurate. Yes, I used the word "always" for a reason.Without going deeply into the study of philosophy and linguistics, I will give you an overview here:Philosophy - When you study philosophy, you study belief systems about how the world works and explore important questions like "is there a God?" or "What is consciousness." You may not be surprised to find out that philosophy majors have not come up with answers to these questions because there is always a case where we are going to be wrong or have a counter argument. Much of the study of philosophy is the collection of vocabulary words to describe beliefs. They even have a mathematical component called propositional logic, where one takes sentences and reduces them to symbols and creates "proofs" but even prop-logic is under fire from academics for its complete inability to predict anything. In other words, it isn't the answer either.Linguistics - When you study words and language, you realize that all our beliefs are based on language and this language can never "touch reality" in that language is just an arbitrary description of reality, posing as real. I believe Miguel Ruiz must have taken a linguistics course as well--as his first agreement attests to the power of language. The four agreements pulls heavily from Saussure and Derrida. Both Saussure and Derrida (and many, many others) did work on how we form ideas in our heads based on language. The gist is this: we have something called a "symbol" in our brain which is composed of two parts: the word and the visual representation of the object (look up semiotics for further detail). These symbols are in our mind and work together to form meaning, then belief. The unfortunate thing is that they are entirely made up. It isn't real. Our ideas of it aren't real.If you really want a deeper understanding on how linguistics has saturated our belief systems I recommend reading some of their academic essays or get Rivkin and Ryan's literary theory books. They are excellent and will take you further down the rabbit hole. Most of the essays are dense but worth the effort!To simplify: scientists and academics in the millions have tried and tried and tried to find "the true belief" for thousands, maybe tens of thousands of years and we have not yet arrived at any truth. Because of domestication, we think other people have it, but they don't! "Truth" is defined as that which has the most predictive power. So far, mathematics, geometry, and physics has the most predictive power. Our belief systems simply do not.So any beliefs about yourself can be true and they can also be false. We can't know. So why not pick something positive? If no one knows anything, then how can you even know anything?But you don't need to study this yourself. All you have to do is think back to your past self, let's say ten years ago. Did that person have a belief system that you now consider to be faulty? How is that possible? What about your future self? Will that person believe you have a faulty belief system? Probably! How is this possible? How can you be SO WRONG? Is it because you "haven't learned?" I highly doubt it!But we have to be right! We ARE RIGHT! At least we think we might be . . . maybe?The need to be right is so ingrained within us that we create a huge drama when someone contradicts our beliefs. We end relationships over it! We storm out! We write angry twitter updates.HOW THIS BOOK HAS PERSONALLY HELPED ME:- No one person's opinion will ever again have the power to limit what I can do, even if this person is an authority figure- No one group's opinion will ever again have the power to limit what I can do- No one has a clear idea of who or what I am, not even me!- When people talk, they are telling stories. I don't have to argue. I don't have to fight. I simply have to listen. WOW!- I cannot comprehend another person's dream. I can't mind read. I can't assume. I know nothing of their inner workings.- Even scary, aggressive people are just telling stories.- I no longer have to feel ashamed about who I am or what I've done or where I'm going. It's not my job to assign a story to my life, or a judgment.- I no longer have to pretend to be something or hustle to gain love. I just need to love who is willing to love back. It's so simple.- I take all gurus, religions, indictments and gossip with quite a high level of benevolent skepticism, which allows me to be free from the fear that goes along with these stories.- I don't take myself as seriously as I used to.Probably the most valuable of all . . .- I have a deep compassion for all people. We are all just stuck here together, trying our hardest and doing our best. I don't have to hate someone because their best wasn't up to some story I tell myself. I don't' have to insist they believe in my story. I can just smile and listen and do what I can.

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Sunday, August 4, 2019

Is Everyone Really Equal? Free Pdf

ISBN: 0807758612
Title: Is Everyone Really Equal? Pdf An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (Multicultural Education Series)
Author: Ozlem Sensoy
Published Date: 2017
Page: 224

"Özlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo take on an important yet challenging task in Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (2nd edition): providing a primer that strives to balance complexity and accessibility in critical social justice education for a broad audience."―Teachers College Record"...Sensoy and DiAngelo’s book merits consideration by all readers interested in social justice education in pluralistic society"―Reflective Teaching"A useful guide explains concepts such as prejudice, discrimination, oppression, privilege, and white supremacy. It also provides answers to objections that are often raised when these ideas are discussed."―New Labor Forum"A useful guide explains concepts such as prejudice, discrimination, oppression, privilege, and white supremacy. It also provides answers to objections that are often raised when these ideas are discussed." ―Matt Witt“Sensoy and DiAngelo masterfully unpack complex concepts in a highly readable and engaging fashion for readers ranging from preservice through experienced classroom teachers. The authors treat readers as intelligent thinkers who are capable of deep reflection and ethical action. I love their comprehensive development of a critical social justice framework, and their blend of conversation, clarity, and research. I heartily recommend this book!”―Christine Sleeter, professor emerita, California State University Monterey Bay“The authors provide an inspired yet accessible lens into how social inequity is reproduced. This is an incredible gift for encouraging their audience to reexamine views on race, gender, and minority stereotypes. This book will change you!”―Dr. Byron D. Joyner, vice dean for Graduate Medical Education and Designated Institutional Official, University of Washington“Sensoy and DiAngelo bring their knowledge and insights as engaged educators and scholars to this second edition. They have thoughtfully updated their chapters, concepts, and examples for the current sociocultural and political climate of teaching and learning in contemporary schools. A wonderful, accessible text!”―Annette Henry, David Lam Chair in Multicultural Education and professor, University of British ColumbiaÖzlem Sensoy is associate professor in the faculty of education at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. Robin DiAngelo is lecturer in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington, Seattle, United States.

This is the new edition of the award-winning guide to social justice education.

Based on the authors’ extensive experience in a range of settings in the United States and Canada, the book addresses the most common stumbling blocks to understanding social justice. This comprehensive resource includes new features such as a chapter on intersectionality and classism; discussion of contemporary activism (Black Lives Matter, Occupy, and Idle No More); material on White Settler societies and colonialism; pedagogical supports related to “common social patterns” and “vocabulary to practice using”; and extensive updates throughout.

Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, Is Everyone Really Equal? is a detailed and engaging textbook and professional development resource presenting the key concepts in social justice education. The text includes many user-friendly features, examples, and vignettes to not just define but illustrate the concepts.

Book Features:

  • Definition Boxes that define key terms.
  • Stop Boxes to remind readers of previously explained ideas.
  • Perspective Check Boxes to draw attention to alternative standpoints.
  • Discussion Questions and Extension Activities for using the book in a class, workshop, or study group.
  • A Glossary of terms and guide to language use.

Only purchased this because of a course. Lots of liberal coddling and grasping at straws to draw points. I can't wait to graduate and see academia get destroyed by the entitled leaches it created. This book has a very strong and clear agenda.Five Stars This is an excellent book to use in schools and work places. The concepts are clear and thought provoking!Great college book This book is a required text in my college class and it is a very interesting read that I had enjoyed thus far

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