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Cappable-seq RNA-sequencing data sets of Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655 treated with novobiocin, tetracycline, and rifampicin. [PDF]
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Immersive Virtual Reality: A Novel Approach to Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition in K-12 Education. [PDF]
Alfadil M.
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Measurement-based care implementation by K-12 public school clinicians: A mixed-methods proof of concept study. [PDF]
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Educator perspectives on stressors and health: a qualitative study of U.S. K-12 educators in February 2022. [PDF]
Cavallari JM +7 more
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Characteristics of K-12 Teachers Considering Leaving Due to COVID-19 and for Other Reasons. [PDF]
Dunfee MN +5 more
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FliA regulates the antibacterial activity of plantaricin BM-1 against <i>Escherichia coli</i> K-12 through the LuxS/AI-2 quorum-sensing-mediated biofilm formation. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019
As CS expands into more K-12 classrooms and children become familiar with computational thinking, advances in AI pose new challenges for CS educators. Children now enjoy conversing with AI-powered agents such as Alexa and Siri, while their parents worry about the imminent arrival of autonomous robots and self-driving cars.
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As CS expands into more K-12 classrooms and children become familiar with computational thinking, advances in AI pose new challenges for CS educators. Children now enjoy conversing with AI-powered agents such as Alexa and Siri, while their parents worry about the imminent arrival of autonomous robots and self-driving cars.
Christina Gardner-McCune +3 more
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2010
We live in a human-made world. From the moment we wake up until we lie down to sleep, we are immersed in technologies. The faucet we use to wash our face, the toothbrush we use to clean our teeth, the clothes we wear, the car we drive, our office or school, our home, and even the mattress we sleep on are all the results of engineering processes.
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We live in a human-made world. From the moment we wake up until we lie down to sleep, we are immersed in technologies. The faucet we use to wash our face, the toothbrush we use to clean our teeth, the clothes we wear, the car we drive, our office or school, our home, and even the mattress we sleep on are all the results of engineering processes.
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