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Dive into 3D object modeling and projectile motion with Python in Lesson 4! In this tutorial, we guide you step by step through creating 3D visualizations and simulating projectile motion using Python ...
The opening of a new mass transit line in a major city should be a moment of celebration for residents. But if — and forgive us if we still count this as a significant “if” — the Eglinton Crosstown ...
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Remember when showing a video in class meant wrestling a VCR and hoping the tape didn’t get eaten? Yeah, me neither, but I’ve heard stories. Now, with all this new technology in the classroom, video ...
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At a time when adult education is being digitized at breakneck speed, a counter-trend is asserting itself: that of a return to the body, to materiality and to objects as living supports for learning.
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