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Example Feedback for edMe

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5) How many times can Kara listen to her entire playlist during a 35–minute car ride?
Your answer: 4

Good thinking!! You correctly found that she can listen to the playlist four times. (Even though there would be three minutes left after the fourth listen).

If you are interested, check out 2 other ways to solve this question:

This video uses division to find the number of times the playlist fits in 35 minutes.



This video uses a number line to model the car ride.



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Controlling the future: Creating robots that do your biding

Welcome to a current presentation of robotics using computer science principles. The links below will connect you to how-to readings and step-by-step instructions that will allow you to build a robotic boat, design your own robot, and ace the AP Computer Science Principles exam.

This program uses two freely available software packages: MIT App Inventor and Arduino. You may want to purchase the Arduino components, but it’s not absolutely necessary. (If you need help affording these components, please contact the edMe Foundation.) These websites contain questions to help you learn and places to share your own unique flair in robotics. A big part of designing technologies is learning from mistakes; please do not get discourage but use the feedback provided to learn and grow.

Chapter 1. Understanding App Technology

Chapter 2. Laying out an App Interface

Chapter 3. Creating the back-end to your first App

Chapter 4. Using the Arduino Microcontroller
Step-by-Step guide

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Omar’s Calculus Notes

Two times a week, please upload a picture (or two) of the notes you took or problems you solved as part of your calculus studying. Not only does this help you stay accountable to yourself, but it will help me be more prepared for our sessions.

Use the interface below, by allowing this page to use your phone or computer’s camera. Then, click “Take Photo”. If you are unhappy with the photo quality, just click “Take Photo” again. When you have the photo you want, click “Save Photo” and I can see it in the database. Thanks for helping me perfect this technology! (p.s. When you are done with the page, close it. It can drain your battery quickly.)

Sample Screencapture Item Type

Capture your screenshot with the buttons below.

The screen capture will appear in this box.
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Kushaan’s Physics Note Tracker

After lab on Thursday, please send me a picture (or two) of your notes. As we discussed, there is a reason you had THIS lab at THIS point in the course. What concepts are they teaching you with this experiment?

Use the interface below, by allowing this page to use your phone or computer’s camera. Then, click “Take Photo”. If you are unhappy with the photo quality, just click “Take Photo” again. When you have the photo you want, click “Save Photo” and I can see it in the database. Thanks for helping me perfect this technology! (p.s. When you are done with the page, close it. It can drain your battery quickly.)

Sample Screencapture Item Type

Capture your screenshot with the buttons below.

The screen capture will appear in this box.
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Sun-index

You know the Sun! It gives us light and heat. Earth is always spinning and when we face the Sun it’s day. Night is when we are pointed toward the outside of the solar system.

Here is a model of the Sun. What do you notice?