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- Anyone can create an app : beginning iPhone and iPad programming / by Wise, Wendy L.,author.(CARDINAL)348683;
Part 1. Your very first app. Getting started -- Building your first app -- Your first app, explained -- Learning more about your development tools: Xcode -- Capturing users' adding buttons -- The button app, explained -- Capturing user input: adding text boxes -- Playing on the playground -- Part 2. The keys to the city: understanding key development concepts. Go with the flow, man! Controlling the flow of your app -- While you're doing that ... -- Collections -- Telling stories with storyboards -- ViewControllers in depth -- Put it on my tab: creating tab bars -- Table views: more than a coffee table picture book -- Patterns: learning to sew -- Part 3. Creating the like it or not app. Putting it all together: the LioN app -- Adding data to your LioN app -- Displaying details of your LioN -- Creating the details of the detail view -- The AddEditView scene -- Delegates are everywhere -- Editing LioNs -- Saving LioNs -- Making our LioN prettier -- Working with auto layout -- Search your LioNs.Do you have a fantastic idea for an iPhone app but no idea how to bring it to life? Great news! With the right tools and a little practice, anyone can create an app. This book will get you started, even if you've never written a line of computer code.
- Subjects: iPhone (Smartphone); iPad (Computer); Mobile apps; Application software;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Little class act!. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
"Kids will have fun learning, reading along with books, testing their knowledge with flashcards, and building a solid foundation for pre-school and kindergarten. This pack includes apps that have won industry awards including Academics Choice, Children's Technology Review: Editor's Choice, Kapi Award, and many more. Master preschool skills; Write both lowercase and uppercase letters; Build a strong vocabulary; Practice recognition of shapes, colors, numbers, and patterns."--Ages 3-5.Grades Pre K-K.
- Subjects: Educational games.; Video games.; Mobile apps.; Readiness for school; Seasons; Vocabulary; Language and languages; Problem solving in children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Conservation in the Internet age : threats and opportunities / by Levitt, James N.(CARDINAL)323786;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-345).Networks and nature in the American experience / James N. Levitt -- The Internet, new urban patterns, and conservation / William J. Mitchell -- Rural rebound of the 1990s and beyond / Kenneth M. Johnson -- Farmland in the age of the Internet: "Let them eat electrons"? / Ralph E. Grossi -- Internet use in a high-growth, amenity rich region / James N. Levitt and John R. Pitkin -- Rural development and biodiversity: a case study of greater Yellowstone / Andrew J. Hansen and Jay J. Rotella -- The green Internet: a tool for conservation science / Leonard Krishtalka ... [et al.] -- BirdSource: using birds, citizen science, and the Internet as tools for global monitoring / John W. Fitzpatrick and Frank B. Gill -- Conservation advocacy and the Internet: the campaign to save Laguna San Ignacio / S. Jacob Scherr -- Envisioning rural futures: using innovative software for community planning / William Roper and Brian H.F. Muller -- The watershed approach, biodiversity, and community preservation: bold initiatives in conservation in Massachusetts / Bob Durand and Sharon McGregor -- Natural amenities and locational choice in the new economy / Joel S. Hirschhorn -- Conservation philanthropy and leadership: the role of network entrepreneurs / Peter R. Stein and James N. Levitt -- Conclusion: a call for conservation innovation / James N. Levitt.
- Subjects: Nature conservation.; Internet.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pre-K Academy [video-enabled device]: Math & Science by Findaway World, LLC.;
Agnitus preschool math -- Kids insect letter number and logic games -- Do you know what has a trunk? -- Everyday short stories - counting 1-5 -- Monkey preschool lunchbox -- 100 count & find birds and bugs -- I can add -- Everyday short stories - counting 6-10 -- My terrific spaceship -- A walk in the wild -- Out of the deep.Includes apps, storybooks, and videos to help kids learn math and science skills such as: identify numbers and count from 1-20; learn basic shapes and colors; practice patterns, measuring, and comparing; observe nature and environment.Ages 4+.
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Educational games.; Video games.; Video recordings.; Counting; Literacy; Mathematics; Mobile apps.; Nature; Numbers, Natural; Science;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Cardinal pack [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC(CARDINAL)345268;
Gro Garden -- Monkey math school sunshine -- Counting parrots 1 -- 100 count & find cats and mice -- Learning our shapes -- Eight cows -- pet news team -- Marvie's trip to the zoo -- Ten singing chickens -- pet news team -- Storybook animations : the shapes have a picnic -- Animal math supreme -- Animal pre-k numbers & more -- An educated guess!"Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using the Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. - Identify numbers & count 1-20 - Learn basic shapes & colors - Practice patterns, measuring & comparing - Observe nature & environment"--Pre-K to KIssued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet
- Subjects: Educational games.; Mobile apps.; Arithmetic; Counting; Gardening; Picnics; Shapes; Zoos;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The everything parent's guide to children with dyslexia : all you need to ensure your child's success / by Marshall, Abigail,author.(CARDINAL)464476;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-295) and index.14. Teaching reading at home -- Deciding to homeschool -- Choosing a curriculum -- Motivating your child -- Building early literacy skills -- Teaching pre-reading skills -- Supporting the school-age reader -- Games and software to build reading skills -- 15. Helping with homework -- Taming the homework dragon -- Setting limits on study time -- Setting priorities for schoolwork -- Working effectively with your child -- Group projects -- Using technology -- Using study guides -- Is it cheating? -- 16. Strategies for spelling, writing, and math -- Building visual memory for spelling -- Word families and patterns -- Tips for the reluctant writer -- Understanding math concepts -- Handling word problems -- Specialized therapies for math -- The paradox of the math whiz -- 17. Home and family issues -- Effective communication -- Chores and family responsibilities -- Behavior and discipline -- Sibling rivalry -- Sports and other activities -- Rest and relaxation -- 18. The teen years -- Fostering independence -- Taking on new challenges -- Accept your child -- Extracurricular activities -- Getting a job -- Getting a driver's license -- 19. Making choices in high school -- Choosing a high school -- The high school guidance counselor -- Electives and extracurricular activities -- Foreign language learning -- Choosing a language -- Language approaches that work -- 20. Planning for college and career -- College entrance exams -- Choosing a college -- Financing a college -- Barriers to high school graduation -- Career planning -- Appendix A. Famous people with dyslexia -- Appendix B. Internet resources for dyslexia and learning -- Appendix C.The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Dyslexia gives you a complete understanding of what dyslexia is, how to identify the signs, and what you can do to help your child. This authoritative book seeks to alert parents to the special needs associated with this learning disability and offers practical suggestions for getting involved in the classroom.
- Subjects: Dyslexic children.;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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- More Ways to Learn! [electronic resource] by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
Ages 3 - 5.Pre-K to K."Kids will have fun learning in English and Spanish, reading along with books, testing their knowledge, and building a solid foundation for preschool and kindergarten. This pack includes apps that have won industry awards including Best Mobile App Award - Children and Toddlers, Bologna Ragazzi, Children's Technology Review: Editor's Choice, and more. - Master preschool skills from math to English - Read along with interactive books - Explore languages - Practice recognition of shapes, colors, numbers, and patterns" - Publisher description.
- Subjects: Educational games.; Video games.; Mobile apps.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Learn data mining through excel : a step-by-step approach for understanding machine learning methods / by Zhou, Hong,author.;
Use popular data mining techniques in Microsoft Excel to better understand machine learning methods. Software tools and programming language packages take data input and deliver data mining results directly, presenting no insight on working mechanics and creating a chasm between input and output. This is where Excel can help. Excel allows you to work with data in a transparent manner. When you open an Excel file, data is visible immediately and you can work with it directly. Intermediate results can be examined while you are conducting your mining task, offering a deeper understanding of how data is manipulated and results are obtained. These are critical aspects of the model construction process that are hidden in software tools and programming language packages. This book teaches you data mining through Excel. You will learn how Excel has an advantage in data mining when the data sets are not too large. It can give you a visual representation of data mining, building confidence in your results. You will go through every step manually, which offers not only an active learning experience, but teaches you how the mining process works and how to find the internal hidden patterns inside the data. What You Will Learn *Comprehend data mining using a visual step-by-step approach *Build on a theoretical introduction of a data mining method, followed by an Excel implementation *Unveil the mystery behind machine learning algorithms, making a complex topic accessible to everyone *Become skilled in creative uses of Excel formulas and functions *Obtain hands-on experience with data mining and Excel. Who This Book Is For Anyone who is interested in learning data mining or machine learning, especially data science visual learners and people skilled in Excel, who would like to explore data science topics and/or expand their Excel skills. A basic or beginner level understanding of Excel is recommended.
- Subjects: Microsoft Excel (Computer file); Data mining.; Machine learning.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Everything your kindergartner needs to know / by Van Beek, Daniel A.(CARDINAL)462419;
Includes bibliographical references and index." A brand-new title in this important series gives parents easy-to-apply methods for helping to educate their children who are starting in kindergarten. It's a combination manual and advice book, suitable both for parents cooperating with their child's teachers in standard classroom settings, and for home schoolers, where parents take direct control of their child's studies. Making the Grade books are not textbooks, but practical curriculum guides. Written by authorities in elementary education, they advise parents on books, software, and other teaching tools. Each book presents guiding principles for teaching reading, writing, math, social studies, and science. Pages are perforated for multipurpose use. Each title in the series contains four curriculum sections:<p>* Promoting literacy-reading, writing, listening, and speaking<p>* Math-number patterns, problem solving, and other math-related concepts<p>* Science-life, earth, and physical sciences<p>* Social Studies-history, geography, economics, and culture<p>Each section outlines subject matter to be covered, augmented with planning and implementation strategies for parents and teachers. Advice includes ways to explain difficult concepts to children, suggestions for interactive learning in music and art, activities to promote hands-on learning experiences, and more. Sections titled In Your Community describe ways to integrate local cultural affairs, business activities, environmental concerns, and government functions with a child's education. Though written primarily for parents, this book will appeal to kindergarten teachers looking for new ideas and methods. It features maps, photos, and illustrations, many in color." -- from publisher's description.
- Subjects: Kindergarten; Home and school;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Everything your 4th grader needs to know / by Roth, Robert R.(CARDINAL)462371;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A brand-new title in this important series gives parents easy-to-apply methods for helping to educate their children who are starting in the fourth grade. It's a combination manual and advice book, suitable both for parents cooperating with their child's teachers in standard classroom settings, and for home schoolers, where parents take direct control of their child's studies. Making the Grade books are not textbooks, but practical curriculum guides. Written by authorities in elementary education, they advise parents on books, software, and other teaching tools. Each book presents guiding principles for teaching reading, writing, math, social studies, and science. Pages are perforated for multipurpose use. Each title in the series contains four curriculum sections:<p>* Promoting literacy-reading, writing, listening, and speaking<p>* Math-number patterns, problem solving, and other math-related concepts<p>* Science-life, earth, and physical sciences<p>* Social Studies-history, geography, economics, and culture<p>Each section outlines subject matter to be covered, augmented with planning and implementation strategies for parents and teachers. Advice includes ways to explain difficult concepts to children, suggestions for interactive learning in music and art, activities to promote hands-on learning experiences, and more. Sections titled In Your Community describe ways to integrate local cultural affairs, business activities, environmental concerns, and government functions with a child's education. Though written primarily for parents, this book will appeal to grade four teachers looking for new ideas and methods. It features maps, photos, and illustrations, many in color.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Fourth grade (Education); Home schooling; Curriculum planning;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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