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Hackasaurus is an open source toolkit that helps students see and begin to play with the building blocks of the web. | Hackasaurus is an open source toolkit that helps students see and begin to play with the building blocks of the web. | ||
* [http://labs.toolness.com/temp/hackasaurus-pdfs/hacktivity_kit.pdf Original Hacktivity Kit] | * The [http://labs.toolness.com/temp/hackasaurus-pdfs/hacktivity_kit.pdf Original Hacktivity Kit]. | ||
* [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/file/d/0B2_V1dWZySLXYzhjMzMyMDYtNTQ3Mi00NDIxLTgyYjAtYjk3MGQzNzcxMjA2/edit Professional Development with Hackasaurus] Created by Alicia Bradley, Helen Lee and Pauline Lee from the Teachers College at Columbia University this professional development curriculum uses a learner-centered approach and challenge-based learning. | * [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/file/d/0B2_V1dWZySLXYzhjMzMyMDYtNTQ3Mi00NDIxLTgyYjAtYjk3MGQzNzcxMjA2/edit Professional Development with Hackasaurus] Created by Alicia Bradley, Helen Lee and Pauline Lee from the Teachers College at Columbia University this professional development curriculum uses a learner-centered approach and challenge-based learning. | ||
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