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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] It's so good we're linking it twice.
* 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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