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The book "DIY - Automated Smart Home in 15 Days" offers step-by-step instructions for building a home automation system and a mobile phone driven home automation system. The entire course is organised into fifteen days and includes project building with fluent hand-pencil descriptions, allowing novice readers to effortlessly change their home into an automated smart home utilising the book. The book contains all of the electronics and programming information required to construct an automated smart house. An online site, in addition to the book, contains all of the essential digital resources, such as electronics and programming simulation software, tutorials, videos, and online assistance.
John-Abu, who is 10 years old, has been going to the school in his village in the middle of Sierra Leone for nearly two years. He is a very clever boy. Even though he is blind, he has studied hard with the help of his best friend, Hawa, who is deaf, and his teacher, Mr Jillo, who is an amputee. John-Abu is very popular with the other children and the people of the village, especially since the big day when the Minister of Education had visited the village. ...
"e;Follow the science."e;How often have you picked up an education book to read how, according to the authors, the system is broken, failing, and flailing-but their ideas for fixing it will bring about a miraculous transformation?That's not the approach of this volume. Sure, the editors believe that our system of education could achieve significantly better results. But they also recognize that schools have gotten better over time. One explanation is the progress schools have made in "e;following the science"e;. Especially in early reading and math instruction, scholars know more now about what works than we did in the past, and more schools are putting that knowledge into practice. Now, in the wake of a horrific pandemic, even the best elementary schools are struggling to help their students get their momentum back again. In this book, the editors share high-quality syntheses of evidence and insights from leading educators, academics, and other experts. And they communicate those findings in user-friendly language, with an understanding of the real-world complexities of schools and classrooms.
This is an engaging story about a little boy named Greyson who experiences the magic of nature when his grandmother takes him for a walk in the woods. During the outing, Greyson explores the sights, sounds, smell, and feel of the forest, learning details about its inhabitants along with the fun of using his imagination in the process. The evocative writing and the simple pleasures of discovering the natural world, carry the audience along on the adventure. With vivid description, the author introduces the reader to the simple wonders of nature. The joyful enthusiasm and curiosity with which Greyson and his grandmother approach all the forest has to offer will spur young readers and their caregivers to get outside and undertake such explorations themselves.
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