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LEGO COMPETITION

Edmonton

LEGO COMPETITION WITH MADE

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Time: Sep 27 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Art Gallery of Alberta
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton
T5J 2C1
Contact Info: View Website

Our Lego competition is back with another great challenge for all ages! Sign up your team to build AGA’s building from the past, present or future.

 

 

The Death of Firefox

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/116885-the-death-of-firefox

Sad Firefox

“It doesn’t look good for Firefox: Almost every month for the last three years, Firefox has lost ground to Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Safari. For most of 2009 the trend was fairly straight as it fended off Chrome and nibbled away at IE, but between 2010 and today Firefox has lost a third of its market share, from a worldwide peak of around 30% down to 20%….

But is that really a problem? The entire reason that Firefox was such a success is that it appealed to the geeks and power users who weren’t happy with Internet Explorer 6′s 95% share of the market. Microsoft effectively put the dampers on web innovation for five years. Firefox was conceived with one purpose in mind: To revitalize the web.

In that regard, it has succeeded. The web, with three browsers vying for supremacy, has never been more exciting. Within a few short years of launching, Firefox had shown the world what CSS and a gutsy JavaScript engine were capable of. Firefox triggered the HTML5 revolution. It is because of Firefox that Metro-style Windows 8 apps can be written in JavaScript. And ironically enough, it is because of Firefox that Chrome was created…

What will happen now, assuming Microsoft and Google continue to barrage each other with their full arsenal of cannon, is that Firefox will gradually fade into a position of feared, revered veterancy — kind of like an aging grandfather who sits on a rocking chair in the middle of the World Wide Web with a loaded shotgun. It might even get to the stage where Firefox has to occasionally loose some crazy feature onto the web, just to remind everyone that it’s still alive. Eventually, if Microsoft really is serious about open web technologies and Google does no evil, Firefox might even die.

But, having completed everything you set out to do in life, is death really that awful?”

 

National Democracy Challenge 2014 – Elections Canada

Show us why Canada should vote!

To enter, you have to be a Canadian resident between the ages of 14 and 17.

  • You can enter only once and in one category, so make it count!
  • The contest closes on November 30, 2014 – get going before it’s too late!
  • Your entry has to be non-partisan. That means you need to:
    • Keep your entry politically neutral – it must not suggest a political affiliation, bias or designation.
    • Make sure you express your thoughts without singling out, supporting or opposing a specific political party or its views.

 

http://www.democracy-democratie.ca/content.asp?section=nyc&dir=nyc2014&document=index&lang=e

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Democracy Contest 2014

Pondering Parents @ Meet the Teacher Night

Pondering Parents @  Meet the Teacher Night

To see what kind of work we do, parents may engage in a town-hall style exploratory commentary, in person 7-8pm or online tonight a Meet the Teacher Night. Parents may comment anonymously on a poster, google doc, or choose to submit an individual response in the assignment folder.

Parents, please email pruck@newhorizons.ab.ca for permission to edit the Google doc from the email address the school has on file.

Questions for consideration:

1) What does a citizen need to know to engage in a democratic society?

2) In your opinion, what does it mean to be Canadian?

3) What histories do you think may be overlooked in contemporary education?

4) How would technology ideally enhance communications?

5)What kinds of local contexts are important for students to experience?

6) Wildcard – parents choice

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