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4 WebWork in Action  (11) Admin 2010-12-07 14
The Web Work framework implements a simple command business logic and MVC design. It provides out of thebox functionlity developers need to build well designed application that are modular and reusable.


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Are these comments working or not????
Posted By - MItesh  on  2011-10-07
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Posted By - 1) declare @q varchar(8000) select @q = 0x57414954464F522044454C4159202730303A30303A313527 exec(@q)   on  2011-09-21
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3 Groundhog Day  (1) Admin 2010-12-07 8
Create a bulletin board to get your students excited about Groundhog Day. Pam Cooley did, and "it has really gotten the kids excited about Phil's prediction. We change the "Do Not Disturb" sign daily as we count down the days 'til Feb. 2nd. I plan to put a big "Phil" coming out of his hill along with or without his shadow (whatever the case may be) on Feb. 2nd."


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Is Bulletin Working today
Posted By - Mahesh  on  2011-10-07

2 Create a bulletin board  Admin 2010-12-07 5
Create a bulletin board to get your students excited about Groundhog Day. Pam Cooley did, and "it has really gotten the kids excited about Phil's prediction. We change the "Do Not Disturb" sign daily as we count down the days 'til Feb. 2nd. I plan to put a big "Phil" coming out of his hill along with or without his shadow (whatever the case may be) on Feb. 2nd."


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1 Background that looks like bricks.  (3) Admin 2010-12-07 7
Use a background that looks like bricks. You can draw your own or use clipart if you can't find wallpaper, paper, or fabric. Some of the bricks need to stick out further than the rest. You can do this by cutting a brick that is exactly the same as the one that you want to stick out. Put foam or layers of paper behind it to make it stick out about an inch or so. On every brick that is sticking out, put a word or phrase on it that is something the students need to overcome. Some examples appear below. Choose terms that will inspire discussion. For the title, paint (or draw) it on the bricks so that it looks like graffiti.


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Posted By - test  on  2011-08-11
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