Welcome to thenewboston, the ultimate source for free video tutorials on the internet! Here you can find all of thenewboston tutorials organized in an orderly fashion in the Tutorials Section of the website.
Think of The New Boston as Khan Academy for computer science. For students who are interested in programming, The New Boston offers an active discussion forum in which they can ask questions.
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files you can use in the creation of web sites and other media, free of charge. However, do be mindful that there are different degrees of the license, and some of them are for private use only, or they may require that you include an attribution to the original creator. Make sure to read and understand the various licenses, and which one each file you discover uses.
Images found within these searches are free to use (so long as you have selected Creative Commons search). Please be sure to check the author's conditions on the image's use. Some request attribution and other's request no alterations be made to their image.
This page is set up to assist students in getting images that are copyright friendly.
If you're looking for a kid-friendly website to direct your students to during centers, tech tools to assign to your students who need extra help (or want extra work), or new tools to engage your students in learning, this website is for you!
This website features a collection of free, kid-safe, online resources categorized by subject, grade level, and standard.
"This site provides sample course content and tutorials for Computer Science (CS) students and educators on current computing technologies and paradigms. "
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