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consumables? How did the program assess its success? Were some willing to share specifics about building their kits, including potential copyright issues?At North Dakota’s Grand Forks Public Library (GFPL), grant monies from IEEE and the NDState Library allowed for the purchase of materials for their STEM kits. Worth noting is thattheir STEM library activities are made possible through cooperation with the Dakota ScienceCenter (module developers) and the University of North Dakota College of Engineering and1 Brophy, S., Klein, S., Portsmore, M., Rogers, C.; Advancing Engineering Education in P-12 Classrooms; Journal ofEngineering Education, 2008.2 Committee on Standards for K-12 Engineering Education; Standards for K-12 Engineering
keeping track of who is buying from their shop basically, and then they are trying to see how much. Just giving it, you know, a status take of how much each person is buying and what each person is buying, and then sending them ads related to the situation. But, I personally feel that there’s nothing really wrong keeping track of what each person buys from your own shop. However, the privacy part, we can get to that later, but….Rakesh asks if “anyone else feel[s] what Target did wasn’t wrong” and stresses that he doesn’tfind much wrong with anything Target did, framing Target as innocent and having done nothingwrong. Rakesh also describes Target in a way that stresses
string. The nine commands for secondary agents are simpler because they have no configuration ar- guments. For example, the following creates catapult agent aid from catapult template tid. CREATE CATAPULT aid FROM tid5.3.3 Structural commandsThe define and create commands are hybrid creational and structural commands for buildingagents. The only dedicated structural commands are to add these agents to the world and prepareit for usage. POPULATE CARRIER aid1 WITH FIGHTER[S] aidn+ Populates carrier agent aid1 with fighter agents aidn. Only fighters created without an initial airborne state may be added. POPULATE WORLD WITH aidn+ Populates the world with fighter, tanker, and carrier agents aidn. COMMIT Locks the membership in the world
andcontextual listening.18 Whereas basic listening “refers to hearing or paying attention to the verbal and nonverbal messages of any speaker” and “is framed as a dyadic process ofspeaking (output) and hearing/receiving information (input),” contextual listening is moreappropriate for community engagement contexts (p. 124).18 Contextual listening is a multidimensional, integrated understanding of the listening process wherein listening facilitates meaning making, enhances human potential, and helps foster community-supported change. In this form of listening, information such as cost, weight, technical specs, desirable functions, and timeline acquires meaning only when the context of the person(s) making the