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    (0 vote) The Benefits Of Kids Educational Toys Phoenix Delray It is a well known fact that children learn while they play, and the more interesting and fun their games happen to be, the more they will learn from them. You can teach your children all kinds of things with kids educational toys; from mathematics to reading, but if you want to keep them interested in these subjects, you have to take the time to choose toys that are both age approp... products, articles
    (0 vote) Educational Toys and Hot Wheels For Kids Steve DeWall As the mother of a two-year-old, I've been doing a lots of studying about human learning and development. Virtually all parents realize that a child's early years is a really vital time for developing both motor and intellectual abilities, but possibly only some have any idea what they are able to do to promote these capabilities. Ahead of becoming a parent, I believed little ones dev... products, articles
    (0 vote) Buying Educational and Interactive Toys - A Parents Guide Jenny Talorman If your wife has recently given birth then you may be thinking about purchasing a selection of toys that your newborn can play with. Getting educational or interactive toys are an excellent idea as they not only offer amusement for the child but can also help when it comes to teaching them new skills.
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Google Tech Talk October 20, 2009
ABSTRACT
Presented by Maggie Johnson, Google Director of Education and University Relations, at the NSF Computer Science Education Leadership Summit.
Google believes that all students should have the opportunity to become active creators of tomorrows technology. Through our diverse set of education efforts, we invest in the next generation of computer scientists and engineers, providing opportunities for all students to engage more directly in technology. To do this, we are focusing our education efforts in four strategic areas, with an emphasis on computing in core curriculum.
Maggie Johnson is Director of Education and University Relations for Google. She manages all technical training and leadership development programs for Google engineers and operations staff, as well as Googles educational outreach efforts. She also manages the university relations area, building strategic partnerships with faculty and labs globally. Prior to Google, Maggie was a faculty member and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University.
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