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Geared is easy to learn and challenging to master. The goal is deceptively simple. “Power the blue gears.” As players progress through the game, each new puzzle brings new and interesting complexity to the experience. Unlike other gear-based games, Geared has no snap-grid. This freedom rewards players for their creativity and ingenuity.
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Coding for Kids. Turtle! is a Windows 8 app that lets kids drag and drop commands to create their own programs. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer. Who knows, maybe your child will be the next outstanding programmer!
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Corinth Classroom is a visual repository of hundreds of interactive models for education designed to match the K-12 curriculum.
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The Electronic Circuit Constructor is an instrument of electrical schemes creation and testing. Main purpose of the app is to assist in learning basics of Electrical Engineering and Circuit Theory.
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Programming Tutorials is a collection of selected screencasts. Application developers will find information on exciting topics in more than 1,500 videos. Including: Android, C#, HTML5, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby,
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Herbert challenges your ability to see patterns and create algorithms to produce these patterns.
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Explore the wonders of the Solar System with Star Chart, the definitive star gazing and astronomy app. From our own star - the Sun, to the moons of Jupiter and rings of Saturn, Star Chart gives you a virtual window into the visible universe.
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SkyMap Free is an amazing planetarium for your device. It enables you to point your device at the sky and see what stars, constellations, planets or deep space objects are out there in real time.
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This application is the first installment in an ongoing series exploring the world around us. Our goal is to uncover fascinating, beautiful, and compelling topics and present them in an engaging and educational way.
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Kodu lets you create games through a simple visual programming language. Kodu can be used to teach creativity, problem solving, storytelling, as well as programming. Anyone can use Kodu to make a game with no design or programming skills.
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