Edublog Award Nominees

EduBlog AwardsHere are my nominees for the 2010 Edublog Awards.  (The Edublog Awards Homepage)

Best individual blog:  James Stanton (http://www.jamestanton.com/)

Best teacher blog:  James Stanton (http://www.jamestanton.com/)

Best Individual Tweeter:  republicofmath (http://republicofmath.wordpress.com/)

Best resource sharing blog:  NYT Learning Network (http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/)

Best group blog:  NYT Learning Network (http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/)

Thanksgiving Calculations

Thanks to WolframAlpha, you can easily compute a wealth of nutritional information based on your Thanksgiving intake!

WA Thanksgiving input

WA Thanksgiving Output

This hypothetical 1129-calorie dinner plate above is not intended to be an accurate representation of my typical Thanksgiving meal.  Indeed, this is not even an accurate representation of my first serving at a typical Thanksgiving dinner.  These hypothetical portions are meant to be used for educational purposes only.

An Unbreakable Code

KryptosThis weekend the NYT profiled Jim Sanborn and his sculpture “Kryptos” which stands outside the headquarters of the CIA in Virginia.  In the spirit of CIA activities, the sculpture is itself a giant secret message–one huge cryptotext waiting to be decoded.  The irony is that no one has completely cracked it yet!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/us/21code.htm

Apparently the first three parts have been decrypted, but the last chunk of the cryptotext still remains a mystery, some 20 years after the sculpture was erected.  So now Sanborn is handing out hints.

Here’s the cryptotext: the part in yellow is still a secret. Crack the code and become famous!

Kryptos 2

You may be offered a job by the CIA if you can successfully decode it!  At the very least, you’ll be getting some kind of attention from them.

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