
From Posters to Platforms: Evolution of Workplace Safety Communication
Bulletin boards, printed manuals, and posters near break rooms or production floors were once the standard for sharing safety messages …

Each year, classrooms around the world celebrate computer science education week during the first week of December by taking an hour out of their week and learning some programming. While the words “computer science” and “programming” may strike fear into the hearts of many teachers, there is really nothing to worry about when it comes to the Hour of Code. All it takes is your excitement and willingness to participate and encourage your students!
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If you want help setting up an Hour of Code in your school, contact Tricia or Kevin at help@www.mys3tech.com!

Bulletin boards, printed manuals, and posters near break rooms or production floors were once the standard for sharing safety messages …

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