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  2. Quest for the Code - Wikipedia

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    The game is available in both English and Spanish and free to both children with asthma and their carers. [3] The game was designed for educational purposes. [4] Originally developed as a CD-ROM game for use in schools, it was later made available online for free for use by parents, teachers, and students. [5]

  3. PLATO (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    A working PLATO V terminal at the Living Computers: Museum + Labs in 2018. PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations), [ 1 ][ 2 ] also known as Project Plato[ 3 ] and Project PLATO, was the first generalized computer-assisted instruction system. Starting in 1960, it ran on the University of Illinois 's ILLIAC I computer.

  4. Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The CDC announced a contest for the most creative and effective videos covering preparedness for a zombie apocalypse or apocalypse of any kind. In this video contest, the CDC challenged contestants to upload videos to YouTube demonstrating how they are preparing for emergency situations such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and zombie attacks ...

  5. CDC updates its list of developmental milestones for kids ...

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    The CDC divides these milestones into several categories for each age, including social and emotional behaviors, language and communication skills, cognitive abilities and physical development and ...

  6. Cult of the Dead Cow - Wikipedia

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    Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. The group maintains a weblog on its site, also titled " [Cult of the Dead Cow]". New media are released first through the blog, which also features thoughts and opinions of the group's members.

  7. Funbrain - Wikipedia

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    Funbrain is a website with no interaction with other players, limiting conversation and other adverse conditions of chatting. The site has been KidSafe certified. [citation needed] CommonSense Media rates the site as appropriate for kids ages 7+ based on parent and child reviews. [11] Funbrain does have both banner and popup ads.

  8. CDC's new Covid guidelines are intended to keep kids in school

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    In case of an exposure, the CDC now says students and school staff who remain asymptomatic should wear a high-quality mask for 10 days, and get tested on day five.

  9. Blackout challenge - Wikipedia

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    Blackout challenge. The blackout challenge is an internet challenge based around the choking game, which deprives the brain of oxygen. [ 1 ] It gained widespread attention on TikTok in 2021, primarily among children. [ 2 ] It has been compared to other online challenges and hoaxes that have exclusively targeted a young audience. [ 3 ]