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- Video tour: Teaching programming in the classroom
- Video tour: Khan Academy AP®︎ Computer Science Principles
- Adding two 16-bit binary numbers
- Editing a webpage in an online editor
- Editing webpages in a desktop editor
- Editing a webpage from a command line editor
- Using inspect element for HTML
- Using inspect element for CSS styles
- A Tour of Programming on Khan Academy
- John Resig: Building jQuery
- Genesis effect
- Online Python Tutor (1-minute demo)
- Tetrilingo
- LXJS 2013 - Bill Mills and Angelina Fabbro - JavaScript for Science
- AP CSP example: Traffic simulation
- Scientific simulations: IllustrisTNG Single Galaxy Formation
- Memoized Fibonacci visualization
- Memoized factorial visualization
- Bottom-up Fibonacci visualization
- Recursive Fibonacci Calls (Diagrammed)
- Memoized Recursive Fibonacci Calls (Diagrammed)
- A message from Sal on school closures and Khan Academy remote learning.
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