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Price Drop: Notes and Key Signatures (Music)

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Notes and Key Signatures 1.1 Device: iOS Universal Category: Music Price: $2.99 -> $.99, Version: 1.1 (iTunes) Description: Go through the flashcards for notes on G-Clef and Bass Clef, as well as key signatures for Major and Minor Keys.Once you feel that you've mastered them, go to the quiz tab and take a quiz on each of the four topics. A great way to train yourself on some basic music reading skills while on the bus, sitting in a waiting room, or just as a reference when needed.*Thanks to everyone in Mauritius that got us into the Top 10 for...

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Price Drop: Sentinels Sidekick (Games)

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Sentinels Sidekick 2.6.2 Device: iOS Universal Category: Games Price: $1.99 -> $.99, Version: 2.6.2 (iTunes) Description: “I can’t play Sentinels of the Multiverse without this app.” - Dave Neumann, BoardGameGeek.comNever do battle without your plucky tabletop companion for Sentinels of the Multiverse!Put away all of those little fiddly pieces of paper, glass beads, dice or tokens. For the price of a token pack, Sentinels Sidekick replaces all of that with everything you need to track your progress in a game of Sentinels of the Multiverse:• Hit points of all Heroes and Villains• Hit points of all minions, hero targets and...

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What does a safe (yet beautiful) restaurant look like?

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The Iberian Pig in BuckheadPhotograph by Martha Williams At first glance, the dining room at Iberian Pig in Buckhead appears to be no different these days. The eggplant and gold–hued space, designed by vintage-meets-modern pro Elizabeth Ingram, has the same warm, textured vibe as when the restaurant opened in the spring of 2019. However, upon closer inspection, things have changed. The room still buzzes but more softly, as if someone turned down the volume. Servers donning masks and gloves cautiously flit around stations stocked with hand sanitizer. To limit interactions with servers, guests are given double-sided tokens reminiscent of the...

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Debut Author Interview: Chris Negron and Dan Unmasked Giveaway

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Happy Monday Everyone! Today I’m excited to have debut author Chris Negron here to share about his MG contemporary Dan Unmasked. It’s gotten great reviews and sounds so interesting with a focus on friendship, superheroes and baseball. I’m not a fan of baseball but I’m looking forward to reading this one.Here’s a blurb from Goodreads: A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and an ABA 2020 Summer / Fall Indies Introduce pick.Whether they’re on the baseball field or in Nate’s basement, devouring the newest issue of their favorite comic book, Dan and Nate are always talking. Until they’re not.After an accident...

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TikToc; fascinating features for the future of learning…

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Tik… Toc… the sound of the clock you used to hear in a room, when we had mechanical clocks. Isn’t it odd that a fantastically successful online service should be named after something users may never have actually heard, unless simulated digitally? To be fair it’s catchy and suggests time, a key feature of the platform, which delivers snappy, short videos. My guess is that most teachers, lecturers and trainers have never used it, or only seen it over the shoulders of their kids. Yet, like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, it is insanely popular. I’ve written a lot about...

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