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HTML/Javascript Choice of Two Flipping Tutorial
We are so glad to be back into “positive” territory today, after yesterday’s (HTML/Javascript Choice of Two Strikes Tutorial) blowing of our tiny little mind, with its “double negative” possibilities … do you remember? We are often asked for the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged CSS3, ESL, future, game, HTML, Javascript CSS, keyframes, programming, sentence, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Choice of Two Strikes Tutorial
We are often asked for the choice between two. All of this digital world is based on it, after all. It is probably easier for most people to handle the “positive” choice between two, sort of like you’d expect with … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged ESL, future, game, HTML, Javascript CSS, programming, sentence, tutorial
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