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COLLECT for free in AS LITTLE AS 60 SECS large item delivery from next day Look out for products badged Fast Track to get it today - Collect in as little as 60 seconds - 7 days to collect - Dedicated Fast Track counter in-store - 7 days a week - Buy before 6pm and we'll deliver by 10pm - Choice of 4 delivery slots From next day, 7 days a week Choice of 4 delivery slots 1 - 50 of 162 items + 1 special offerKøb og sælg både nye og brugte nye varer på DBA – du finder over 1 mio. billige ting til salg. Vores bedste mand er allerede nede for at løse problemet, og han bliver rigtig glad, hvis du skriver til med en kort beskrivelse af, hvordan du fik denne fejlside.Apple is the biggest tech company in the world, and LEGO is the world’s #1 toy company. Until now the two weren’t compatible, but SBrick Plus changes that and allows people to build and program their models with Apple Swift Playgrounds. The first product they have built was the SBrick, a remote control solution for LEGO builders that they launched in 2014 on Kickstarter and collected 100.000 Eur. 




Since then they’ve continued to develop the SBrick and are proud that they have more than 20k satisfied SBrick users worldwide. Now it is this time for SBrick Plus, their latest product.  While on the outside the two look identical, a lot of development has gone into the SBrick Plus. It  now accepts sensors (from the WeDo 1.0 range). For builders and hardcore gamers, this means that they can now put sensors (proximity, tilt) into their models. They’ve handed out the SBrick Plus to several of the best-known builders, and they’ve already created some amazing things with the SBrick Plus. SBrick Plus can also be programmed using the SBrick app, but it also breaks new grounds since you can also program it with Apple Swift Playgrounds, Scratch and Javascript. It’s great if you just want to play with it, but it’s education component makes it an amazing product for the classroom. For example, you can have a puzzle that needs to be solved: writing code that will enable a robot to find its way out of a maze.




The same exercise can be solved using Scratch, Javascript or Apple Swift. For a student, this means that as they become better in programming and move on to more complex programming languages, they will understand with ease what to do and what result can be obtained while for teachers, this means continuity in the classroom. To get to this point, they’ve teamed up with Cambridge University to produce lessons and activities that parents can do with their child, where both can learn together. Since most parents don’t have a  programming background, SBrick’s team spent extra time on making sure that these lessons are really easy to follow and fun to do. If you want to learn more about what they’ve created and where are they going with SBrick, check out their Kickstarter campaign or take a look at their website! Light Gray Price (Bricklink) Dark Gray Price (Bricklink) Dark Turquoise Price (Bricklink) Medium Blue Price (Bricklink) Sand Green Price (Bricklink)




Sand Blue Price (Bricklink) Sand Red Price (Bricklink) Dark Red Price (Bricklink) Dark Blue Price (Bricklink) Dark Orange Price (Bricklink) Dark Tan Price (Bricklink) Dark Bluish Gray Price (Bricklink) Light Bluish Gray Price (Bricklink) Reddish Brown Price (Bricklink) Dark Purple Price (Bricklink) Dark Azure Price (Bricklink) Olive Green Price (Bricklink) 55 year of LEGO - Imagine Riddle Ads Read LEGO 6516 Review - Moon Walker Read LEGO 6567 Review - Speed Splasher Read Cobi presents World of Tanks - Roll Out construction sets Read LEGO 6110 Solo Sub review Read /2011/09/02/review-8678-ultimate-build-francesco/ on this server. Your technical support key is: 36fb-035a-1756-6707Next Library 2017 is four days of Interactive Sessions, Ignite Next Library Talks, Pop-up Events and brilliant keynotes. We also want to give you an opportunity to find more inspiration and get more social and have planned a number of site visits that you can choose from.




Stay tuned also for the list of social events coming up soon. You can find all the information you need about site visits on this page. Note: optional events are not included in the conference fee. And remember: Select the event on the registration form is required to attend the event. Site Visit Information: Søren Holm, tel +45 2920 4287, srh@aarhus.dk Friday  9 June 12.30-15.15 Emerging Trends in Branch Libraries Meeting point: Dokk1, Information Guide: Katrine Maxen, tel +45 6192 9046 DKK 225 (EUR 30) Friday  9 June 13.00-16.00 Tour Aarhus Time Travel - Centre of Participatory Information Technologies DKK 375 (EUR 50) Sculpture Art Seaside Walk DKK 150 (EUR 20) Friday  9 June 15.00-16.00 Aarhus City Walks – History from the Vikings to the Capital of Culture Meeting point: Dokk1, Information Guide: Søren Bitsch Christensen, Head of City Archive of Aarhus, tel +45 4185 6508 DKK 75 (EUR 10) Friday  9 June 17.30-21.00




Aarhus Street Food - Community of Sustainable Gastronomy Guide: Louise Andersen, tel +45 6192 9008 DKK 200 (EUR 27) Saturday  10 June 9.30-16.30 Billund Library and Lego Idea Studio & House DKK 600 (EUR 80) Saturday  10 June 9.30-12.00 The Learning Library and Community Engagement and Democracy in Branch Libraries Saturday  10 June 10.00-12.00 The New Northern Waterfront on Bike Meeting point: Frederiksgade 78, 8000 Aarhus C (map) Saturday  10 June 10.00-15.00 Libraries on the Move - Design Thinking in Practice Guide: Helene Bruhn Schvartzman, tel +45 4187 2286 DKK 300 (EUR 40) Saturday  10 June 12.30-16.00 Stand Up Paddle: Waterfront Surfing DKK 400 (EUR 54) Saturday  10 June 17.30-21.00 Sunday  11 June 9.30-16.30 Silkeborg and Herning Libraries Sunday  11 June 9.30-13.00 Moesgaard Museum: Interactive Exhibitions, Vikings and Storytelling Sunday  11 June 13.00-16.00




Sunday  11 June 14.00-17.00 The Old Town - Open-air Museum of Urban History and Culture Wednesday  14 June 17.00-19.00 Visit to Systematic - Get behind the scenes of how a national Library system is crafted from bottom up and rolled out across Denmark Bus, buffet and beverages included Meeting point: Dokk1, Information Wednesday  14 June 17.00-21.00 Wednesday  14 June 17.30-21.00 Wednesday  14 June 19.00-20.00 Aarhus City Walks – History from the Vikings to the Capital of Culture Thursday  15 June 9.30-12.30 Community Engagement and Democracy in Branch Libraries Thursday  15 June 10.00-14.00 Emerging Trends and Play in Education – Frederiksbjerg School & VIA DKK 325 (EUR 45) Thursday  15 June 10.00-13.00 Sculpture Art Seaside Walk Thursday  15 June 15.00-16.00 Guide Søren Bitsch Christensen, Head of City Archive of Aarhus, tel +45 4185 6508 Thursday & Wednesday  15-16 June Visit the new library in Ghent, Belgium

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