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Update en.yml with grammar corrections #34881

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grammar & punctuation corrections to long descriptions.

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grammar & punctuation corrections to long descriptions.
@ericfershtman ericfershtman requested a review from a team as a code owner May 19, 2020 21:40
@@ -1987,7 +1987,7 @@
tutorial_tlcaus_longdescription: "This activity introduces a range of computing concepts in a memorable way. It introduces a magic trick and show how abstraction, logical reasoning and computational modelling can be used to check the algorithm works. Combined with the 'Punch card searching' activity it introduces a divide and conquer algorithm used by early computers."
tutorial_oralhist_longdescription: "The Computing Educators Oral History Project is a collection of interviews as well as teaching materials and tools tied to the CEOHP collection."
tutorial_tlcmicro_longdescription: "This video can be used as a general introduction to human computer interaction (HCI) and in particular why so many gadgets areharder to use than need be. Design does make a difference and it is important that interfaces are evaluated to check they are easy to use."
tutorial_imathematician_longdescription: "This, teacher led, activity provides the opportunity for pupils to use a cross curricular approach to computer science and mathematics. \n\nPupils will create a computer program to solve a variation of a famous problem in a branch of Mathematics (Game Theory), called The Prisoner's Dilemma.\n"
tutorial_imathematician_longdescription: "This teacher led activity provides the opportunity for pupils to use a cross curricular approach to computer science and mathematics. \n\nPupils will create a computer program to solve a variation of a famous problem in a branch of Mathematics (Game Theory), called The Prisoner's Dilemma.\n"
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teacher-led?

@breville breville merged commit 54b3973 into staging May 20, 2020
@breville breville deleted the ericfershtman-patch-5 branch May 20, 2020 20:40
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