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Lego Studio, where the magic happens: We don't have a lot of different toys, just a lot of one kind- Legos. The kids can work in here alone or with a group of friends and collaborate in "The Lego Town". They can keep their projects us for as long as they want and display on the shelves or the table. This room has a door so the magic stays in, which I like.
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In an effort to gather the needed evidence for social learning, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) organised a workshop together with the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) in June, together with other partners, to present real-life social learning case studies from across the globe while evaluate a social learning monitoring and evaluation framework.
Learn more about the workshop on the Climate Change and Social Learning Wikispace
Photos: C. Schubert (CCAFS)
Children in British Columbia with extra support needs will now have better access to inclusive child care, thanks to a three-year, $30-million investment as part of the Early Learning and Child Care agreement with the Government of Canada.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/18343
The Global Learning Council inaugural meeting was hosted by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Pictured: Frank DiGiovanni, Director, Training Readiness and Strategy, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Andrew Rosen, Chairman, Kaplan, Inc.
Holistic #Learning Diagram from Conscious Parenting Mindful Living Course for Parents by Nataša Muit Pantović
Gender plays a big part in development. In order to promote women without reversing the dichotomy education is key.
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Loyola volunteers tutor student athletes in academic subjects and assist in ACT/SAT preparation sessions through the ELEVATE program. As part of the program, Loyola students also assist in the development of student athletes on the court with basketball skill development and conditioning training for some of New Orleans' best junior high and high school basketball players.
The mission of the Elevate program is to improve the lives of inner-city youth through mentor-based programs in athletics, academics, fitness and social development. The program's aim is to close the achievement gap by ensuring that these teens have access to afterschool and summer developmental programs free of charge.
GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.
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Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
EOI · 22/11/2011 · www.eoi.es/blogs/mlearning/miradas-mobile-learning-aprend...
Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
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> Camera: Nikon D300
> Handheld
> Aperture f1.8
> Lens: Sigma 50mm
Post Production
> Aperture
> Curves & Levels
> Watermarking BorderFX
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by Kathleen Kolb
Oil on panel
17" x 21"
$5,000
Photo by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur
Perhaps the most powerful aspect of our collective future is our youth. The young people in this painting were part of the forestry class at Hannaford Career Center in Middlebury in 2009. From left to right they are Amber Blodgette, Patrick McCarthy, Anthony Porter, Aaron Paquette and teacher John Bradley. These students are avid outdoors people with their own innate and learned skills. They are aware that the forest is as much the spaces between the trees as it is the trees themselves.
Tom Bachand’s saw sits in the foreground of this painting. He says “I’m an avid hunter. I enjoy being in the woods. I have since I was little. That’s why I joined Forestry, because I don’t like being in a classroom a lot, so we’re outside most the time. It’s what I like doing. I’m actually joining the marines and when I come out I would actually like to join my uncle’s logging operation. He only does selective cutting.”
Patrick McCarthy: “One of the main parts is I knew they did heavy equipment operation and I’ve always wanted to do that, but I didn’t really have a way to practice that or try it so I joined this program to operate heavy equipment. It’s been good. One main part that I like the most is being outside most the day and it’s more of a real job so it gets you prepared for the work world.”
“One of the most interesting things I’ve learned is pretty much most of the aspects of sugaring. That was pretty new. First time I saw an arch I didn’t know what all this stuff was…I learned a lot with that. Just being outdoors. The fresh air. My own future I would want my own land to have my own sugarbush, so just a lot of land with lots of maple trees and maybe have a firewood business. Operating heavy equipment, just having sugaring on the side like some people do.”
Aaron Paquette: “My dad and his brother they used to go out all the time and his brother almost cut his leg off. My dad just ended up staying away from it. And I’ve always wanted to get into it but he’s never had anything available for me to start. I started going out with my uncle and I enjoyed it a lot just cutting trees for his firewood and making a little side money, so, that’s why I got into the program.”
“In this program I mean there’s just so much freedom, the teachers are awesome, they really letcha get out and do the work. You definitely get to know the chainsaw and get to know the tree. I like to use the chainsaw. It feels good in the hands. Just being out in the woods. I mean I love to hunt, I love to fish. I’m an outdoorsman.”
“I hope that a lot of forests stay around. I just want to see it all kept pretty well, but still something everyone can make money off from. Sustainable harvest.”
“I like logging and I want to use it as just a side operation. I’m trying to get into something in landscaping for a couple years which will also include using a chainsaw, and later I’d like to go to school to be a landscape architect. I just hope that it stays around and there will always be that option for the younger people.”
Stephen Volk: “…my uncle’s a logger. I’ve helped him out a bunch of times and I wanted to get to know more about it and learn the safe way of doing things. Best thing I’ve learned is how to sharpen a chainsaw the right way. I want to become a diesel mechanic for forestry equipment. I just want to get into diesel.”
“I hope it gets logged, but I hope it gets managed right. That it doesn’t get clear cut. I mean, that’s a big part of Vermont, forests and mountains. It should be more strict than what it is. You gotta think about wildlife and their habitat. I like hunting, logging, just nature. I like the sugar maple…that’d be my favorite tree.”
Currently the average age of a Vermont logger is between fifty and sixty years. If we expect to have people to work in our forest in the coming years, what do we need to do to make this a livable profession for young people who really want to do this work?
GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.
APHA's 2017 Annual Meeting and Expo is being held Nov. 4-8 in Atlanta with a theme of "Building the Healthiest Nation: Climate Changes Health." (Photo by Michele Late, The Nation's Health/APHA)
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Very soon after arriving in the village, we were told that there were a few elders who wanted to be seen by the doctors, so we made our way to a spot that was closer to their homes and started our outdoor clinic. Right next to our clinic was this group of women pounding and grinding corn into cornmiel, which is one of the food staples here.
This little girl sits next to a grinding stone and practices her technique; learning from the women around her.
If you would like to learn a little more about MAF and Mukwando, check out this video. It was filmed when I visited Angola in 2009: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIn8qinSP1g
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Bought a 29 dollar 9 inch wood planer from Home Depot. Checked it to see how flatbthe sole was. It was pretty much a soup bowl. This is why good tools cost a small fortune. The planer was pretty much useless. Since I am learning how to hand scrape, this made the perfect project. I am working the front half of the soul first, then I will match the back half to the front. 3 days of chasing my tail, and I think I finally have a surface I can work with. When I am done the friction level between sole and wood should be mich lower and the wax should stay in place longer. I am turning a 29 dollar cheap ass Chinese plane into an expensive American made plane. At 120 an gour for the going scraping rate, this would be about 1000 dollar plane when all said and done. The sides and sole will be flat to at least 0.0001in - 0.0005in perpendicularity of sides with sole will be right up there as well.