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Participants at the Solutions Summit in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christoph von Toggenburg
So I have a final project for drawing class - need to learn how hedgehogs move to complete a simple animation. Practicing!
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)
The babies are four days old now. Mum has them out in the big wild world, teaching them how to search for food
Kyleah Frederic, history freshman, completed a service learning project at the Harry Tompson Center, a day center that serve the needs of the poor and homeless in the downtown New Orleans area. The center provides showers, laundry services, a telephone room, legal aid, medical care (including mental health), and prescription assistance. Picture taken November 9, 2010.
On Sunday, November 27, 2016 two Venturer Companies came out for an introduction to Judo at the Burnaby Judo Club. Great fun was had, bodies were thrown, and on Monday, some tired, happy teenagers will wake up feeling a bit like a truck hit them :)
Well I have wanted to learn for quite awhile now, and last night I met with the "Tuesday Knit Night" Group at a Local Sbux. A kind Lady named Lorriane spent the whole night teaching me how to Crochet and make flower from my pattern book. It was all soft mint green, but it looks like the pink flower above.
As you can see, I have tried to make another flower today- & my sucess is not as great- I will post a updated pic if\when I can get a hang of it =)
But for now all I have is a funny circle that will hopefully bloom and grow into a crochet flower =)
Artist renditiion of the new Learning Resource Center and Classroom Building
The $5 million project will double the academic capacity of Midway College and will provide an enhanced learning environment for each of the four pillar programs of nursing, teacher education, equine studies and business:
Some of the amenities of the new classroom building include:
• 4 conference rooms, 5 academic suites, 48 faculty offices and student lounge
• Classrooms with smart board technology
• State-of-the-art facilities for Midway College Online programs
• The College’s first dedicated equine laboratory
• Classroom space for accommodating up to 80 nursing students which will help grow the nursing program
• A teacher education resource center
• Executive-style classrooms designed for our MBA and business students
Read more here:
Participants at the Solutions Summit in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christoph von Toggenburg
Learning Route on Natural Resources Management and Climate Change Adaptation best practices covered several districts in Kenya. The event was organized by Procasur with the support of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
The objective was to scale up through peer to peer learning the Kenyan best multi stakeholders’ strategies, tools and practices to fight environmental degradation and to adapt to climate change with the aim of improving the livelihoods of people living in affected territories.
Photos: P. Kimeli (CCAFS)
The Mass Communications and Design Department's three-day, two-night camp runs from June 26-28. The camp is designed only for students entering the 12th grade in fall 2022, who are interested in exploring careers in the mass media. Campers will perform every job required to create a television show. They will shoot video and conduct interviews, edit stories, write scripts, work as part of the studio crew, create graphics, and perform on air if they choose. Students will enjoy hands-on learning as they use state-of-the-art professional broadcasting equipment. Current major students will serve as counselors and guides, and department faculty will lead the instruction. Students will create a television magazine show, learn studio and field production techniques, take still photographs, write newspaper feature stories and design a full-color newspaper. Afterward, they will receive copies of their media products as their first entries into their pre-professional media portfolios. There will be no cost for camp participants and will have residential overnight accommodations.
Five-year-old Ixomara, student author of "Learning to Tie My Shoelaces," visited the Green Screen office and screened a rough cut of her story. Ixomara submitted her story when she was in Kindergarten at Frazier International Magnet School.
The cover page for the ELSPA-funded 2006 report on computer and video games in learning.
There's more on this report, and a link to a downloadable version, at:
On Sunday, November 27, 2016 two Venturer Companies came out for an introduction to Judo at the Burnaby Judo Club. Great fun was had, bodies were thrown, and on Monday, some tired, happy teenagers will wake up feeling a bit like a truck hit them :)
Epic's seminar on 'Telling stories through learning technologies' at Learning Technologies 2011.
View our completed papermation at www.epic.co.uk/storytelling
This is cool- you can touch on of the globes and it applies a different data map to the big globe. From the feedback, it looks like the texture is fetched via a image file at a URL.
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) exhibit at the public version of the NMC Campus called Learning.
I attempted to make a card modeled after the shaped cards I've seen many of you create. It was much more labor intensive than what I'm used to creating, and definitely a learning experience.
I wanted to make a gingerbread house, but I don't have any candy stamps, so I had to alter ones I already had. I intended it to be an entry for the Win a Day on the HA Blog contest, but I ended up only being able to use the candy cane image from this year's winter stamps.
The tree, message inside, and the blue "candies" are from the Merriest Wishes stamp set. (The candies are just the round part of the ornament cut in half.)
The candy canes are from the Cozy Moments set. I stamped them in white Staz-On on transparency so that I could have them going both directions.
The holly leaf is from a set of Christmas Tag stamps that I don't know the name of.
The red and green half-circle "candies" are from the Hello Circles set, embossed in white and cut in half.
The gumdrops are also from the Hello Circles set. I stamped the dotted stamp, embossed it in transparent glitter, and then cut a gumdrop shape.
The door is also from the Hello Circles set.
The shutters on the window are from (just a portion of) the Big Candles stamp set.
The smoke is the cloud stamp from the Sky's the Limit set.
The lower portion of the house is stamped with the Raindrop background in Versamark ink.
The white trim is glittered with clear glitter.
The "doorknobs" are also something I've recently learned- Coloring pearls with permanent pens to alter their colors.
The final technique I've recently learned is how to make "windows" using transparency.
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Our granddaughter is learning the guitar and doing quite well. She does well with each new artistic endeavor. I enlarged and printed then framed this for her Mommy & Daddy's Christmas present. They loved it ... makes me happy. Now it's a great addition to kind of match my grandson's image on their wall. My grandson's image is the one that is the icon for my Dictionary set.
“When I examine myself and my methods of thought,
I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy
has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking.”
~ Albert Einstein ~
Alan Wu teaches Huan Lei about Asian art and painting at Pimmit Hills Senior Center. Find out more about the Creative Aging Festival at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dfs/olderadultservices/fairfax-crea....
Participants at the Solutions Summit in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christoph von Toggenburg
Loyola University New Orleans is now partnering with the center through its service learning program, placing college students there to help mentor, tutor and sometimes just listen to the kids. The students help with homework, coach youth basketball teams, lead music and arts activities, and give computer tutoring to children who might otherwise be exposed to unsafe or unhealthy alternatives. Picture taken November 4, 2010.
On Sunday, November 27, 2016 two Venturer Companies came out for an introduction to Judo at the Burnaby Judo Club. Great fun was had, bodies were thrown, and on Monday, some tired, happy teenagers will wake up feeling a bit like a truck hit them :)
The wilderness provides an effective and engaging learning environment for those who have often struggled to engage with tranditional education.