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slice of life project
what matters to me: my home
our keyboard, currently residing in my office/game room/computer room/rec room/music room/book room/dumping grounds. the worst looking room in the house that i spend the absolute most time in. why is that?
This keyboard sits in the corner, patiently waiting for us to pick back up the "Keyboard for Dummies" book, remember what the heck the colored stickers mean, and start playing some serious melodies!
Administrative coordinatore Nga Foster, resource sharing technicianAnne Zajac and acquisitions technician Laura Patterson.
Photos from the tenth anniversary celebrations of the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre.
Photo by Nelly Cancilla.
For Macro Mondays- My Favorite Smallest Thing
While I do love my collectable beads, I treasure family most, and this is our youngest (and smallest) grandchild to date, RieLynn Jayde
She managed to con us out of some of our Pandora/Troll/Biagi/Misc beads, and used Daddy's iTouch cover tas a tray to count them.
Proudly enough, she now counts like the Count on Sesame St. thanks to Memma & Nico counting along with her in the car...ah, ah, aahhhh!!!!
The girls are learning about batteries. In this activity, we've set up a circuit with a light bulb, battery, and switch. When the paper clip touches both of the metal brads on the paper, the light will go on. When the paper clip doesn't touch one of the brads, the light bulb goes off.
This is the cathedral of learning in Pittsburgh. Quite impressive once you are used to some of the german university buildings...
Our Active Learning Classroom (ALC) is designed to support interactive and technology enhanced learning. It serves as an incubation space where faculty can implement and assess new teaching and learning ideas.
The classroom is capable of numerous configurations; with computer stations at each table and multiple wall-mounted screens. The purpose of the ALC is to offer active, engaged teaching and learning experiences in a collaborative environment.
Our Active Learning Classroom (ALC) is designed to support interactive and technology enhanced learning. It serves as an incubation space where faculty can implement and assess new teaching and learning ideas.
The classroom is capable of numerous configurations; with computer stations at each table and multiple wall-mounted screens. The purpose of the ALC is to offer active, engaged teaching and learning experiences in a collaborative environment.
Raheny Library has just participated in a new project called 'Learning Through Football', in which children’s literacy and numeracy skills are improved through a football skills-based programme. 'Learning Through Football', a project initiated by Minister Aodhan O Riordain, was delivered in partnership with the FAI and local schools in early May 2015.
Our photo shows Chloe Kearney and Eve Keogh, both from Saint Eithne's School in Edenmore, who came joint first for their scrapbooks which contain their comic book designs (they learned some skills to compose their designs at the workshop in Raheny Library with Alan Nolan) and also facts and photos of their favourite footballers (using books borrowed from the library).
Well done to Chloe and Eve!
A juvenile Bald Eagle watches the adults as they hunt for salmon. This image was taken at Lake Coeur d'Alene near Post Falls, Idaho.
Julian visiting his cousin Lincoln and learning how to share. (He wasn't particularly pleased with that concept)
I like challenging myself to rethink the way I do things. It's too easy to let myself get comfortable in a way of working. If I do, I'll turn around and 5 years have gone by of me doing the same old thing.
I got the idea when Amber gave me the lomo for my birthday that I'd completely lost the physical relationship between myself, my camera and my subject. Photography used to be a very physical act for me; I used a fixed focal length lens, manual camera, developed the film myself, etc. Working with the lomo, which has no settings, reminded me of just what I'd lost when I moved to digital (with the attendant array of zoom lenses and so forth).
I'm not ready to give up the ease or quality I'm able to get with a digital camera, but I decided to get back some of the physicality of the experience of taking a photograph. This photo was the first of what I hope to be many taken with my new 50mm fixed focal length lens.
A side benefit of this move is that the new lens (a steal at $80 from amazon) is also extraordinarily fast (f1.8). This also gives me back the sort of razor thin depth of field I haven't had since I was shooting with my parents Pentax in high school. Not to mention it's an ideal match for the flash my dad gave me for Christmas.
Now I just have to remember how to take a photograph :)
Young Eagle learning to fly. I have been watching this eagle for months this is the first time I have even seen it out of the nest.
This is one of the three baby robins that nested above the entrance to our garage. I have had my eye on these birds for a while, waiting for the right moment to photograph them. This fella jumped from the nest when I walked near, so I rushed to get my camera and took a few shots of his first attempts at flight.
The living area- the big comfy chair is close to a stack of books and invites the lounger to read away.
I am learning to sit well, after Mom is going to give a treat. I am a good girl .. all time I am learning new things,bad and good.....Happy Weekend for all,I send kissies !