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The CTLS partnered with the Sustainability Action Fund (SAF) to deliver a sustainability-focused focused version of the Winter Teaching and Learning Festival. The Power of Curriculum Festival offered a blend of traditional and innovative ways for participating faculty to explore the intersection between integrating sustainability content into their current courses or developing new courses, selecting appropriate pedagogies and enhancing their teaching.
Photo: Thomas Homer Dixon
More info: www.concordia.ca/offices/ctls.html
The Keiki Learn-to-Swim Program at the Natatorium, circa 1950. Photo courtesy of the Hawaii State Archives.
This week, I'm attending the 2005 Conference on Advanced in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS). It's a good opportunity to learn about what's going on in Machine Learning. Despite the name, it's pretty much a machine learning conference, with a little bit of Neuroscience thrown in.
One of the things that always gets me is how fast the hot topics change. My first year at NIPS (2002), it was all about Support Vector Machines, and now there's very little. I haven't quite spotted what the new hot thing is, but there's a lot of buzz about my own current research topic, Active Learning. In the trendoid world of Machine Learning, will it still be hot in two years? I dunno, but I still think it's an interesting area of research with a lot of potential. Even if it is so popular now that all the wannabe-cool kids are all into it. Just remember, I was into Active Learning back when it was all about keepin' it real.
Going up isn't too bad cause you just bonk your leg into the step, but coming down is scary. As you can see, she is learning quickly. And who could resist that proud smile at the end?
learning to make in photoshop class... this is my first one ...on a roll have made 3 more ...the more I learn this program the more I love it :)
By LeapFrog Enterprises - This little wonder makes learning a breeze with music and counting to encourage interest. Squeeze him one time to hear him count from one to ten, then squeeze him again to hear a joyful song about colors. He'll even sing about the objects on his shirt. Cute, cuddly and full of fun learning songs, this adorable 12" tall plush turns on when the right foot is squeezed, and switches from English to Spanish simply with the squeeze of his left foot. Someone didn't want it so they took it to Kent Recycle Center and it can be yours free!
Since became a member of HA , I have learned so many thing such as coloring, distressing, layering and more.
and my weakness is make onelayer card, here I try again :)
This card is for my SIL , who celebrate her birthday this week
Supplies :
CL292 Celebrate All
CG101 Striped circle
Distress ink : tattered rose & antique linen
sakura glitter pens, copic
Thanks for looking ;)
The Global Learning Council inaugural meeting was hosted by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Pictured: Ken Koedinger, Director, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center and Professor, Matthias Kleiner, President, Liebniz Association, Heidi Wachs, Research Director, Gartner.
School supplies for a grade one class are laid out on a table at Chambak Haer Primary School, Puok District in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Low-quality learning outcomes in the early grades (grades 1-3) is a critical issue in Cambodia. A GPE grant of US$14,400,000 funds the Strengthening Teacher Education Programs in Cambodia (STEPCam) which aims to improve the quality of teaching with the ultimate goal of improving learning.
August 18, 2022
Credit: GPE/Roun Ry
Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/cambodia
Learning Cafe: Rights in the landscape – What about Water?. Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF
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Created for the HeroArts Blog Learning challenge -- inspired by Lucy's card at www.flickr.com/photos/30551735@N05/3906993021/. I made my own butterfly background paper using brushes.
HeroArts DIgiKits: Winged Friends, Woodcut Owls, Dictionary
Other DigiKits: Adorn Shaped Photo Masks by Jen Allyson, Apricot Avenue Tags by Jen Allyson, Spools of Stitches by Tia Bennett, Vintage butterfly page from greenpaper.typepad.com
Thanks for looking!
Judy Brophy
jbrophy@keene.edu
Academic Technology Specialist
Center for Engagement, Learning, and Teaching
Keene State College Keene, New Hampshire 03435
603-358-2384
UIS student Chloe Compton recently served as president of the senate during Model Illinois Government (MIG) simulation at the Illinois State Capitol. Each year, UIS students join other college students from around the state for the annual simulation. MIG members begin preparing for the legislative term in the fall.