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This is a diagram from a presentation by George Siemens on Analytics in Learning and Knowledge at the Social Business Forum in Milan on June 8, 2011
The Poudre Learning Center is a premier facility for interdisciplinary learning that will focus on the importance of history, science, economics, stewardship and aesthetics of the Cache la Poudre River in Northeastern Colorado. At this 65-acre site, your family or your class can learn about the role that the Poudre River played in local history. You will find out how early settlers made irrigation ditches and dams in order to utilize the water from the river for agriculture. You can walk down to the ponds along the river. These ponds are the result of gravel pit mining, but now serve as an excellent habitat for the local wildlife.
my brother-in-law gary teaching india how to ride a bike -- somehow the holga seems to suit this scene! reminds me so strongly of when i learned to ride a bike myself...
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.
An innovative new digital learning tool for classroom environments that promotes hands-on, active learning and engages students like never before.
Designed to support k-12 learning environments, i3LIGHTHOUSE helps teachers bring lessons to life while encouraging students to play, collaborate, share and engage.
i3LIGHTHOUSE not only supports the I.Q. side of learning but the E.Q side as well. Developing strong social and communication skills at an early age prepares students for a more successful learning path.
Developing a basic familiarity with technology and digital media at a younger age is strongly encouraged by early childhood theorists and leaders of thought.
Learning to let go was one of the hardest parts of being sick, at least for me, which is why I made two different versions to represent it.
Iraqi Army 2nd Lt. Muhannad Saadi Tayeh, left, with the 17th Iraqi Army Division commando battalion, briefs his Soldiers prior to a mounted gunnery training event June 15, 2011 at Qa’qaa range, near Baghdad. The mounted gunnery training is part of a linked group of training modules, also including scout/sniper training, which are scheduled to be showcased at a combined live-fire exercise in July. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Stoutamire, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
This vintage Crescent model stove is on my kitchen counter next to my real stove. My New Year's Goal is to learn how to cook. Ella is frying an egg from my 8 inch Madeline collection.
The local school i went down to, to pick my brothers up from swimming lessons. I decided to take my camera along