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The four of us (@amyquam @martintwin2 @angiegriess @RussGoerend) are

spending our collaboration time today revising a common rubric for a project

we're doing. I just got scolded because "Russ, we know you're not with us

because you're not logged into the Google Doc!"

 

Happy learning from Waukee Middle School in Waukee, IA

 

6th English PLC

Learning English is sometimes hard but fun!

Grandson Cis in his first attempts to become a cyclocross champion

I took this at the state fair when a group of young people showed up to learn about farming and agriculture 2017

Learning Rx April 2013 two different families/months

 

Rolex Learning Center EFPL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - architects SANAA - Sejima and Nishizawa -

The Rolex Learning Center will function as a laboratory for learning, a library with 500,000 volumes and an international cultural hub for EPFL, open to both students and the public. Spread over one single fluid space of 20,000 sq metres, it provides a seamless network of services, libraries, information gathering, social spaces, spaces to study, restaurants, cafes and beautiful outdoor spaces. It is a highly innovative building, with gentle slopes and terraces, undulating around a series of internal ‘patios’, with almost invisible supports for its complex curving roof, which required completely new methods of construction.

Carole Hunt and Mary Tiedemann

 

Photo: Marla Leigh Caplan courtesy of Learning Leaders.

Lärande på 2000-talet. Fritt efter förlaga av Ruben R Puentedura

The baby is 4 1/2 months now. He is really getting into playing with toys. He loves to bat down towers that his brother and I build and he is just able to grip things properly and explore them.

 

He adores his older brother too and he laughs like crazy when CJ plays peek a boo with him. It cracks me up too and brings a lump to my throat. Their bond is so so strong.

" I am learning all the time. The tombstone will be my diploma." ~Eartha Kitt

 

I've been living in Japan for almost six years, and believe me it ain't easy.

Culturally speaking I'm already use to ( even though there are things I will never understand, I accept them, you know "When In Rome (Do As The Romans Do)") people are extremely kind and patient with me, and all the foreigners around.

 

But there is something that I still don't manage they way I would like to, "The writing Language".

 

Japanese language is beautiful to hear and speak, like a nice summer breeze to your ears, but, when it comes to the writing and reading part it turns into a living hell.

 

Hiragana, katakana and Kanji. Why, seriously why do they need 3 different writing systems 2 phonetics and one with ideograms, is like if they where trying to keep everything as a code that nobody should be able know out of the country.

 

As a foreigner you have to ways, kill yourself learning or just ignore it and be a happy illiterate, people wouldn't really mind because as foreigners they don't expect to much from us. But My situation is different my kids will go to school in here and obviously learn the language. How would you feel is your kids ask you to read something for them and you can't? or even worse, how would you feel if you have to ask your kids to read something for you, because you are unable to do it?

 

My school years are way behind, but seems like I will have to keep learning until the day I die.

  

Inside the University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning and Nationality Rooms.

Learning Cafe: Co-creating Climate Justice – Reclaiming rights for all. Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF

 

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The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Paddy Bourke announced the launch of Dublin City Libraries new Learning Zones in Charleville Mall Library on Friday October 26th 2007.

 

Building on the longstanding tradition of providing homework support for schoolchildren - Learning Zones come in in response to research which clearly indicates the need for dedicated child friendly space in libraries - supported by specially chosen reading and reference materials, together with access to appropriate educational websites and other computer software. Children often find their homes less than conducive to the completion of homework assignments – and Dublin City Libraries believe the Zones will provide a welcoming environment in which learning can be encouraged - combining tried and tested methods with up to the minute technology and facilities.

 

When we asked children they said:

 

"I would like if people helped me with finding information and books” .

"I would like if there was a special place for doing homework because I get distracted".

"I think the library is a nice place to do your homework and you get it done quicker".

Read More of what the children had to say on the Learning Zone Blog...

 

9 Learning Zones will be in place by end 2007 in the following branch libraries: Ballymun, Charleville Mall, Coolock, Dolphin’s Barn, Finglas, Raheny and Walkinstown.

 

Photo shows Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Paddy Bourke, with Deirdre Ellis-King, Dublin City Librarian, and some of the visiting school children.

 

SEE www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie

 

Watch a video about the Learning Zones.

my daughter had a fun and learning experience while visiting the monterey bay aquarium. we spent a lot of time at the jellyfish tanks, she loves to watch how graceful jellyfish swims.

 

in the photo she's looking at a makeshift tank for new born jellyfishes.

she winds up. . .she launches. . .she lands. . .and wthout missing a step, she climbs

 

or "how to scare the shiz out of your dad in 3 seconds or less" :D

 

i totally missed the airborne shot. i think my jaw was somewhere on the ground and my stomach was somewhere in my throat and all my parental fear mechanisms were firing. like: "em!!! WTH are you doing????

 

i think, no not "i think," that's weak... how about "i know." my job as their parent is to give them wings. not spindly little uncertain wings, that invite them to settle. certainly not the fantasy wings of icarus. my job is to help them craft real wings; strong and powerful wings. wings that will take them anywhere. . .

 

i have more from this triumph to post and much more to say about this subject. . .but hey it's only flickr, so i'll shut up. . .

 

groove yer week. . .

:)

My little babygirl learning photography from a bad teacher (me).

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.

The 2010 Kolache Festival in Caldwell Texas

"Silicon Souls" is an evocative gallery by renowned artist Duncan Rawlinson. Comprising of just over 20 images, the series ventures into an exploration of the intersection of technology and daily life. The photographs capture the unexpected elegance of robots engaged in human-like activities, such as painting, dancing, reading, operating within an office, and navigating the city streets.

 

What truly distinguishes Rawlinson's work is his innovative approach to image creation. Rather than solely relying on traditional photography, he pushes the boundaries of visual art, incorporating cutting-edge AI tools into his process. Through this blend of techniques, Rawlinson constructs an intimate portrayal of his robotic subjects.

 

His work challenges us to reassess our own perspectives on artificial intelligence and its potential role within our society. The robots in "Silicon Souls" are not cold, metallic figures, but instead echo the rhythms of human life, inviting the audience to find commonality in the unexpected.

 

In Rawlinson's hands, the lens of the camera and the pixels of artificial intelligence become a single brush, painting a fresh portrait of a world where technology and humanity can harmoniously coexist. It's a captivating look into the future, suggesting a world in which our silicon counterparts are not just tools, but part of the fabric of our daily lives.

 

Experience "Silicon Souls" and step into a future where the line between human and machine blurs, revealing a new perspective on what it means to be alive in the digital age.

 

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Learning Cafe: Open Space for Restoration, Rights and Geodata. Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.

 

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Conaton Learning Center (CLC) Third floor of the building where the connection center is located and study tables. Students can rent laptops, get laptops repaired, and rent books at the connection center.

Ladies Learning code on 22nd of June 2013 at Volta

Preservice teachers at Washington State University Vancouver are able to get top-notch in-class instruction. We recently visited two different classes taught by Dr. Shameem Rakha, one Classroom Management (TL 310), the other Diversity in Schools and Society (TL 330). It was quite evident that WSU Vancouver, as well as our faculty, are adding to our students' desire to teach by helping them build capacity to be agents of change.

Been a long day - hopefully I'll get my grades in before sunrise.

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Bethlehem Public Library on Saturday Mar 14, 2015.

 

Copyright (c)2015 Andy Arthur. Creative Commons License.

Created for the HeroArts Blog Learning challenge. I am learning a lot with the new DigiKits! For example, I used the eraser tool to make half a butterfly instead of a whole butterfly so it would look like a side view. I also recolored the butterfly to go with my flowers and paper.

 

HeroArts DIgiKits: Flutterbies, Real Flowers, and Blossoms & Stems

Other DigiKits: Adorn Shaped Photo Masks by Jen Allyson, Stitching by Designz by DeDe, Vintage Dictionary page from thevintagemoth.blogspot.com

 

Thanks for looking!

Found this little guy on the ground flopping around trying to fly. He was directly below a nest that had a few other babies that hadnt actually gave an attempt yet. I gave him a little tour of the backyard and then put him back in the nest with his siblings.

 

Nikon D700

Sigma 50mm f/1.4

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