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Participants at the Solutions Summit in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christoph von Toggenburg
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Indu Roy* lives in a girls' hostel Prabal and Debjani Dey* opened for girls who live on the street.
Many girls like Roy either have no parents or have been abandoned.
Roy says she likes the story of Adam and Eve. Her favorite song is “My God is so Great”
Photo © 2012 IMB / Karis Baldwin
I selected the theme for this week's Project 52 photo. Knowing I was going to a conference, I chose "learning". This photo shows a workshop at that conference that I was leading together with a good friend. Here is where we put the participants to work either on their own or in groups. I do get a bit of a thrill seeing people involved in eager discussions. It's inspiring.
The conference is TCUK - short for Technical Communication UK. It's the conference for the ISTC, Institute for Scientific and Technical Communicators, based in the UK.
Tiger cubs learn about life from their mom. Here they are learning to nap. :-)
Napping with Mom, the four 4-mo tiger cubs were just so adorable!!
They were born to mom, Kyra, and dad, Vaska at the Peoria (Illinois) Zoo, on 24 June 2012.
The cubs, 2 girls, 2 boys, were named Maxim, Luca, Nikita, Sasha.
I did get to see them play later in the afternoon. Their ID shots are shown below.
Amur/Siberian Tiger
One of the most endangered animals on the planet.
The Siberian Tiger is the largest of all big cats.
Peoria Zoo
Peoria, Illinois, USA
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
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.
What greater joy is there than teaching your child how to ride with the training wheels off, and than watching her succeed. 8/10.
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.