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Over the Spring semester, (Pre-)Pharmacy House students held two Dinners with the Deans. First Associate Dean Andrea Hubbard joined students and discussed the application process for the School of Pharmacy. Later in the semester, Dean McCarthy joined students for a meal and discussion in Towers Dining Hall.
a drawing drew made on his office dry erase board as he explained to me why the term "learning curve" is problematic (something to do with the fact that you can't represent time on a Y axis)
Learning JavaScript by Shelley Powers - one volume still left at the Melbourne Barnes and Noble Store
Santa brought Tabby a doll bed for Molly for Christmas. it came with a beautiful coverlet, but a plain mattress & pillow.I thought making a pillowcase and mattress cover (I'd say sheet, but we made it be a pillowcase basically so it wouldn't come off) would be a perfect first project using the sewing machine. I got so excited I had to take pictures. Did she run out of patience? yes. did I do some of the seams? yes. But we're both proud of how well she did do for a first time and very pleased with the end result. Can you believe I had that lovely fabric which went so well with the bed and the bedding it came with?
The Cathedral of Learning on the University of Pittsburgh's campus in the Oakland neighborhood. Perspective was corrected in CS4
This is an edited colour version of an original photo taken at the skate park on Bondi Beach, Sydney. The older skaters strut their stuff in the dry swimming pool, while the learners (like this young chap, and his friend) practice on the little jumps and bumps off to the side. One day he'll make it to the pool, no doubt. And that will be as sweet as it gets.
Loyola University New Orleans students volunteering at Samuel F. Green Charter School's cafe on November 9, 2010.
Active learning is the form of learning where the learner actively participates to learn and get real-time feedback. Passive learning is the form of learning where the learner receives or internalizes the information without getting any feedback or practice. It’s a fast way to learn and requires the least amount of effort which is why it is the most common way to learn.
It's an afternoon of music- making fun at the Avondale Regional Branch Library as their teens got an introduction to digital music creation and manipulation. They learn drum sequencing and editing techniques using digital and live samples with professional software such as Pro Tools and MPC Studio.
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Recently my daughter's sixth grade class went to the Challenger Learning Center in Bloomington, IL. The Challenger Learning Center's are a series of educational centers to teach young people about space and space travel. The centers were set up by the family survivors of the Challenger disaster in 1986.
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