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Fledgling Mississippi Kite (a falcon-like, bird-of-prey), stretching it's wings in preparation for the upcoming Trans-Atlantic migration to South America. Hope to see this little guy again when they return next year in May.
A group of Jerusalem seniors have gathered on Mt. Scopus with a tour guide to learn the area.
Beyond the hill and to the left, is the Judean Desert. Various schools of the Hebrew University are close by, as is the Hadassah Hospital.
Our table digs deep into the conversation during the lunch-time unconference PD discussion during #ecoo11. (We somehow managed to gather more participants than the intended 6 per table. Must have been the quality of the conversation!)
Tapping out beats, rhyming words, and practicing letter sounds is so much fun with Quynn Johnson! Pre-K + K students and teachers at Margaret Brent Elementary in Baltimore City Public Schools have been exploring literacy through tap in this Early Learning residency.
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Open House at historic 35 King St
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Photo by Carrie Warner
People rush forward at Camp Corail to receive our simple flyers on steps to prevent the transmission of cholera. We will be out for a fifth consecutive day tomorrow, spreading the word from Leogane to Tintanyen!
WINS Academy Alumni Network Event, Connecting Nuclear Security Professionals Globally held at the Arcotel Hotel Kaiserwasser, Wagramer Strasse 8, Vienna, Austria. 2 July 2019.
Session 1: Journey to Certification
My Learning Journey, presented by Mr. Jussi Kivenen from Finland
My Learning Journey, presented by Ms. Rose Onoja from Nigeria
Small Group Discussion: Enhancing the Learning Journey
Plenary Review of Small Group Discussions
Photo Credit: WINS
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
exhibition opening, 8 June, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
learning like a dummy. several things wrong with this, but trying to make it right for them.
First off (and sorry no exif data) forgot the iso was jacked to around 1200. OOPS! Secondly, 16 people and not seeing thru the lens that the eye is going to travel to the RIGHT since that's where all the color is. Double OOPS! I've done 1 head-swap so far (can you tell?) and may fix a few other things. Also, used gradient for sky since it was basically white. I'll post a before soon. Fun to compare :)
This is one of my favorite shots of my son. He is such a climber and tries on everything. We thought we better teach him the proper way! © Natural Perspectives Photography. All Rights Reserved. Use without permission is illegal and prohibited.
Workplace Learning Connection and the University of Iowa Health Care STEM Education Programs partnered to develop a nursing interest day for high school students in the surrounding area. The high school students met a current University of Iowa nursing student who talked about her everyday life in nursing school. Next, the high school students interacted with simulated patients at the Nursing Clinical Education Center. Finally, the high school students got to meet flight nurses and ask them about their experience working for Air Care.
Imagine with me if this was a perfect world and one wasn't despised for wanting to improve ones self with further education and no matter how much work it was or distracting from the family, things would be okay because it would pay off in the long run.
Photo taken for the flickr Macro Mondays group. This week's theme is 'imagination.' Each week we post up to five images depicting our interpretation of the theme.
This image is a depiction of how I was treated as I wanted to learn lighting and with my terrible work schedule, I was trying to learn and endeavor to do better at photography. I will say my 'spouse' said she was sorry for how she treated me then though nothing has improved and some of my former co-workers though I love them didn't do me any good by complaining about me behind my back.
Imagine what it would be like if it was different and people were encouraged to learn more and improve their lives instead of discouraged and cut down.
This isn't a rant, but a sad part of my life that I can't keep hidden any longer.
So there you have a piece of my heart. Do with it what you will.