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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.
Missed the shot but loved the colour!
I have already learned in the first couple of hours of using the 50mm 1.4 that your focus and trigger finger better be dead on or your gonna miss the shot!
This is the final screen shot from an interactive tutorial on Learning Theories from the University of Manitoba tinyurl.com/5rqcu3.
I still get some pieces of constructivism and connectivism mixed up.
Getting instructions on the Thriller dance at Podcamp Boulder 09, hosted by Threadless/SkinnyCorp lead by Mimi!
Learning to run the channels, use your hips, learn the holes, eddys, drops, listen to your coach. You can do this!
Learning to run the channels, use your hips, learn the holes, eddys, drops, listen to your coach. You can do this!
A priority of mine upon moving to Louisiana became immersing my son in the culture I was fortunate enough to live in before I went to college in Syracuse. At every opportunity, we went out into the bayous and swamps, took tours and visited with locals, ate out at the sheds tucked away on dirt roads (best crawfish ever), and visited the tribes I worked closely with.
Váltakozó oldalon kialakÃtott párhuzamos parkolás az 1-es főúton.
Szerencsére nincs kitiltva sem a kerékpár sem a lassú járművek, ugyanakkor kerékpársáv/kerékpáros nyom sincs felfestve.
www.4050bonds.resources.ca.gov/ProjectDetail.asp?RecordID...
Program: Urban Park grants
Project Name: Tiger Woods Learning Center
Project Description: A development project in the City of Anaheim to construct an approximately 35,000 sq ft learning center.
Click on the Bond Name or Informational Website for more information about those items.
Award Details
Award Amount: $3,000,000
Award Date: 7/1/2002
Project Types: Open Space, Habitat, Recreatn Imprvmnt
Bond Name: Proposition 40
Bond Section: PRC 5096.610(b)
Bond Subsections: PRC 5096.620(d), PRC 5096.625
PRC 5643 (Ch. 876/01) and Ch. 878/01
Bond Allocation Descr: Urban Parks Initiative
Informational Website: www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1008
Public Contact Phone: (916) 653-7423
Project Acreage: N/A
Project Address: 430 North Gilbert Street
Project City: Anaheim
Project County: Orange
Project Zip Code: 92806
Responsible State Agency
Name: Department of Parks and Recreation
Address: 1416 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Fund Managing Entity
Entity Name: Tiger Woods Foundation
Note: PRC under Bond Section and Subsections stands for 'Public Resources Code,' part of the 'California Code.'
About Skill-Pill Mobile Learning
Skill-Pill Mobile Learning is based in London and has been developing mobile learning applications for corporate clients in the US, UK and mainland Europe. Skill-Pills are two minute long video clips – mobile learning applications that run on any video-enabled mobile/cellphone, smartphone, Blackberrry, PDA, iPod and if you are lucky to own one yet – the iPhone! Branded Skill-Pills are designed to reinforce or refresh past learning and training at a point when the user needs it most; typically just before an event that they were trained for. For example, it could be a tough negotiation, a sales meeting or an important presentation. Skill-Pills provide a quick and compelling reminder of the salient techniques and lessons recently acquired.
The learning pill is delivered to your phone via an SMS and acts as a memory prompt. The information is presented in video, using images, text, voice, music and motivational triggers to encourage people to perform at their best. The briefing is succinct and concise, providing just enough information, just-in-time. Skill-Pills can be linked to your electronic calendar management system and you can specify when you want one sent to your phone – just before key events in your working week.
The real value proposition of Skill-Pill, is in bringing the key learning right into the heart of a person's working life. One of the most difficult parts of training is ensuring that people practice and assimilate their new skills in the workplace. A Skill-Pill can improve the retention and the application of critical and often expensive training at the point where it's needed the most.
You can take a look at a Skill-Pill. Just click on this link to view an online demo of a Skill-Pill:
The founder and CEO of Skill-Pill is Gerry Griffin, and here is his bio:
GERRY GRIFFIN, FOUNDER & CHIEF PILL CO-ORDINATOR
Gerry founded Skill-Pill Mobile Learning in 2006. He is also founder of the Business Communication Forum and a former director of London Business School. He has fifteen years of experience in training and has developed online solutions for companies such as Sun Microsystems, Kraft Foods and Diageo. Gerry is author of five business books.
Note: You are free to use any of Skill-Pill’s images, with credit to Skill-Pill Mobile Learning and a link to the company’s website at www.skill-pill.com
Skill-Pill is represented by the Hai Media Group. For the latest news, or to arrange an interview with Gerry Griffin, email us at info@haimediagroup.com
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The Learning with Love family literacy event is a joint effort of Black Parent Initiative and Friends of the Children.
Eu tentando costurar um menino......hihihihi.....essa aula foi um conto.....!!!!!!!!
Profº Fabiana Simonetti
Yr 3 learnt how to forage in the wild, trying to find the rice-crispies & sheddies that WildlifeKate hid. This was part of of the history topic, learning about Stone Age people and their lives.
Cape Fear Museum Outdoor Learning Environment Construction - August 21, 2015
The Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE) is an urban green space, free and accessible to the community. Its interconnected park-like landscape and interactive exhibits will introduce visitors to some of the ways that people have interacted with the region’s land and water resources through time and how these interactions have shaped the history of the Lower Cape Fear region. Visitors to the park can engage with hands-on exhibits, explore gardens featuring native and adaptive plants, learn about historic objects and images, and enjoy special educational activities. The park’s design encourages physical activity and learning through discovery, observation and play.
Located at the corner of 8th and Market Streets adjacent to Cape Fear Museum, the Outdoor Learning Environment will open September 25, 2015. Learn more at www.CapeFearMuseum.com