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The Learning Garden Laboratory is a 4-acre garden education site located in SE Portland that provides K-12, university students and community members with hands-on education in sustainable gardening, healthy nutrition and permaculture.
These are just some of the pictures from Learning Man, 2012. I will post more and also polish some up. If you want a photo in higher resolution or actually polished up, let me know.
Ashington High School on a volunteer project in Vietnam 09 with Concordia International Volunteers and SJ Vietnam
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VIRTLANTIS is a free language learning resource and community of practice in the virtual worlds of Second Life® and Avination®. We have been offering and facilitating free language learning activities since 2006.
What do we do at VIRTLANTIS?
We offer free informal learning activities for a growing number of languages: English, French, German, Spanish and more! Simply check out our activity calendar for additional information about our activities and how to participate.
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The revolutionary impact of Big Data, Machine Learning and AI and its paradigm-shifting impact on the business landscape has proved beyond that it is not a passing fad. While it may still not be knocking at your office’s door, its spiral upwards at a staggering pace ensures that you can expect it sooner than later. AI and ML training from a reputed institute can provide you with the skills and the confidence to excel in a highly exciting and lucrative world of AI. To know more visit: www.jigsawacademy.com/full-stack-machine-learning-artific...
I hate photoshop customer services! Mine has gone up the wall again, and im sure it would be easlier to go round the Queens for a cup of tea and an afternoon fag that it would be to really get help from them....im biting at the bit to photoshop warp some of these, but still at least i can use the time to get lots of photo's to work from!
Young patrons gather at the East Lake Branch Library to create a spectacular, out-of-this-world painting! Participants use fluorescent paint that glows in the dark or under black lights and glitter to make their paintings truly pop!
The Cathedral of Learning on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The second largest academic building in the world.
Patrons at the Southside Branch Library have fun learning pen craft with Central Library's Rachel Howard.
The second public school of Partskhanakanevi, Georgia
Akaki Fertsuliani, a 19-year-old teacher at Partskhanakanevi public school in the village of Fartskhanakanevi in the Tskaltubo municipality, is one of those rare people who understands the technological pulse of the modern world and realises the need to adapt to new realities in the wake of progress.
Akaki was in the 12th grade and had already created several games, when Ilia State University, together with partner organisations, within the framework of the EU "Education for Employment" (Skills4Jobs) program, started the project, "Network of Youth Technology Clubs ". The project invited schools from eight regions in Georgia to provide students with knowledge in coding or technical entrepreneurship. As part of the project, the second public school of Partskhanakanevi decided to teach students Python.
Akaki has become a trainer at the technology club, as well as a programmer, a technology guide and a confident assistant.
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Cuddly Bear Templestowe is one of Australia's safest and most child-friendly early learning Childcare facilities. We offer various services such as education, body care, and kindergarten. for more information Visit our website.
University of Cincinnati students hold a Tedx event at the Kresge Auditorium, MSB (Medical Science Building). UC/Joseph Fuqua II
Learning the Ropes: Aerial Display - Members of the RSC Histories Ensemble perform an aerial display and give an insight into the techniques used.
The Courtyard Theatre, Auditorium, RSC Open Day, 31 August 2008.
Photo by Stewart Hemley.