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CLG (Connected Learning Gateway) version 2.0 is an engaging and multilingual social learning platform intuitive for teachers, attractive for students, inviting for parents, decision-enabler for principals and easy-to-handle for administrators. CLG is flexible, customisable and accessible for all in classrooms, at homes and on hand-held devices.
CLG combines social networking with an array of interoperable and easy-to-use tools for teaching, learning, management and administration. The platform provides K12 public and private institutions with a dynamic educational space enriched with more collaboration, personalisation, interactivity and real-time feedback and assessment.
e-Learning Wrapped Up in the Fun of Social Networking
CLG social networking capabilities make the education process much more engaging and interactive for all. Teachers communicate with fellow teachers; students interact with their school buddies and teachers; and parents contact teachers and school board.
Real-time status updates, newsfeeds, comments, wall-to-wall communication, and multimedia attachments
Chats, blogs, forums, wikis, emails, and notes
Audio and video conferencing
e-Libraries
Personalized public e-Portfolios
Mobile notifications and alerts
Academic content sharing and evaluation
Multilingual Chauffeurs provides chauffeurs who speak Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Chinese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Urdu, Italian, French and more. Our company is focused on providing services to fortune 1000 companies, the United Nations and public figures. Visiting Executives, Dignitaries & Public Figures who are not fluent in English will be more comfortable being chauffeured and escorted if requested in their car or ours by our multilingual chauffeurs. With our chauffeurs clients will not have any language barriers We also provide multilingual law enforcement officers for dignitaries, many former New York City Police Officers. We operate in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, & Miami Florida. Other services include Designated Drivers, Law Enforcement House Sitters, and Air Escorts. Visit us at www.multilingualchauffeurs.com or call 1.646.387.2728. Finest Chauffeurs at www.finestchauffeurs.com for Spanish speaking law enforcement chauffeurs.
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Edited by Carmen Muñoz
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Arunachal Pradesh is the habitat of the multilingual tribal people of the world. Arunachal is also a most visited tourist destination in India. The state is very rich in its flora and fauna and it has more than 500 rare species of orchids and plants. Arunachal Pradesh Tourism offers you a visual treat.
May 7th 2011 The Wright Challenge Today we had 100 articles in at least 30 different languages. First 3 to achieve 25 points were in Indonseian, Catalan and Russian. The challenge was part of a wikipedia and Derby Museums collaboration called GLAMDerby. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Derby/Multilingual_C...
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
languages. First 3 to achieve 25 points were in Indonseian, Catalan and Russian. The challenge was part of a wikipedia and Derby Museums collaboration called GLAMDerby. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Derby/Multilingual_C...
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
A close-up during the Round Table Technology, Innovation and Multilingualism.3 April 2013. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferré
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
A multilingual name for this very global airline. Very appropriate and one of the reasons why I enjoy flying them so much.
May 7th 2011 The Wright Challenge Today we had 100 articles in at least 30 different languages. First 3 to achieve 25 points were in Indonseian, Catalan and Russian. The challenge was part of a wikipedia and Derby Museums collaboration called GLAMDerby. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Derby/Multilingual_C...
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley
Riga Summit 2015: Shape the future of the multilingual digital single market. Read more at blog.agro-know.com/?p=3111
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2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
Photography: Laura Shelley