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Students in Skyline High School’s Green Energy Pathway construct a solar house model. images.all4ed.org/ PHOTO CREDIT: Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages

Students in Skyline High School’s Green Energy Pathway construct solar house models. images.all4ed.org/ PHOTO CREDIT: Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages

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Beautiful autumn abounds here. The sky's a beautiful, cloudless blue!

 

I am looking for humorous quotes, for my friends who love quotes out there in Flickrland ... please email them!

 

This quote, a favorite from my youth, held particular meaning this past two seasons: Watching family and friends endure (and in three cases, succumb to) serious illnesses has been a challenge on many levels. This quote's full of truth. A reminder to be patient in life for what growth comes from challenges, it's full of hope and promise too.

 

Many friends have inspired me as they face their challenges.

 

Part of my own solution is to cherish and fuel my mind with the beautiful and fun times around me. Everyday I photograph something beautiful and feel grateful for both the people and the passing moments, too. This mindfulness reshapes the days.

 

Seeing this beautiful oak tree against this bright , clear blue sky yesterday was such a pleasure! Today, I wanted to share it with all of you.

 

Celebrate EACH day!

 

HAPPY BLUE (and orange) Monday!

"Nighty"

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Spent the day in Toronto Ontario Canada with the North American Solution-Focused Consulting and Training Chapter. Enjoyed sharing solution-focused activities and coaching sequence.

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The ‘grief cycle’ is a framework that serves as a guide to assist individuals with dealing with their emotional reaction to change or trauma. Source: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ‘Grief Cycle’ and Alan Chapman for Businessballs.com

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Spent the day in Toronto Ontario Canada with the North American Solution-Focused Consulting and Training Chapter. Enjoyed sharing solution-focused activities and coaching sequence.

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Students in Skyline High School’s Green Energy Pathway work on a lab about solar energy. images.all4ed.org/ PHOTO CREDIT: Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages

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A group of students work together to solve the problems in their textbook during their precalculus class. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages

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Day one of school: kids generated more than 10 but fewer than 20 Post-

It Notes related to the Stone Age.

 

Today, day twelve: They generate almost 80 notes. We've come 2 million

years forward in time, and light-years of distance toward total

comprehension.

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A seventh-grade student receives help from his teacher with an English project. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages

Marc Chun, a specialist in transformational education, will facilitate a two-day workshop designed for faculty to use their course content to expand critical thinking and problem solving in undergraduate courses

 

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Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

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A kindergarten teacher uses number cubes during a small-group math activity. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages

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Magnets with trouble-shooting symbols and colour code magnets. It is taking some of the ideas of mindmapping to the slip method.

 

The pink blockage magnets are only used when it is clear what they are about or I am adding it to some note I have already written previously. If I have to add a note to explain, I use the pre-printed micro slips and write the description or note on the slip. See here for the micro slips.

Design Thinking often lives in the space of ‘problem solving’ and it strives to live in the space of ‘opportunity seeking’.

A computer screen shows a video math lesson and second-grade students learning remotely. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages

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Marc Chun, a specialist in transformational education, will facilitate a two-day workshop designed for faculty to use their course content to expand critical thinking and problem solving in undergraduate courses

 

Spent the day in Toronto Ontario Canada with the North American Solution-Focused Consulting and Training Chapter. Enjoyed sharing solution-focused activities and coaching sequence.

www.create-learning.com

BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West

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The IfM team helped local hospitals to make the best use of their resources, streamlining logistics for sourcing and storing vital PPE, informing decision-making on emergency demand, and developing a ventilator sharing system to be used in emergencies.

  

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A high school student studies information in her textbook during class. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages

BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West

BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

 

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For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

 

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Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

Students in Skyline High School’s Green Energy Pathway build a solar-powered boat for an upcoming race. images.all4ed.org/ PHOTO CREDIT: Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages

Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.

 

Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?

 

Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!

 

Watch video highlights:

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www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157677379327027

 

Learn about Patter:

adamflorin.work/projects/patter/

 

Learn about Algorithmic Arts:

aaassembly.org

 

#AlgorithmicArtAssembly #GrayArea

Forensics: The First 48

Back for the second year, this clover college workshop will offer a Forensics Frenzy. The first forty‐eight hours of an investigation are key in determining the answers to the Who? What? When? Where? How? Time is very valuable and so is the information that will be provided in this session. Youth will use their investigative and problemsolving skills to solve a mock crime scene. Several detective agencies will offer opportunities to learn the methods of observing, gathering and analyzing physical evidence to solve mysteries. This hands‐on session doesn’t stop there. Come take part in a virtual visit to a local morgue and discover the secrets of the underworld. If that’s not enough, have you ever wondered how long it takes for a body to decompose? Or maybe you’ve been interested in body composition and bone structure. Well, take a peek in our Forensics Anthropology corner. This session will offer these opportunities and so much more.

 

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