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Lunes 8 de agosto de 2011
Con el objetivo de sistematizar el avance en la implementación del Programa Conectar Igualdad a nivel nacional se reunieron en Buenos Aires los Coordinadores provinciales del Programa, referentes jurisdiccionales de Evaluación y Pedagógicos, autoridades nacionales a cargo del desarrollo del Programa y funcionarios del Ministerio de Educación de la Nación. En el encuentro de tres días se planificaron las acciones para el segundo semestre de 2011.
Durante las jornadas, de las que participaron referentes de todas las provincias del país, la asesora de la jefatura de gabinete del Ministerio de Educación para el Programa Conectar Igualdad, Cynthia Zapata, remarcó la importancia de realizar este tipo de encuentros “para poner en común los avances en la implementación y seguir adelante con el trabajo cotidiano en forma coordinada y en función de los objetivos planteados a nivel nacional. Pudimos compartir con el equipo todas las cosas que se hicieron en este primer año de funcionamiento de Conectar Igualdad y planificar las que tenemos por delante.”
Patricia Pomiés, Gerenta de TIC y Convergencia de Educ.ar, señaló que esta reunión fue “una buena oportunidad para seguir construyendo estrategias nacionales y potenciar las regionales. En el encuentro compartimos y creamos espacios de dialogo nuevos y fijamos metas a mediano y largo plazo, para acompañar al sistema educativo y las familias”. Desde el Portal educ.ar se generan contenidos educativos, herramientas para trabajar en el aula y se brindan capacitaciones virtuales a los docentes. Más de 5000 recursos educativos están reunidos en los Escritorios para el alumno, el docente y las familias que vienen incorporados a las netbooks del programa y que educ.ar desarrolló.
Participaron también de las jornadas Alejandro Lucangioli, coordinador de Fortalecimiento de los Equipos jurisdiccionales del Programa y Carolina Añino, coordinadora nacional de Seguimiento y Evaluación de Educ.ar para Conectar Igualdad, entre otros.
Añino remarcó que este encuentro fue “una oportunidad de generar una visión común sobre la evaluación como un proceso de aprendizaje, para así conocer la forma en que la tecnología y la educación se encuentran en cada provincia y en cada escuela. En este sentido, es una ventaja que el programa cuente con equipos jurisdiccionales y es importante conocer su experiencia para el trabajo de evaluación”.
En el primer año de vida del programa doscientos cuarenta mil docentes de todo el país ya participaron de las distintas instancias de capacitación, iniciación digital y sensibilización realizadas por el programa en todo el país, muchas de ellas a partir de las propuestas desarrolladas por el Portal educ.ar en su oferta gratuita de cursos virtuales.
On January 30, 2019, City of Laredo Municipal Court Judge Jesus M. Dominguez announced the First Amnesty Program allowing citizens to clear their outstanding warrant and traffic violations. Judge Dominguez is offering the amnesty program from February 19, 2019 through March 8, 2019. This includes all cases pending, capias warrants, arrest warrants, capias pro-fines, and DPS Omni warrants.
Municipal Court clerks are available to help the public with any information they may need. Individuals that would like to know the total amount of fines due before the amnesty program begins may visit the court, located at 4610 Maher Avenue. Individuals with outstanding warrants that appear for court will not be arrested. In order to qualify for this program and possibly be cleared of the outstanding debt, individuals must be prepared to pay at least half of the amount of their outstanding fine. However, final determination of the amount to be paid is on a case-by-case basis as decided by Judge Dominguez.
It is very important that the public take advantage of the amnesty program. Municipal Court does have a warrant division that issues and executes warrants on a daily basis; therefore, it is always best that individuals visit the court and take care of their outstanding cases.
Reminder to all, Municipal Court holds court sessions twice a day, morning and afternoon. Individuals that would like to take care of their outstanding cases may appear for court between 8am - 9am for the morning session, or between 12pm – 1pm for the afternoon session.
Reunião do Programa de Enfrentamento à Desinformação com a Associação Brasileira de Emissoras de Rádio e Televisão (ABERT. Fotos: Abdias Pinheiro/ASCOM/TSE.
Berklee Valencia Campus welcomes the Spain Summer Performance Program Students to the City of Arts and Sciences. Photos by Tato Baeza.
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
Official Program - Royal Athletic Park
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Campfires are one of the most popular programs for parks. It gives visitors a chance to get to know the park and the staff working at the park. - AA
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Thanks to Wei Lin (Symantec) and Tiffani Williams (Texas A&M) who were program co-chairs this year and will be general co-chairs for the 2013 GHC in Phoenix. Barb Gee from the Anita Borg Institute presents.
As part of the Country Capacity Building and Knowledge Exchange Program, the CIF Administrative Unit, in coordination with the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), has initiated in this FY15, a series of training workshops to strengthen PPCR countries’ capacities for monitoring and reporting results achieved through the implementation of their national investment plans.
In Jamaica, from 26-27 May 2015, 28 participants attended the workshop including representatives from key agencies, notably, the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ); Ministry of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change (MWLECC); Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MOAF); Ministry of Health (MOH); Meteorological Service, the University of the West Indies at Mona, USAID, NGOs, the World Bank, and the CIF Administrative Unit (CIFAU).
This is a field of dillydallies from the NCDOT Wildflower Program. Photography by Keith Hall Photography.
I got this board because I needed a development platform for one of my microcontrollers. At the same time, I ordered an Atmel AVR ISP MkII programmer, which I wanted to use because it is a native USB device and is a little easier to use on the Mac. Of course, it turns out that the programmer has a different type of ISP connector than this board was expecting.
So, this is a Olimex development board for Atmel AVR 20-pin microcontrollers, modified it to accept input from the AVR ISP MkII, which has a six-pin output connector. The header that I added is at the bottom of the board.
Read more about getting started programming the AVR on the Mac here.
so i finally got my first roll if film back from jasmine & my little frolic, and oh. my. goodness. it's quite possible that i love, love, love almost every single image, and i still have another roll that i have yet to see! i can't believe how gorgeous almost every image is, and that is a big deal to me, seeing as i went from possibly a 20-25% of images i love per roll, to a 75% of images i love per roll.
there is just something about film that feels way more tangible than digital. each image feels more precious. & the medium certainly loves jasmine's gorgeous face. ;)
(not to mention that i didn't have to do ANY computer work! no staring at my computer screen for hours on end to get this *look*! hallelujah!)
oh, you bet more are coming.
p.s. doesn't her expression just get you?
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Paola Garcia eats healthy food at the Mother-Daughter Aprendiendo Juntas Program run by Kaiser Permanente's Education Outreach Prograam (EOP). The 15 year old program holds regular sessions to improve family communication and promote a positive self-body image.
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Young people learn life skills through DARE program
By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
LANDSTUHL, Germany – Juggling red balloons symbolized life’s many challenges during graduation for a Drug Abuse Resistance Education program held recently at Wilson Barracks.
Fifth graders were helping Lt. Col. Lars Zetterstrom, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern, juggle several red balloons. A blue balloon was tossed in, representing drugs and alcohol, to show the difficulty of keeping life’s balloons aloft with an added impairment.
Spontaneously, Zetterstrom tapped the blue balloon to the floor and popped it with his desert-colored combat boot.
“I saw that it represented something bad,” Zetterstrom said. “Stomping it out was the right thing to do.”
Lessons like that are what the DARE program is about. Since 1983, DARE has taught millions of students worldwide about the effects of alcohol and drugs. Each April, "National DARE Day" is commemorated in the United States by a presidential proclamation, community events and activities.
In Kaiserslautern Military Community's fours elementary schools, students complete 10 lessons over several weeks, working from DARE planners.
Weekly lessons often include acting out skits on peer pressure and watching videos about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
Landstuhl’s graduating class was the first for Army Sgt. Raymond Engstrom, 29, of Cottage Grove, Minn., a garrison military police officer. The thought of facing children in classrooms each week was daunting at first. Yet, Engstrom knew the importance of DARE discussions and began enjoying the classes.
“You learn to have fun with it,” Engstrom said. “They’re just young people. I always refrain from calling them kids or students. I’d say “people about your age.”
Over the past few months, Engstrom has developed significantly, said his supervisor, Sgt. 1st Class Adrian Rouse, the provost marshal operations sergeant.
“He’s ran with it,” Rouse said. “Now he’s very interactive with the kids, parents and school staff. And I think he enjoys it significantly.”
During the graduation, held at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s Heaton Auditorium, Zetterstrom said he was proud to see Army noncommissioned offer leading the DARE program
“We’re American living overseas. We want our children to have the best education possible,” Zetterstrom said. “Learning is not always about academics, it’s about life skills and that’s what DARE does.”
DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Marietta, Ga., July 15, 2015 - Teen volunteer Victoria Socia helps her sister and another camper during an origami workshop at "Camp Guard Youth 2015".
The week-long camp brought 31 children together to encourage physical activity, making healthy choices, and foster peer interactions.
"Camp Guard Youth" is a yearly health and wellness program open to dependents of Georgia National Guard, Air Force Reserve and Dept. of Defense employees.
Photo by Sgt. Ashley Sutz, Georgia Army National Guard | Released
October 13, 2014
Residential College with Dr. James Larson at SUNY KOREA
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
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Creator: Mathison, Robert, Jr.
Date Issued: 1887-04
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