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"Face and Body Language" exhibition by Mareea Farrasco at NovaOwl Gallery is a stunning exploration of physical and emotional communication through photography, showcasing her artistry and technical skills. Don't miss out on this must-see exhibition at NovaOwl Gallery!
Learn more: www.virtuality.blog/mareea-farraskos-face-and-body-langua...
NovaOwl Gallery: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Novatron/122/30/2003
Inevitable Question 18a:
Can you perform in a typical male corporate culture?
Men feast upon my technical knowledge.
And they feast upon my boobs, off course!!!!!
You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
Web-based tools and mobile apps exist to mimic paper and pen practice. Highlighting and 'post-it' notes can be added to digital documents such as Word Docs and PDFs to annotate and comment. The benefit of digital annotation comes from the ability to search and quickly navigate through annotated or highlighted passages.
This truly shows the meaning of letting creativity literally sweep you away... When i made this, I had little to no photoshop skills and i literally just explored my creativity and tried to see what i could manage - Now growing in confidence i have learnt that whilst having a good standard of using photoshop and other technical skills using software is good, it doesn't truly make an image... the main thing is the creativity and passion that gets contained within an image.
2018-07-02: Image of Zaccaron Rahamatou, the engineer responsible for planning and scheduling at CIPREL.
2018-07-02: Image of Zaccaron Rahamatou, the engineer responsible for planning and scheduling at CIPREL.
2018-07-02: Image of Zaccaron Rahamatou, the engineer responsible for planning and scheduling at CIPREL.
2018-07-02: Image of men working in the control room of Electricity Production Company Power Expansion Project, Côte d'Ivoire
2018-07-02: Image of N’Guessan Kouassi is the general manager of CIPREL – Ivorian Electricity Production Company, in Côte d'Ivoire.
2018-07-02: Image of Zaccaron Rahamatou, the engineer responsible for planning and scheduling at CIPREL.
2018-07-02: Top view of Ivorian Electricity Production Company Power Expansion Project, Côte d'Ivoire.
Our surveys of incoming students shows that desktop computer ownership is approximately 22%. Whereas mobile device ownership is increasing rapidly. Approx 93% of our first year students own a laptop or tablet, with 78% having an internet-enabled mobile phone.
In lectures we are seeing more students turning to laptops, tablets and smartphones to aid their in-class learning. This 'wall of laptops' hides both a multitude of sins (Facebook) and empowerment of the student (drawing upon resources from the internet to complement or challenge the lecturer). Note-taking can also be encouraged in digital form, pulling together such resources as the lecture progresses.
Documents stored online either in the cloud (for sharing and collaboration) or as digital downloads, for example from journal publishers or websites, are much more accessible and easier to search and get hold of compared to books. Books are bound in the physical world, not able to be shared on different devices or stored virtually. Lest we forget the queue for the requested item in the Library.
When providing resources which we require students to read we use PDFs (or other digital documents, ebooks) instead of books to make it easier for students to get hold of the material. This does not mean we prohibit the use of books, indeed we still encourage wider reading, but in order to ensure students receive a baseline exposure to literature our dependency on books has declined.