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Mysterious question box placed in Limoncello by the Computer Lab

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Foto: Rudy Girón/http://www.rudygiron.com/

 

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Students in Investigating Seattle Communities, an Early Fall Start class at the University of Washington, work on group projects in the computer lab of Mary Gates Hall on the UW campus in Seattle, WA on Thursday, September 7th, 2011.

Hoover Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3) designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood for Hoover City Schools, Alabama.

This 92,000-square foot school, formerly used as a middle school contains career academies focused on health science, fire and emergency services, cyber innovation (computer programming, software development, software analysis, network security and network administration), food and hospitality, and skilled trades (carpentry, electrical work, welding and HVAC). Academies in the school are focused on creating a real world working environment with simulation labs, virtual reality learning and labs that duplicate the environments in real commercial kitchens, hospitals, fire stations, paramedic ambulances, and pharmacies.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, California. September 24, 2012.

 

Ed Chau, candidate for state Assembly, in El Monte and Monterey Park, Calif., August 27, 2012

 

Photograph by Robert Durell

See what's new in video games for kids and teens @ your library!

Students in Investigating Seattle Communities, an Early Fall Start class at the University of Washington, work on group projects in the computer lab of Mary Gates Hall on the UW campus in Seattle, WA on Thursday, September 7th, 2011.

One of the girls that was so focused, we didn't think she was having fun. She turned out a great help with the younger students.

April 13 - I gave 50 minutes of computer lab today.

 

Used in my blog on April 13, 2010 [LINK].

 

This image is in a set called "My Daily Photo Stream". Whereas the focus of my eJournal and images blog is on text, I want to create an emphasis on photos here. I'll shoot and add an image each day. Doing so will remind me to constantly carry my camera and it'll be a more direct record of current, personal experiences.

 

This is one of the youngest kids getting used to using the mouse.

The open access computer lab in Glass Hall receives a facelift over the summer.

Photo Credit: Greg Aylsworth

Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.

 

We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.

 

Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.

 

View more photos of this Arduino course:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659914570948

 

Learn more about this Arduino 101 class:

www.tammakers.org/arduino-101/

 

Read our Arduino 101 Guide:

bit.ly/arduino-101-guide-fall-2016

 

Check out our course slides:

bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

High School Teacher in Computer Lab --- Image by © moodboard/Corbis

Hoover Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3) designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood for Hoover City Schools, Alabama.

This 92,000-square foot school, formerly used as a middle school contains career academies focused on health science, fire and emergency services, cyber innovation (computer programming, software development, software analysis, network security and network administration), food and hospitality, and skilled trades (carpentry, electrical work, welding and HVAC). Academies in the school are focused on creating a real world working environment with simulation labs, virtual reality learning and labs that duplicate the environments in real commercial kitchens, hospitals, fire stations, paramedic ambulances, and pharmacies.

Hoover Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3) designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood for Hoover City Schools, Alabama.

This 92,000-square foot school, formerly used as a middle school contains career academies focused on health science, fire and emergency services, cyber innovation (computer programming, software development, software analysis, network security and network administration), food and hospitality, and skilled trades (carpentry, electrical work, welding and HVAC). Academies in the school are focused on creating a real world working environment with simulation labs, virtual reality learning and labs that duplicate the environments in real commercial kitchens, hospitals, fire stations, paramedic ambulances, and pharmacies.

One of the younger boys learning how to use the mouse.

Daily photo for Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Library on the Birmingham Campus has a new student computer lab in the Ebony room. The Lab has a projector for teaching library information literacy classes and basic computer skills.

Our classrooms range in size and can accommodate various group sizes. The rooms are adaptable in terms of set-up to provide for your specific needs.

Hoover Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3) designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood for Hoover City Schools, Alabama.

This 92,000-square foot school, formerly used as a middle school contains career academies focused on health science, fire and emergency services, cyber innovation (computer programming, software development, software analysis, network security and network administration), food and hospitality, and skilled trades (carpentry, electrical work, welding and HVAC). Academies in the school are focused on creating a real world working environment with simulation labs, virtual reality learning and labs that duplicate the environments in real commercial kitchens, hospitals, fire stations, paramedic ambulances, and pharmacies.

The four signs in the previous photos, and a 5th sign about printing multiple pages, have been combined into two 11x17 sheets to be posted at each printer. I know it looks like a lot of visual clutter, all those different boxes everywhere. I was trying to make "bite-sized" chunks of info. My theory is that while students are standing there waiting for their pages to come out of the printer, they might read a couple little boxes of tips. Eventually they will read all the tips, and hopefully remember some of them!

 

See these photos for examples of installation:

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/3385091853/in/set-721...

and

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/3385903988/in/set-721...

 

See these photos for the very old versions (2006) -- four separate signs.

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/544401772/in/set-7215...

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/544401778/in/set-7215...

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/544401810/in/set-7215...

www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/544401826/in/set-7215...

 

4-7-08: Bonus picture of the Computer Labs.

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