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Athan was toying around on www.yogabbagabba.com. The more important thing in this photo is the new desk in the Lounge.
Darn you, fascinating technology! I was hoping to keep Ben away from these things until he had to learn LCARS at the Academy.
Most of Academy at Ivy Ridge operated without teachers. Students were required to self-study and do tests on the computers which were cut off from the internet. If the students did not self-study or could not pass a test on their own, they would be punished severely. This was a factor in why they could not receive their accreditation from the state of New York.
Read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_at_Ivy_Ridge
This is a photo of one of the computer labs at SACI. While the computers are available for all students to use, this specific classroom is for the Visual Studies class. I am not in this class, I was using the computers for my own personal project, but I spoke with a student in the class who is really enjoying everything he is learning. The class partners with the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence to enrich the students’ understanding of visual studies and culture. As this class is not only done on the computers, the central area of the room is filled with multi-purpose tables where students can complete various projects. In this photo specifically, the tables were being used as a surface where students in the class could cut up paper and create look book boards.
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Parts for my new computer build. I already have the gpu and another mechanical hard drive from my old computer.
When my Raspberry Pi arrived last week, my first impression was just how small it was. Yes, I'd seen the photos and video clips, but it doesn't really prepare you for seeing and holding a real Pi - it's tiny, about the size of a credit card... and this is a functioning computer!
I've placed it here on top of my Eee 701SD netbook, which is no hulking beast of a computer itself :-)
Spencer had an assignment for class where he filled out a poster all about him. One of the sections asked "Who is your hero?" Spencer chose Lee and said "When I grow up I want to fix computers just like my dad."
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Students from third level colleges leapfrog into the video games industry at Games Fleadh 2011 hosted by Tipperary Institute, Thurles. Photo show from left: students from QUB Kevin Piar and Emmett Nash . - Photo: Kieran Clancy
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