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Charlene Uresy added 52 new photos to the album Academics Field Trip to MBAD African Bead Museum.
A gathering of creative minds. Academics from Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, The George Washington University Museum and other cultural institutions visited Dabls MBAD African Bead Museum, for a tour of the art installations and to learn about the history of African beads. Saturday, September 27, 2014
Educators enjoy a special after-hours viewing of the exhibits at the National Archives while learning about resources and workshops for National History Day. They include options for video conferencing programs into their classroom, DocsTeach online resources and lesson plans, Learning Labs, field trip planning, and more during an Educators Open House at the National Archives in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2018.
Exhibit planning meeting with Educators Advisory Board - our group of high school teachers, college professors, and museum educators.
March 29, 2015.
Educators enjoy a special after-hours viewing of the exhibits at the National Archives while learning about resources and workshops for National History Day. They include options for video conferencing programs into their classroom, DocsTeach online resources and lesson plans, Learning Labs, field trip planning, and more during an Educators Open House at the National Archives in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2018.
The chair actually floated about an inch of the ground so all movements were like you were weightless
Every year, the College of Education hosts a back-to-school thank-you reception for Pullman-area educators, in particular the Pullman School District, with whom the college has had a special relationship for a number of years. This year's event took place at South Fork on August 22.
In recognition of their exemplary roles as educators, Baldwin Wallace recently honored Drs. Barbara (Mueller) Sawrey ’73 and Thea (McAfee) Wilson ’75 as Outstanding Educators and celebrated Dorin Jackson ’10 and Sarah Piscsalko ’13 as Jill Herrick Graduate Education Scholarship recipients. The four individuals were lauded March 25 at the 2018 Celebration of Outstanding Educators.
Broken down into companies, the educators present their mottos to voting during the seafood feast at Phillips Seafood Buffet at Baltimore Inner Harbor on April 20. The U.S. Army Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion sponsored 24 Pennsylvania educators' and community leaders' during April 18-21, 2011 for the 2011 U.S. Army Educators' and Community Leaders' Tour to the Military District of Washington including visits to the Pentagon, Fort Myer and Fort Belvoir. US Army photo by Staci Cretu.
Broken down into companies, the educators present their mottos to voting during the seafood feast at Phillips Seafood Buffet at Baltimore Inner Harbor on April 20. The U.S. Army Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion sponsored 24 Pennsylvania educators' and community leaders' during April 18-21, 2011 for the 2011 U.S. Army Educators' and Community Leaders' Tour to the Military District of Washington including visits to the Pentagon, Fort Myer and Fort Belvoir. US Army photo by Staci Cretu.
Helena Nikonole is a new media artist, independent curator and educator living in Moscow. Her field of interests embraces hybrid art, the new aesthetics, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. In her works she explores technology’s potential opportunities, but also potential risks and dangers which techno-evangelists and scientists are not able to realize.
In this way she also conceived her first ever solo exhibition, titled "Contagious Algorithms", presenting her works that use cracks in the system of IP cameras and the Internet of Things.
Using these cracks, Helena Nikonole employs algorithms to generate new meanings and functions of hacked systems, pointing out their shortcomings and revealing how they operate, especially in terms of the amount of data collected by digital devices about their users. These data may be just some digital trash, or maybe have a purpose beyond the usual narrative of the political and marketing manipulation, to us incomprehensible, or perhaps understandable only with the help of divine intervention.
Be sure to visit the exhibition which allows algorithms to show a range of their abilities, from reading and interpreting data to generating new meanings in the form of musical compositions and sacred books.
EXHIBITED WORKS
deus X mchn (media-installation, 2017)
f0rma.suprema (media-installation, 2017 – 2018)
The Other View (media-installation, 2018)
Faces2Voices (Online interactive installation, 2020)
More: drugo-more.hr/en/helena-nikonole/
Photos: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Former Celtic Dana Barros, Boston Mamas blogger Christine Koh and Kiss 108 radio personality Billy Costa were educators for a day at the Parlin School in Everett on , Nov. 21, 2013. The honorary position gives community members a chance to become involved in American Education Week and to see the opportunities and challenges in public schools.
Every year, the College of Education hosts a back-to-school thank-you reception for Pullman-area educators, in particular the Pullman School District, with whom the college has had a special relationship for a number of years. This year's event took place at South Fork on August 22.
3-13-19 Students from the state participate in Arkansas Music in Our Schools Month Annual Celebration Concert at the state capitol. The event was sponsored by the Arkansas Music Educators Association.
Before the day came to a close on Fort Belvoir, educators' from Pennsylvania toured the 12th Aviation Battalion Air Field. The U.S. Army Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion sponsored 24 Pennsylvania educators' and community leaders' during April 18-21, 2011 for the 2011 U.S. Army Educators' and Community Leaders' Tour to the Military District of Washington including visits to the Pentagon, Fort Myer and Fort Belvoir. US Army photo by Staci Cretu.
Description: Educator and founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, North Carolina, Charlotte Eugenia Hawkins Brown was active in the National Council of Negro Women, the N.C. Teachers Association, etc., and was the first black woman to serve on the national board of the YWCA. She lectured and wrote about black women, education, and race relations.
Repository: Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.
Collection: Charlotte Hawkins Brown Papers
Call Number: A-146
Catalog Record: id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/000605309/catalog
Questions? Ask a Schlesinger Librarian
Thursday, June 22nd, 2023
Eleven Zucker School of Medicine faculty members were inducted into the Academy of Medical Educators (AME) on June 22, 2023. The inductees were recognized for their excellence in medical education and for embracing the academic guiding principles of the Zucker School of Medicine. AME members are committed to advancing excellence in education throughout our healthcare community.
Photo: Matteo Bracco