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GDC Education Summit
Presenters: Ian Bogost (Georgia Institute of Tehcnology), Michael Mateas (UC Santa Cruz), Brenda Laurel, Jesse Schell (Schell Games), Adam Russell (wallFour), Jesper Juul (New York University)
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Jennifer Selm and Angela Vittori, who teach at Amy Beverland Elementary, were awarded Reading Model Classroom, and Vittori was also awarded Math Model Classroom.
More than 300 alumni, community members, educators and students attended the 3 week Mini Medical School series, The Science of Obesity held in Iowa City on the UI campus. Participants heard from faculty in the Carver College of Medicine, College of Public Health and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to understand more behind the obesity epidemic of the 21st century. Presenting faculty included: Allyn Mark, MD, William Haynes, MD; Charles Brenner, PhD; Isaac Samuel, MD; Lucas Carr, PhD; and Barbara Baquero, PhD.
Lt. Governor Rutherford Attends the Presentation of the Milken Award for Teacher Excellence by Joe Andrucyk at Oxon Hill Middle School, 9570 Foote Rd. Fort Washington Maryland 20744
About the only time I've seen Peruvian women wearing dresses or skirts other than in traditional contexts is when they're in a parade.
I could have asked why this is so but didn't have a chance.
The dressy look for women in public in the Peruvian cities I've been to is pants and nice shoes. The casual look is tight jeans, sometimes with boots.
These are members of the faculty and/or administration of one of the schools in Ayacucho, Peru, that's part of the San Juan Bosco educational mission.
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
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Living Classrooms educator Julian Whitley, left, lets fourth grade students from Federal Hill Preparatory School feel a deer antler during an outside activity at Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center in Baltimore, Md., on March 23, 2016. The field trip was the capstone for five weeks of environmental education under the School Leadership in Urban Runoff Reduction Project (SLURPP). (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Christopher Warren, Arlington National Cemetery’s historian, gives a tour of the cemetery to a group of educators during the Friends of the World War II Memorial Teachers Network and Conference, July 21, 2016, in Arlington, Va. Some of the points of interest on the tour were the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Pres. John F. Kennedy’s gravesite. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
A group of North Bay Maker Educators came to Tam Makers to learn how to create automata (a.k.a. kinetic or mechanical sculptures). This special meetup was organized by Adam Singer, technology / maker educator at Davidson Middle School, and my partner Geo Money, engineering teacher at Tam High School. Geo started by giving folks a tour of our incredible makerspace and wood shop, which we use in the evenings for wood working and maker classes at Tam Makers. We then gave a joint presentation about our Art Float for Social Change: earlier this year, we led over a hundred volunteers to create this large-scale, community-built, socially-conscious automaton, to inspire more people to participate in community life.
Geo then invited a dozen maker educators from Marin and the East Bay to create their own automaton, using special parts he had prepared for this occasion. Participants make their automata move round and round, side to side or up and down, using foam cams attached to bamboo sticks, sliding through 3D-printed guides on a wooden box.
This automata workshop was a great way to learn basic principles of mechanical engineering in a playful, hands-on activity that delighted everyone. We hope that students will enjoy creating their own automata as much as their teachers did!
This was one of our most fun and productive workshop at Tam Makers this year, because we were working with such creative and experienced teachers, who shared a lot of practical advice, and created with some really ingenious projects in just an hour.
Featured participants from North Bay Maker Educators include: Sara Bolduc, Claire Comins, Walt Hays, Nate MacDonald, Andrew Maley, Lisa Skinner, Paige Teamey, Jae Tillinghast, Dave Whaley, as well as Edomyas, Fred, James and Mike, to name but a few.
To see what they created, check out this video:
See more pictures from this workshop in our photo album:
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Learn how to create your own Cardboard Automata:
www.exploratorium.edu/tinkering/projects/cardboard-automata
Learn more about North Bay Maker Educators:
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Learn more about Tam Makers:
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
I recently found a killer Vintage Esquire from March 1944...tons of killer ads and pin up art......the centerfold is an original VARGAS....ENJOY
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning
Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar
Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning
Students, educators celebrate Catholic education during Catholic Schools Week
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Reception after the panel with Amy Papaelias, Aaris Sherin, and Liz Deluna
"Teaching Type: A Panel Conversation on Typography Education"
Event produced by Design Incubation and hosted by Type Directors Club
New York, New York
April 1, 2017
Photographs by Design Incubation/Liz Deluna
Title: Teacher Celebration
Date: 1926
Location: Lakeland, FL
Description: Dixieland Elementary teachers celebrate the last day of school by enjoying fresh watermelon.
Collection: Florida Memory
ID: n033931
Carl Sandburg College hosted Cyber Camp 2015 from June 11-12 at the Main Campus in Galesburg. Fifty educators, staff and administrators from our area K-12 partners participated in the sessions. The event kicked off with a keynote by Kathy Schlock (kathyschrock.net/) and several sessions provided many free tech tools for quick classroom assessments such as Kahoot, Today’s Meet, and SoapBox. Additionally, the use of Google Documents and various iPad apps were also showcased.Attendees also participated in Lego Robotics Club or Broadcasting Club. Congratulations to raffle winners: Lego Robotics Kits won by West Prairie School District, and a Broadcasting Kit won by Churchill Junior High. Friday morning, Tim Farquer and Zach Binder (administrators from Williamsfield School District) along with two students demonstrated how instructors are using Chromebooks, Chromecast, and Google documents to change instruction delivery and assessment. We appreciate all our area presenters: Matt Jacobson (Galesburg), Jodi Keever (Knoxville), Joe Nichols (United), Jon Bradburn (Galesburg), Miranda Hedden (Galesburg), TC Michels (Galesburg), Vanessa Witherell (A-Town), Becky Ince (Monmouth Roseville), Mike Hinthorne (ROWVA), Amanda Stenger (Galesburg), Tim Farquer (Williamsfield) and Zach Binder (Williamsfield) for presenting. Also presenting for Sandburg were Lara Roemer, Marj Smolensky, and Jennifer Archer.
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
Educator Alain Locke, as photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1941.
Image courtesy of Marquette University Archives. Image No.: MUA_KJP_00320front
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1974 Holden LH Torana, built as a project c1995 by TAFE students. Supercharged V6 running on LPG. National Motor Museum Birdwood
Educators from across the State of Wyoming visit the Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center for the 2nd Annual Educator Leadership Rendezvous held Aug. 2-4, 2022. Experiencing several different aspects of the military, they climbed aboard a c-130 Hercules to view and learn about the plane the Wyoming Air National Guard uses. The three-day event builds an enhanced relationship between the military and the education sector. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Kristina Kranz)