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Through the rest of the winter, this is all I'm carrying in the pannier as far as bike-stuff goes. I have some patches and a spare tube in the wedge. I'm gonna leave my CO2 and multi-tool at work. More info here.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Evaluation of final outcome for the 'Word' project.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

These graphs were compiled by one of the householders on the programme using data collected over many years. They track the impact of the works in terms of comfort, internal temperature and energy usage.

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A bit of playing around with imagemagick

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

images from a walk in glen finlas. converted in batches of threes with imagemagick.

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Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Fast feedback from '5 words' evaluation form

Created with Wordle

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Terry presents his view of the different existing evaluation frameworks - initiative focused, context focused, or data-focused.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

analysing how pages work together as a whole, breaking down how different aesthetics got confused together and aren't working well

Someone needs to invent a better tasting evaluation system (no knock on UCANR...it's a problem with Dave Wilson tastings, all tastings). People have different tastes. So for some folks a super-sweet persimmon is a really good thing for them. For people like me, a more complex taste is what I like. So when these things are averaged, they may not give an accurate picture of how pleasing a variety is.

Researchers evaluating cowpea in cowpea trial. Photo by IITA. (file name: CO_622).

A2 size evaluation of the unit.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Curtis Center - Program Evaluation @ U-M: Where We Have Been & Where We Are Going

I think my ideas were different from what I made, I set out to make a scene for the desert that was going to look more like the video game Fallout 3 but I found it too difficult although I changed the idea I am happy with the outcome.

I have used Photoshop once before but I need more practice so I know my way around the programme and to learn where my tools are and what they do. I feel my use was as good as it could have been from what I know on using Photoshop and I hope to add more skills to my work as I go along with the course.

I am more aware of other tools in the software and I feel like I can improve more if I were to re-create this work.

I particularly like the mannequin face in the centre of the image with the fire in the right eye, I feel like adding the fire into the eye was effective as it makes that part look realistic as it blends in with the rest of the image making it an interesting detail. I also like the Ferris wheel in the background because I added lights on the side and fire to one of the seats as if it was broken down. This part I feel was very effective as it is only noticeable when you go and look at it. I feel like this make my image look more full.

If I could redo or alter the idea I would make the base image a brighter scene so you have to find more of the layers I added and make it look more interesting. Also the image size needed to be a little bigger and this would have let me add more to the image and try out other ideas.

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Grant evaluation

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Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

Les éducateurs font bilan de la première année dans le cadre du programme Progress

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