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The Pastoralist Knowledge Hub (PKH) Partners’ Meeting on April 3, 2017 at FAO in Rome, brought together the partners of the Hub to not only review its progress, but to also share knowledge and exchange ideas on the development of pastoralism across the globe.
©FAO/Tonia Galasso
The Knowledge Tree - an e-journal generated by members of the Australian vocational education and training (VET) system to enable the sharing of research and learning innovation in national and global e-learning practice. kt.flexiblelearning.net.au/
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Eugenia Morpurgo - Office of Shared Knowledge
How can digital fabrication be utilized more widely for social innovation processes?
Although digital production methods and the Maker Movement have been designated as the basis for radical changes in production and for a third industrial revolution, the fact remains that the movement is still a niche phenomenon. In the Office of Shared Knowledge, Eugenia Morpurgo endeavours to bridge the gap that divides open source knowledge and production systems from potential users. The creation of an office space in MANUFACTUUR 3.0 shifts the focus away from the makers, designers, Fab Labs and their communities, towards a wider public and diversity of users in need of specific services. Their ideas, needs and proposals are then fed back to the Maker Movement through open calls for projects.
How can new digital fabrication models play a fundamental role in social innovation processes, for example in heath care and environmental policy? How can the government facilitate open source projects of this kind?
Lemon batteries
In collaboration with FabLab Genk
photo by Kristof Vrancken
I just joined the library today, after ten years in Korea it is good to have access to English books again. Perks of being home I guess. Borrowed some Photoshop technique books and this photo is the result. A composite of three images, the main photo...a statue (which I shot in Busan a while back), plus some texture and Bokeah that I got from: www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/ Thanks to Lesbrumes for sharing your textures.
Just realized my pro account has expired and my last upload to Flickr was late in 09. Gosh, have I been away from Flickr for that long?.
My recent submission for the Nineteen Months photography project, which can be seen here: www.nineteenmonths.com/knowledge/
The Labyrinth: Walking a Sacred Path
This is a Seven Circuit Labyrinth.
Art Work by: Sam Rodriguez
"THE COMPOSITE KNOWLEDGE"
Opening Reception: July 20th, 2012 from 7:00-10:00pm
On View Through: August 18th, 2012
FIRST AMENDMENT GALLERY
1000 HOWARD STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103
"I am very thankful to the Mahatmas for uplifting me during that hard time. I felt that its Pujya Dadashri who has lifted me out of that bad situation. With the help of this knowledge, I was able to keep separation even in that situation of grief and when sometimes it becomes worse I start talking to file 1. The biggest wish is "May this satsang never end".
To know more please click on:
In English:https://www.dadabhagwan.org/self-realization/video-experiences/
In Gujarati:https://www.dadabhagwan.in/self-realization/video-experiences/
In Hindi:https://hindi.dadabhagwan.org/self-realization/video-experiences/"
The Toronto Zoo has a neat little path through the North American area that has signs explaining how First Nations Peoples have used various plants, animals, etc over time. It was Liam who insisted to take the trail, and I found it very interesting. My grandmother was of Aboriginal heritage. It's too far back for me to have any official status, but my mother has recently embraced the culture and endeavored to learn more about it.
Submitted for Scavenge Challenge #12 Ethnic/National Heritage