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Recently my daughter's sixth grade class went to the Challenger Learning Center in Bloomington, IL. The Challenger Learning Center's are a series of educational centers to teach young people about space and space travel. The centers were set up by the family survivors of the Challenger disaster in 1986.
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Asynchronous Learning is categorized by self-pacing. Lessons are published and students are given the option to work on assignments at their own pace.
Raya and I are >trying< to learn how to sow.. This is the second dress I have tried my hand at so far. It did not turn out quite as we had planned.. but we learned a lot.! Especially that we need to start learning to use measuring tape! ;P
For the first time ever, students, faculty and community partners convened to discuss the benefits and challenges of bringing service learning theory to practice at OU. The symposium, co-sponsored by Oglethorpe’s A_LAB and a grant from the Association of American Colleges and Universities, kicked off with remarks from three panels representing Service Learning collaborations in Biology, Education and the Non-Profit Minor. (March 28, 2014)
Sen. Landrieu, chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, convenes a hearing in Gretna to see what worked well and what didn't leading up to, during and after Hurricane Isaac.
Congratulations to the Avondale Regional Branch Library teens for all the reading they completed this summer! They're celebrating an end of Summer Learning with super snacks, silk-screening, gaming, and prizes galore!
Installation of "wall talker" whiteboard material in multipurpose room prior to carpet installation.
Legos Rock My World is the theme of Avondale Regional Branch Library's Summer Learning kickoff. The family event includes Lego building, bean bag tossing, obstacle course running, face painting, cookie eating, LEtsGO voting fun!
us.yhs4.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?spart=visicom&hs... a response to Ralf Muller and his mass consumption project.
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For Macro Mondays- My Favorite Smallest Thing
While I do love my collectable beads, I treasure family most, and this is our youngest (and smallest) grandchild to date, RieLynn Jayde
She managed to con us out of some of our Pandora/Troll/Biagi/Misc beads, and used Daddy's iTouch cover tas a tray to count them.
Proudly enough, she now counts like the Count on Sesame St. thanks to Memma & Nico counting along with her in the car...ah, ah, aahhhh!!!!