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Our table digs deep into the conversation during the lunch-time unconference PD discussion during #ecoo11. (We somehow managed to gather more participants than the intended 6 per table. Must have been the quality of the conversation!)

Learning Garden is like an oasis in the middle of busy streets

TEDxMonteCarloSalon 2019 “Lifelong Learning” photograph by Kaidi-Katariin KNOX

Preservation Detroit Theatre Walking Tour.

Downtown Detroit, Michigan

images from Day 5 the Learning Technology Mentors program, June 20, 2008

Patience in No Ballet Venus It Girls wig and her bouquet.

Recently I have been taking more photos and learning the

ins and outs of the digital camera. There sure has been

a lot to figure out and learn, let alone how to edit the

shots after. I am sure grateful for digital scrap booking

for helping me in that avenue, and to dh for his help with

photography since he gave me his old XTi when he upgraded..

Oh and the camera bag is by tracyjoy.com/collection/ and I just love it..

 

Credits

Kit "Art and Soul" by A5D collab kit

Font DJB Christinec

Photo by Peter Bake

    

The lyrics on the left are by Arcade Fire. The right side is MetroCards and bus passes I kept when traveling in NYC.

Dustin Bingham a student from Oklahoma City Community College prepares to cut a car with a set of hydraulic cutters. Students on Friday morning from Oklahoma City Community College EMS Operations class, learned how to use auto extrication tools at The City of Edmond Fire Training Center.

 

Firefighter-EMT contest submission

Loc: DEULTI

Cam: NIKON L110

Ladies Learning Code!! ☆~* o(⌒0⌒)o #StyleClass

 

Digital Literacy for Women & Youth

ladieslearningcode.com/

VIRTLANTIS is a free resource and open community of practice for language learners and teachers in the virtual world of Second Life®. We offer free informal language learning activities for a growing number of languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, etc. All of our activities are offered free of charge by volunteer language teachers and/or native speakers.

 

Everyone is welcome to offer a language activity at VIRTLANTIS. We provide free resources and ongoing support. We also collaborate with and promote other language communities in Second Life.

 

In addition to our main island and the various social meeting points at Knowingly, we have additional locations which can be used when needed.

 

If you are interested in participating in any of our current activities or would like to offer your own language activity, feel free to contact us in-world, on Facebook, on Skype or via e-mail: info@virtlantis.com.

 

*In order to visit VIRTLANTIS, you will need to join Second Life and install a Second Life viewer.*

 

Join Second Life here: join.secondlife.com.

 

Download the default viewer here: secondlife.com/support/downloads.

 

A list of alternate viewers can be found here: wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Third_Party_Viewer_Directory.

 

Official VIRTLANTIS Website:

www.virtlantis.com

 

Teleport Link:

slurl.com/secondlife/Knowingly/99/141/21

 

Free Language Activities Calendar:

www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=virtlantis%40googlemail...

 

Free Language Learning/Teaching Resources:

www.virtlantis.com/resources.html

 

Free Event Hosting & Support:

www.virtlantis.com/events.html

 

Social Meeting Points @ VIRTLANTIS:

www.virtlantis.com/slurls.html

 

Facebook Community Site:

www.facebook.com/virtlantis

 

Contact Info:

Have questions? No problem! Send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world. Please also feel free to contact us via Skype: ID = VIRTLANTIS

 

NEW!

In addition to providing our main island as a free resource, we now have a second island which can be used for special language or culture related events such as presentations, workshops, seminars, roundtables, conferences, demos, concerts and parties!

 

Our new "Paradise Island" can be used free of charge by anyone who needs a private or public space for a large event (maximum 20 avatars). We gladly provide additional support and resources on an as needed basis. We can also modify the look and feel of the island to help create the ideal atmosphere for your event.

 

*To reserve and make use of Paradise Island, simply send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world.*

 

VIRTLANTIS is a non-profit project of the Oxford School for English, a private language school located in Germany and Austria. It is also a collaborative effort which includes language teachers and learners from all over the world.

 

Oxford School for English:

www.oxfordschool.de | www.oxfordschool.at

 

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Last night we celebrated the opening of "A Year with Children 2018," featuring artwork created by New York City public school students participating in our Learning Through Art (LTA) program. featuring works created by students participating in Learning Through Art (LTA)—our artist-in-residence program in New York City public elementary schools. LTA partners teaching artists with educators in each of the city’s five boroughs to design projects that explore art and ideas related to the classroom curriculum. The program encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and ongoing collaborative investigation. Congratulations to all the creative and inspiring students on your first museum exhibition! Learn more: guggenheim.org/ywc2018

 

Photo: Scott Rudd

 

Learning English through Kindness

TEDxMonteCarloSalon 2019 “Lifelong Learning” photograph by Kaidi-Katariin KNOX

2014 Fire & Rescue Camp for incoming freshman

Ioan learning to ride his new bike.

learning to fly - by tom petty

Fujifilm X-E4

TTArtisan 50 mm f1.2

Learning to skate on the natural ice rink in Kitchener's Victoria Park

Photographs from the E-learning Debate 2010 at the Oxford Union

In the Central Library's Create205 Learning Lab participants in the week-long Civil Rights Through the Eyes of a Young Poet summer camp record poems they wrote. Their poems will be available for future generations to hear in the BPL Archives Department.

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