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Blended Learning Symposium Breakfast
From l to r
Vickie Cook, Dean Larry Stonecipher, Laurel Newman, Kathryn Eisenhart and Shari McCurdy and Carolyn Peck
This is how the children practiced their writing skills. They just smoothed out a section of dirt and drew letters in the dirt. Well, it's certainly cheaper than buying paper and pencils
Goal: *** To help an intern in learning how to design and use photoshop while also creating a sermon graphic on vacation
Audience: Church members
Direction: The pastor called for a resolution list to be the direction
Please comment on which you think is better and why. Both of the pics were taken on a Canon 7D. Any way that I can communicate to him in basic terms on how to improve (slightly or greatly) is greatly appreciated!
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ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking
CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh,PA
July 10-13, 2009
This photo is from July 12, 2009.
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Epic's seminar on 'Telling stories through learning technologies' at Learning Technologies 2011.
View our completed papermation at www.epic.co.uk/storytelling
The Learning School, Kot Radha Kishen (Kasur - Pakistan) established in 2002 with the aim to provide quality education to rural area students on non-profit basis, so they should compete at National level.
Children at Five Points West Regional Branch Library are eager to blast off into 2019 Summer Learning.
My first time ever in the backseat of a cop car, if you can believe it. I didn't like it as much as he did.
On Sunday, November 27, 2016 two Venturer Companies came out for an introduction to Judo at the Burnaby Judo Club. Great fun was had, bodies were thrown, and on Monday, some tired, happy teenagers will wake up feeling a bit like a truck hit them :)
I attempted to make a card modeled after the shaped cards I've seen many of you create. It was much more labor intensive than what I'm used to creating, and definitely a learning experience.
I wanted to make a gingerbread house, but I don't have any candy stamps, so I had to alter ones I already had. I intended it to be an entry for the Win a Day on the HA Blog contest, but I ended up only being able to use the candy cane image from this year's winter stamps.
The tree, message inside, and the blue "candies" are from the Merriest Wishes stamp set. (The candies are just the round part of the ornament cut in half.)
The candy canes are from the Cozy Moments set. I stamped them in white Staz-On on transparency so that I could have them going both directions.
The holly leaf is from a set of Christmas Tag stamps that I don't know the name of.
The red and green half-circle "candies" are from the Hello Circles set, embossed in white and cut in half.
The gumdrops are also from the Hello Circles set. I stamped the dotted stamp, embossed it in transparent glitter, and then cut a gumdrop shape.
The door is also from the Hello Circles set.
The shutters on the window are from (just a portion of) the Big Candles stamp set.
The smoke is the cloud stamp from the Sky's the Limit set.
The lower portion of the house is stamped with the Raindrop background in Versamark ink.
The white trim is glittered with clear glitter.
The "doorknobs" are also something I've recently learned- Coloring pearls with permanent pens to alter their colors.
The final technique I've recently learned is how to make "windows" using transparency.
di-myself.blogspot.com/ for bigger/better pics.
It really was a case of shooting blur, pan and FREEZE photographs on a cold January morning as members of the Eastern Illinois University JOU 2950 class, including Dominic DeMondo, braved single-digit temperatures while learning the basics of photography. (IPhone 5 photo)
Epic's seminar on 'Telling stories through learning technologies' at Learning Technologies 2011.
View our completed papermation at www.epic.co.uk/storytelling