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Loyola University New Orleans is now partnering with the center through its service learning program, placing college students there to help mentor, tutor and sometimes just listen to the kids. The students help with homework, coach youth basketball teams, lead music and arts activities, and give computer tutoring to children who might otherwise be exposed to unsafe or unhealthy alternatives. Picture taken November 4, 2010.
Junior High School student William of Ghana is learning blogging, wiki, twittering with oneVillage's IT School training - Aug. 2008.
Learning to let go was one of the hardest parts of being sick, at least for me, which is why I made two different versions to represent it.
This was my first attempt at putting together an HDR photo. It's comprised of 9 different photos. I've got the mechanics down-- now I need to work on taking a better photo, and the artistic merit.
Iraqi Army 2nd Lt. Muhannad Saadi Tayeh, left, with the 17th Iraqi Army Division commando battalion, briefs his Soldiers prior to a mounted gunnery training event June 15, 2011 at Qa’qaa range, near Baghdad. The mounted gunnery training is part of a linked group of training modules, also including scout/sniper training, which are scheduled to be showcased at a combined live-fire exercise in July. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Stoutamire, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
The four of us (@amyquam @martintwin2 @angiegriess @RussGoerend) are
spending our collaboration time today revising a common rubric for a project
we're doing. I just got scolded because "Russ, we know you're not with us
because you're not logged into the Google Doc!"
Happy learning from Waukee Middle School in Waukee, IA
6th English PLC
I took this at the state fair when a group of young people showed up to learn about farming and agriculture 2017
A quick Saturday afternoon painting - I'm trying to loosen up and learn to think in terms of painting instead of drawing+colouring.
Acrylic on an offcut of matt board. The model is me, as usual, leaning sideways to look in a small mirror.