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Kaleidoscope 2018 – Machine learning for a 5G future

Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Santa Fe, Argentina

26-28 November 2018

 

©ITU/Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Santa Fe, Argentina

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.

 

Check out the website here:

www.challenger.org/

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Learning to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables

We'll just skip the crawling.

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.

Or learning to bring things back so we can throw them again! Earlier in the week my husband accidently threw his "Wubba" (seriously that's what it's called !) and it landed on the roof. Jet really seemed to think he could get it back - if he clambered up on the bbq, so we had to distract him and get him to settle for us throwing a stick. The Wubba will probably stay on the roof for the rest of the winter, so had to get him a new one. Five minutes into the game it's looking a little the worse for wear!

at The Immigrant Learning Center's 20th Anniversary Celebration on October 20, 2012. Photo courtesy of Jon Fischer Photography.

Miss A when she was first let off the lead rein

These young tiger cubs try to stalk a bird. Zoo babies at the Cincinnati Zoo.

Installation of "wall talker" whiteboard material in multipurpose room prior to carpet installation.

Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Gardens

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

I beat a nine year old in chess. I feel accomplished.

 

this is actually a photo from one or two years ago. I am cleaning out my files

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!!!!

The girls are learning about batteries. In this activity, we've set up a circuit with a light bulb, battery, and switch. When the paper clip touches both of the metal brads on the paper, the light will go on. When the paper clip doesn't touch one of the brads, the light bulb goes off.

Welcome to the world of laughter and serious play! Learning Express’ goal is for you to be pleased with every purchase. Their shelves are stocked with 1000′s of amazing, unique toys, classic toys that have passed the test of time, and the latest and greatest toys that are wonderful and wildly imaginative.

 

They compliment their mix with a dash of fashions and a sprinkle of whimsy. Best of all, at Learning Express, you can get personalizations and gift wrap for free and promising exceptional, hassle-free shopping that will delight you!

At The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay during Singapore Garden Festival 2018.

Generations Gardening Together

MCPL Children's Courtyard

May 22, 2013

This is the cathedral of learning in Pittsburgh. Quite impressive once you are used to some of the german university buildings...

Raheny Library has just participated in a new project called 'Learning Through Football', in which children’s literacy and numeracy skills are improved through a football skills-based programme. 'Learning Through Football', a project initiated by Minister Aodhan O Riordain, was delivered in partnership with the FAI and local schools in early May 2015.

 

Our photo shows Chloe Kearney and Eve Keogh, both from Saint Eithne's School in Edenmore, who came joint first for their scrapbooks which contain their comic book designs (they learned some skills to compose their designs at the workshop in Raheny Library with Alan Nolan) and also facts and photos of their favourite footballers (using books borrowed from the library).

 

Well done to Chloe and Eve!

A juvenile Bald Eagle watches the adults as they hunt for salmon. This image was taken at Lake Coeur d'Alene near Post Falls, Idaho.

Julian visiting his cousin Lincoln and learning how to share. (He wasn't particularly pleased with that concept)

Learning Networks Workshop in action

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