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Hoboken 03/05/2012
Under the slogan "Tomorrow's installer is sitting at the school desk now", final-year electrics-electronics students of various schools are receiving a visit from a Belgacom technician who will be giving an info session and a live demo.
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Ever wonder how machine learning has evolved? Do you know how it all began? Did you know in 1976 the UK police created the 1st license plate recognition system? To find out more, check out our infographic on the evolution of machine learning.
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Hoboken 03/05/2012
Under the slogan "Tomorrow's installer is sitting at the school desk now", final-year electrics-electronics students of various schools are receiving a visit from a Belgacom technician who will be giving an info session and a live demo.
Follow the life at Belgacom on:
Legal disclaimer on School Visits photoset page.
EU supported 'Back to Learning' project in Amman on December 19, 2013 provides alternative learning activities to Syrian children attending Alzubaydeh school. PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE
Multipurpose room in final stages during carpet installation, painting, and ceiling tile installation.
I like this candid shot even though you can't really see chef.
Chef Paolo Lopriore of Il Canto spent a week at Stratford Chef's School (this was his second visit). This was a shot taken in the kitchen while chef was wrapping up a conversation with the student chef for next evening's dinner (a different student chef heads the kitchen every night). A sight like this always touches me (mentorship) - the fact that there's a personal vested interest/relationship between teacher and student. Besides being jovial and very approachable, I can understand why chef is popular with the students and staff: he's just really nice and obviously cares.
For more about the program and the experience, read this: www.torontolife.com/daily/daily-dish/restauranto/2012/01/...
This event brought together leaders from Police Now, Teach First, Frontline and Think Ahead to discuss how they are improving front-line service delivery, what challenges they have faced, how these hurdles have been overcome, and how the schemes are working together to share best practice, learn from each other and create a common movement for public sector innovation and change.
Panellists included:
David Spencer, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Police Now
Ella Joseph, Joint Chief Executive, Think Ahead
Josh MacAlister, Chief Executive, Frontline
James Westhead, Executive Director of External Relations, Teach First
This event was chaired by Emma Norris, Programme Director, Institute for Government
Photo's by Candice McKenzie
14 January 2012
Getting ready for the coffee morning at the primary school. Table of exciting learning opportunities to see if we can help encourage some more learning dreams.
with support from www.thersa.org
Unexpected slapfest between Dutchess and Riley. (Who knew a boxer could do so little damage?)
Much better than the 6 stitches needed after a peek-a-pom attack.
When you are using speed learning or accelerated learning techniques you do so by communicating. Communication is formed from language.
So far so good... Right !
Well maybe. You see it all depends on what the language is that you are learning in...
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This girl got bored with her painting and so she spilled the paint over the canvass. Cute little girl.
Mentors from The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Engineering show participants how to solder at an East Lake Branch Library Summer Learning program.
Damn... this feeding yourself is harder than it looks!
Working away for a while so contact will be sporadic.
Thank you all for your support. Be back soon
The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.