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As part of the school extra-curriculum activities, Phin Ngan primary school students get to learn embroidery from a Dzao ethnic craftswoman. Oxfam's project supports such activities to get children feel more engaged with the school life. Training young students about traditional craft also helps to preserve the rich ethnic cultures.

Photo: Vu Thu Trang/ Oxfam

 

The Burks teach participants at the East Lake Branch Library about Mae Jemison, Gladys West, and the "Hidden Figures" ladies through fun experiments about space.

 

Please vote for Learning Pet in the Open Hardware Summit Scholarship!

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Designed for elementary school students, Learning Pet enriches lessons by creating a physical interface to interact with the virtual world. We demonstrate a number sorting game, where the student interacts with the robot to blast virtual UFO's with the lowest value. Correct answers are celebrated with a wing flap, and each level-up with a dance. We use the Accessory Development Kit to interface with mobile devices while away from the computer.

 

Learn more about Learning Pet here:

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Littles learning about bird life. May 2024

Photography: Andrés Gaitán.

 

Mesa de ruitoque, 2011.

Learning Photography

1/60 Sec at f/5.6, ISO 100

 

Παρασκευή 18 Μαΐου 2012, Παιδαγωγική Σχολή, ΑΠΘ

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20190311 SB Learning Festival. (photo by Ben Cho)

One of my favorite learning 'spots' is Twitter. I know that for the most

part things shared have been vetted by individuals I respect (excluding avid

golfers). I can quickly scan the Tweets, Favorite those I'd like to explore

further, I can access from ANY device & from ANY location & at ANY time --

that's how my students like to learn & so do I!

 

@nsharoff

This week New Bohemia Signs was on site at Facebook's Learning Center to paint a mural I designed. Inspiration came from the ABC's of Bauhaus and the simple idea of object primitives being stepping stones to more complex forms, a parallel to how we often learn: start with basic concepts, make connections and develop those into a deeper level of understanding.

Summer Learning Kickoff Party at the Inglenook Branch Library.

Harriet and Ellen get their money's worth out of the rides in Buckinghamshire fair.

Please vote for Learning Pet in the Open Hardware Summit Scholarship!

www.openhardwaresummit.org/scholarship/

 

Designed for elementary school students, Learning Pet enriches lessons by creating a physical interface to interact with the virtual world. We demonstrate a number sorting game, where the student interacts with the robot to blast virtual UFO's with the lowest value. Correct answers are celebrated with a wing flap, and each level-up with a dance. We use the Accessory Development Kit to interface with mobile devices while away from the computer.

 

Learn more about Learning Pet here:

robotgrrl.com/learningpet/

Butterfly field trip for docents. Karen is explaining how to tell the difference between Lorquin's Admiral and the Califronia Sister.

Building a pot with homemade cob mix (clay, sand and straw).

 

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Big Local learning event about how to review your Big Local plan, held on 7 March 2015 at the Priory Rooms in Birmingham

The shuttle to the hotel for Learning Day 2017.

First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.

 

First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.

 

First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.

Oberlin College Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2024, May 27, 2024.

Photo Credit: Mike Crupi

14-year-old Atila Sayeed from Hussaini Gojal actively participates in AFS (Adolescent Friendly Space) sessions after learning about their importance from her teachers and parents. As part of F4HE, these sessions center on navigating physical and emotional challenges, delving into crucial subjects like recognizing safe and unsafe spaces for young girls, fostering self-love, self-understanding, and mastering assertive communication with adults. Through dynamic group activities with peers, Atila is honing the skill of identifying safe and unsafe spaces in her surroundings.

Learning Latte Art

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

There are many advantages to using CMS software in higher educational institutions. One of the most notable is that this type of structure creates the potential to adaptable the teaching to each learner’s needs and learning style.

Maria struggles with chopsticks, to the amusement of all.

Learning about Punggol Eco-Town at the Punggol Discovery Cube.

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