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The Thermals, Learning Team, Brainstorm, Candysound playing at Western Washington University on March 2, 2012.
Rachel Cotton (c) 2012
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Every athlete has to start at the beginning. Here a youngster concentrates as she learns to manoeuvre on the ice at a Parasport Festival during Winterlude on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa.
Photo Courtesy of the Canadian Paralympic Committee, Canada
2012
Poo Poo Point sits on the south east end of Tiger Mountain right where Tiger and Squak Mountain converge and you get nice gusts of wind. In this Google Map the small circle next to the road is the landing zone, and the area on the mountainside to the right is the jumping off point. On nice days there are always lots of paragliders sailing around on the thermals.
Pictures taken during the convertion training to Typhoon, of the first batch Spanish pilots. Instruction being provided by EADS test pilots
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(l to r) Ben Kingsley stars as Darwan and Patricia Clarkson as Wendy in Broad Green Pictures upcoming release, LEARNING TO DRIVE.
Credit: Linda Kallerus/Broad Green Pictures
I had the privilege of being able to stand on the sidelines and take pictures of the Lee County HS girl's soccer team (on which my daughter is the assistant coach). Although the quality of these photos is not the greatest (night game, "low shutter speed"), they can serve the purpose to help educate minor details to help the girls play a more fulfilling match.
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I'm sitting working at my desk looking out the window and stressing about the little baby monkey! The mommy has decided to let this little guy learn the ropes (so to speak) and he is jumping from branch to branch in the tree - falling and grabbing and I am stressing more than the monkeys about it! I feel like going and putting a safety net up for the little thing!!
Shiver me timbers! Kids at the Avondale Regional Branch Library's Tot Time – Pirates Rock! train to be pirates by learning to row a boat, crossing a crocodile pit, singing pirate shangies, and walking the plank! All passed with flying colors!
All trainees of the mobile learning workshop coordinated with the Arab Network for Distance Learning. The event take place in Amman Jordan at the National Center for Human Resource Development.
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
Wake Forest University School of Business held their annual ALP competition finals in Farrell Hall on 12/5/18.
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:
Thomas explores a new climbing activity: first time tentativly and then with enthusiasm on 14th February
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.
A Year with Children 2010
A Benefit for Learning Through Art
Thursday, May 20, 2010, 6–8 pm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Ave at 89th St, New York City
This special evening benefit supported the Guggenheim Museum education program Learning Through Art and celebrated the opening of A Year with Children 2010, the exhibition of student artwork from participating New York City public schools.
Photo: Christine Butler
On view: A Year with Children 2010