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I will be teaching basic hand embroidery online. For details please visit my Big Cartel store
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Nothing like a delicious cappuccino to brighten up an overcast day.
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Interesting graffiti on this abandoned gun turret from World War 2 along the shoreline on Tower Beach.
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Page header image for the Online Learning website at Eastern Washington University: outreach.ewu.edu/online.html. Used Photoshop.
Colourful!
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I love biking to the top of Prospect Point to get this view.
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Vancouver is looking good this morning.
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Centro on Bellarmine University’s campus in Louisville, Kentucky on Monday, April 6, 2020 while students remain off campus and engage in online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results from Allen, I. E., & Seaman, J. (2008). Online nation: Five years fo growth in online learning: Babson Survey Research Group
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This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact comm.marketing@ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Paul H. Joseph / UBC Brand & Marketing”
Thursday, November 8, 2012 - Education Secretary Paul Reville visited Birch Meadow Elementary School in Reading to learn more about how the school is integrating technology and online learning tools into its classrooms.
Photo Credit: Heather Johnson, EOE
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This picture displays how a college student can take a class while enjoying the sunshine in a park. Many students find it easier to learn outside on their own time than in the traditional classroom setting.