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Photo of a student using the 1st generation eeePC in social studies class for their final unit of the year, which studies the cold war though the Vietnam War. This guy really likes the eeePC and is not bothered at all by the small screen and the small keyboard. He types really, really quickly with this. At $399 and running a version of Linux, these Ultra Mobile Portable Devices will continue to make their ways into our schools.
Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.
credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer
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outside of Pyongyang children's palace,
story at the same place from 5 years ago:
www.flickr.com/photos/loolooimage/3205817901/in/set-72157...
Yashica Electro 35 CC
Kodak Ultramax
One of many great student murals at a public school near my neighborhood.
BaseCamp Student Depot & Hotel
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Architects: Grupa 5 Architekci
Renovation: 2022
Renovation of century old, monumental red brick former bakery to a students dormitories and hotel.
NASA has announced the winners of the 2016 NASA Student Launch challenge, held April 13-16 near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tennessee, won first place and took home the top prize of $5,000, offered by Orbital ATK, of Promontory, Utah, longtime corporate sponsor of the challenge.
The University of Louisville, in Kentucky, won second place, and Cornell University of Ithaca, New York, placed third. The Rookie of the Year award was presented to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
Nearly 50 middle and high school, college and university teams from 22 states demonstrated advanced aerospace and engineering skills related to real-world activities and programs on NASA’s journey to Mars. Teams spent eight months building and testing rockets designed to fly to an altitude of one mile, deploy an automated parachute system, and land safe enough for reuse, while some teams also designed scientific payloads for data collection during flight.
For more images from this year's Student Launch, click here.
For more information about Student Launch, click here.
To read the full article, click here.
Spring has begun, so many girls show their best. Over the last week I saw many students in opaque tights, most of which are colorful!
Former FS Valley Central
Re-Letter to First Student in 2016 and used as a spare between VC and Wallkill before retirement.
1999 Thomas Built International DT466E
First Student #035134
1 of 3 (see 135 and 136)
Originally 1 of 4 (134 crashed)
Retired May 2012
Front cover & rear main leaking oil, Transmission light comes on electrical problem, Blow by from Engine, Rear floor rails need replacing, Flooring rotting out, Water leaking from above driver area, Transmission leaking fluid, Need exhaust
Brighton students by contrast must make do with crush-loading bendybuses, cast-offs from London's hapless flirtation with the odious breed. Brighton & Hove 125 (BL57OXJ) is seen against a backdrop of characteristic Brighton architecture.
I graduated upper secondary school ("high school") last saturday :))) it was a really really good day and now I'm officially free from school and free to do whatever I want! (almost) haha
I've got an interview to a photography education on monday, keep your fingers crossed!
Children being instructed to pray, in the parking lot of a local park during a field trip. Nasrapur, near Pune, India