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The National STEM Guitar Project, in partnership with NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Centers with funding provided through a grant from The National Science Foundation (#1304405), hosts innovative Guitar Building Institutes around the United States. The 5-day institutes, combined with additional instructional activities comprising 80 hours, provide faculty training on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for middle, high school, and post-secondary faculty. The institutes present and teach participants hands-on, applied learning techniques to help engage students and spark excitement for learning STEM subject matter.
Nationwide, there are increasing concerns from businesses about the supply of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics trained workers. Science and math test scores in the U.S. are among the lowest around the world.
The goal and objective of the STEM Guitar Building Institutes is to showcase a new way to present learning for students with applied methods.
A photo from inside Porsche Centre Oakville - Canada's largest and most technologically-advanced Porsche facility that officially opened its doors on September 16, 2013 to service the western edge of the Greater Toronto Area, including Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Grimsby and surrounding communities. (CNW Group/Policaro Automotive Family)
Campamento de verano tecnológico. Tecnópole Technological Workshops. 2015. Fotografías por Profocus.
The Technological Innovation for Efficiency Enhancements in Energy session of the Energy Materials 2017 Materials for Oil and Gas and AMREE Oil & Gas III symposium was concluded with a lively panel discussion (from left): Ram Shenoy, RBR group and U.S. Department of Energy, panelist; Kripa Varanasi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, panelist; Partha Ganguly, Baker Hughes, panelist; Indranil Roy, Schlumberger, panel moderator; Hani Elshahawi, Shell, panelist; and Rehan Alimohammad, Alimohammad & Zafar, PLLC.
Through a variety of topical lenses including environmental changes, technological innovations, and economic studies of inequality, many authors have sought to define and illustrate the progress of urban environments in the 19th century. Even the accounts that share a similar topical lens vary in the aspects and agents of progress they choose to highlight. Both Carl Smith, the author of Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City and Earnest Freeberg, the author of The Age of Edison, focus on progress brought about by an optimists’ re-imagination of urban infrastructure. The fundamental difference between these two papers is that Smith illustrates a more macro-level view of progress, which he defines in his Heritage chapter as a shift in the public perception and governmental responsibility towards accepting urban planning and improvement for the greater good as a governmental obligation, whereas, Freeberg takes a more ground-level approach to describing progress, taking detailed note of how the integration of lighting as infrastructure changed every day urban life from the work environment, to public spaces, to the home. While different in scope, both approaches have their merit and demonstrate completeness in their own unique ways.
Although Smith’s work focuses less on how changes in the built environment affected every day urban life, his analysis of The Plan of Chicago, captures The Plan’s role in shaping how people viewed the built environment. According to his bibliographical essay, Smith’s main sources included a fully illustrated copy of The Plan itself as well as papers and speeches written by Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett. Smith includes illustrations and quotes from these sources throughout his analysis of The Plan and the process of its implementation in order to “reveal the day-to-day details involved in the creation and implementation of The Plan” (170 Smith). Smith’s bibliographical essay also includes references to sources pertaining to “The scholarship of urban planning in America” as well as texts that describe the history of Chicago’s built environment like Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis. Smith gives a comprehensive overview of how the publication of The Plan promoted urban planning as a means to reform urban space for public good.
Meanwhile, Freeberg takes a magnifying glass to Smith’s macro-view of progress by focusing on the integration of light into the built environment and how it changed lives at all levels of class hierarchy. Some of Freeberg’s main sources included publications such as Electrical World, Boston Globe, and New York Tribune, which allow him to give a comprehensive snapshot of changing public opinions and media battles between interest groups responding to the adoption of the electric light. These sources captured moments of both fascination and dissatisfaction with electrical infrastructure. Quotes from these sources also evidenced day-to-day changes in work life and leisure as public and workplace lighting blurred the once clear delineation between night and day.
These differences aside, Freeberg and Smith both declared that the built environment’s role in driving progress in the 19th century was made possible largely by innovators’ marketing and business minded approach to re-imagining the built environment. As shown in many publications during his time, Edison was a master of glorifying the magic of the electric light, garnering funds, and rallying the public’s support. The Plan of Chicago attempted to do the same, striving to encourage the public to imagine the city’s potential using vivid illustrations and spending time and resources to sell their recommendations to government officials, influential members of “the business community, property owners, and voters”.
Overall, Smith relied on The Plan as well as various secondary sources to perform a study-of-studies, which describes how The Plan of Chicago changed public and governmental views of urban planning, whereas, Freeberg highlighted specific instances and effects of those changes using an abundance of primary sources to examine changes in the every day life of urban residents and laborers. This difference is shown in the illustration above. Despite their differences in scope, both recognized the importance of entrepreneurial forces in changing how people viewed urban spaces and both provide comprehensive understandings of 19th century changes in the urban social experience.
Tours of the The Hive & Library Outpost of Nanyang Technological University during the ABLD-EBSLG-APBSLG Joint Meeting in Singapore from May 16-20, 2016. We visited NTU and this amazing space on Wednesday May 18th. The Conference was hosted by Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University. The theme of the conference was "The Way Forward: Smart, Savvy, Sustainable". Joint conference and meeting of members of ABLD (Academic Business Library Directors), APBSLG (Asia Pacific Business School Librarians’ Group) and EBSLG (European Business Schools Librarians’ Group).
In its hayday this was the top of the line winch all Icelandic fishermen dreamt of.One cylinder two stroke,primed with glow plug and hand turned for start.Wow what a beauty.
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Recommended Uses
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* Outfitted with ATN exclusive "Smart" features
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* Automatic on/off proximity sensor
* Hight resolution Gen. 1+ Image Intensifier Tube
* Multi-coated all-glass optics
* ATN Night Scout Night Vision Binoculars offers a long-Range Infrared Illuminator
* Water and fog resistant
* ATN Night Scout Night Vision Binoculars has a limited Two-Year Warranty
Specifications
Total Darkness IR System Yes
"SMART" Technology Yes
Multi-Purpose System No
IIT Generation 1+
Resolution 40 lp/mm
Magnification 5x
Lens System F1.2, 90 mm
Proshield Lens Coating Yes
FOV 20°
Range of Focus 20 m to infinity
Diopter Adjustment -5 to +5
Controls Digital
Automatic Brightness Control No
Bright Light Cut-off No
Automatic Shut-off System Yes
Infrared Illuminator Yes (focusing)
IR Indicator Yes (LED indicator)
Low Battery Indicator Yes (LED indicator)
Power Supply 2 x 3 V CR123A type battery
Battery Life 20 w/o IR
Environmental Rating Weather and fog resistant
MIL-STD-810 No
Operating Temperature -40 to +50 °C
Storage Temperature -50 to +70 °C
Dimensions 225 x 150 x 60 mm
8.9" x 5.9" x 2.3"
Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs
Warranty 2 years
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Tours of the The Hive & Library Outpost of Nanyang Technological University during the ABLD-EBSLG-APBSLG Joint Meeting in Singapore from May 16-20, 2016. We visited NTU and this amazing space on Wednesday May 18th. The Conference was hosted by Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University. The theme of the conference was "The Way Forward: Smart, Savvy, Sustainable". Joint conference and meeting of members of ABLD (Academic Business Library Directors), APBSLG (Asia Pacific Business School Librarians’ Group) and EBSLG (European Business Schools Librarians’ Group).
Historic former Library Building on the Texas Tech campus in Lubbock, Texas. The L-shaped Spanish Renaissance Revival style building was constructed in 1938 and mirrors the Chemistry Building. The building was named the James V. Allred Library after the Texas Governor. The library stayed at this location until a new library was built in 1962. The building now houses the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
The old Library Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 as a contributing resource to the Texas Technological College Historic District (NRHP District No. 96000523). Texas Tech University was established in 1923 as Texas Technological College.
Tours of the The Hive & Library Outpost of Nanyang Technological University during the ABLD-EBSLG-APBSLG Joint Meeting in Singapore from May 16-20, 2016. We visited NTU and this amazing space on Wednesday May 18th. The Conference was hosted by Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University. The theme of the conference was "The Way Forward: Smart, Savvy, Sustainable". Joint conference and meeting of members of ABLD (Academic Business Library Directors), APBSLG (Asia Pacific Business School Librarians’ Group) and EBSLG (European Business Schools Librarians’ Group).
Novosibirsk Chemical-Technological College after Mendeleev D. I.
Chemical Polytachnical School was built in 1932, designed by architect A. Bobrov. The building is a bright example of constructivism and one of the first educational buildings constructed in first third of 20th century.
The College is situated on Sacco and Vanzetti street, named in honour of Italian anarchists Ferdinando Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
Novosibirsk, Russia. Vladimir Shibanov, Nikon FM3a, Nikor 20/2.8, Rollei Retro 100
Part of Habitat of constructivism set:
The Technological Innovation for Efficiency Enhancements in Energy session of the Energy Materials 2017 Materials for Oil and Gas and AMREE Oil & Gas III symposium was concluded with a lively panel discussion (from left): Ram Shenoy, RBR group and U.S. Department of Energy, panelist; Kripa Varanasi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, panelist; Partha Ganguly, Baker Hughes, panelist; Indranil Roy, Schlumberger, panel moderator; Hani Elshahawi, Shell, panelist; and Rehan Alimohammad, Alimohammad & Zafar, PLLC.
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Tours of the The Hive & Library Outpost of Nanyang Technological University during the ABLD-EBSLG-APBSLG Joint Meeting in Singapore from May 16-20, 2016. We visited NTU and this amazing space on Wednesday May 18th. The Conference was hosted by Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University. The theme of the conference was "The Way Forward: Smart, Savvy, Sustainable". Joint conference and meeting of members of ABLD (Academic Business Library Directors), APBSLG (Asia Pacific Business School Librarians’ Group) and EBSLG (European Business Schools Librarians’ Group).