Sentences with phrase «into collaborative work»

I M U U R 2 transforms Vō's selection of Wong's objects into a collaborative work between the two artists.

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The company has expanded its existing space into a new 50k sq.ft office in Marina del Rey, CA where more than three hundred DSC team members enjoy a variety of collaborative working spaces, dedicated education and development programs, an on - site barista and more.
So this all becomes a very interesting view of the world: once we get to that level, contracts become like rudimentary AIs working on your behalf, [and] we begin to enter into the collaborative economy where true peer - to - peer nature can emerge.
Tony: Definitely, but at the same time, I've grown to trust the people I'm working with, and it was interesting to invite them into more of a collaborative role.
It has since grown into a collaborative effort of over 700 local and national organizations all working together to establish community and school gardens across the country.
The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) People's Garden initiative has grown into a collaborative effort of local and national organizations all working together to establish community and school gardens.
Training people to work in interdisciplinary roles — to be comfortable spread thin — may ease the way for collaborative research and pave a smoother road into the future of scientific research.
Current collaborative studies between UIC and Wayne State are working to fully translate this metabolomic signature into a truly non-invasive clinical method to detect and localize epileptic brain regions with high fidelity using MRI machines.
Most of the parties involved say that process has been collaborative — but disagreements about the impact on the Asian carp, cost - sharing and questions about the effectiveness of proposed technologies have caused delays and call into question just how well the various groups are working together.
For example, we showed in collaborative work with Jeffrey I. Gordon's laboratory at Washington University in St. Louis last year that transferring the microbes from an obese person into mice raised in a bubble with no microbes of their own resulted in fatter mice.
The Alliance provides the means to establish networks and to encourage collaborative work towards advancing the Genomic Medicine discipline, focusing in particular on translating results from academic research into clinical practice.
But to have even stronger results, these communities are now mobilizing into coalitions or collaboratives, working together to keep their people, and their environment, safe.
In furtherance of their mutual interest in improving fundamental and clinical pharmacogenomics and its translation into clinical practice, the two organizations have agreed: (a) cooperate and collaborate on programs and activities of mutual interest, (b) work together to provide education symposia / workshops in developing countries and regions, and (c) foster collaborative research to better understand the genetic basis for ethnic diversity in the response to and adverse effects from medicines.
In a collaborative study performed at Duke University with the Environmental Working Group, they found in 26 women that a common synthetic chemical in nail polish called triphenyl phosphate (TPHP, sometimes TPhP or TPP) is leaking into the bodies of women who wear nail polish.1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26485058 They think it leaches through the cuticles or possibly that another ingredient in the nail polish makes the nail itself more permeable.
Our research director, Esther Sternberg, MD, is working to establish collaborative, multidisciplinary translational research program that is exploring the science of the mind - body connection from varying perspectives and then translating those findings into IM practice.
Before getting into team work, students might do a team builder to set the tone — have them do the human knot activity as a fun way to demonstrate collaborative problem solving, or have them each give a brief «weather report» on how they're feeling that day as a way of building trust within the community.
Traditional hierarchical models of work are devolving into collaborative teams, where any individual is perceived to be able to make a contribution, if they have an open mindset and the right attitude.
Collaborative technology, such as wireless gateways like the wePresent WiPG - 2000, will bring a student's work into play more directly, allowing them to connect and present.
It is through this training and deeper understanding of the potential of collaborative technologies working together that a greater return on investment can be achieved, as Neil Watkins explains: «IT and AV products often fall into disuse as the latest new and shinier technology arrives.
It depends on a strong professional culture characterised by shared norms and values, a focus on student learning, collaborative approaches to work and reflective inquiry into teaching practices, as well as leadership that fosters and supports that professional culture,» Ingvarson says.
The investment you make into Positive Education for all is paying dividends within your school community, I'm particularly interested in your starting point when creating a positive, collaborative and supportive work environment, and your policy.
There are two types of Starter Packs to get you quickly up and running: Digital Binder - a digital ring binder that feels like paper where you create your own custom digital binder solution; and Document Workspace where you can relocate your workspace into the digital world, encouraging collaborative working in your organization.
Included in this resource are 30 fun icebreakers to for the beginning of the year, but also team building activities to bring collaborative work into your class.
Included in this resource are 30 fun icebreakers for the beginning of the year, but also team building activities to bring collaborative work into your class.
Various companies offer ready - made solutions for creating digital portfolios that allow students to upload their work into predefined templates, or collaborative Web - based tools.
eBooks in School Libraries Part 2: Digital Ethics At Dorman High School [in Spartanburg School District 6, Roebuck, SC], I try to find ways to work discussion of digital ethics into the collaborative lessons that happen in the library.
As they work on the assessment tasks students are also learning and gaining some insight into their own collaborative problem solving skills.
Writing About offers a collaborative opportunity for small groups of students to work individually first to write about a concept and then to come together and putting their individual work into a paragraph about the topic.
This collaborative planning allowed the group to consider how to structure the work of the PLC, taking into account the strengths and challenges around mathematics teaching and learning in the building.
Teams of teachers working with a common and manageable set of students, with time built into their schedule for collaborative work and receive initial facilitation to guide their efforts.
Sixteen schools — charters, district and Archdiocese — from six LEAP programs attended the collaborative work session taking participants on an inspiring journey into the «why» and «what» of school through the lens of space design.
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His trainings include how to incorporate singletons into PLCs, how digital tools can make collaborative tasks easier, and how to best develop tangible structures to support the work of learning teams.
Many teachers are already doing much of what goes into producing an SGO: working in collaborative groups to address questions surrounding student achievement, using high - quality assessments, differentiating instruction and setting goals based on student readiness, and teaching a curriculum aligned to state standards.
Digging into some California - focused work with the Center for Teaching Quality (CTQ), we found that teachers at L.A. Unified's Social Justice Humanitas Academy (9 - 12) and UCLA Community School (K - 12) do just that by establishing collaborative leadership cultures driven by shared purpose, functioning as learners, taking risks to try creative new things, assessing performance, and establishing close ties with the community to learn about its needs.
For example, teachers are beginning to design learning opportunities that mirror the math collaborative's formative assessment lesson approach, including incorporating into their day - to - day instruction and student work the strategies of asking probing questions and engaging students in collaborative learning.
STAR understands that being «gifted and talented» isn't about an IQ test; it's about tapping into motivation and curiosity and embracing passions through challenging courses, collaborative thinking, and hard work.
«Teachers across America understand that social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school, work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this priority.
The partnership has morphed into a collaborative action community (as in Pierson & McNeil, 2000), where the college students and the middle level teachers work together toward a common goal: improving social studies education.
We work with districts to create a concrete framework for turning collaborative commitments into collaborative action.
Her written work includes Literature to Think About (a whole language curriculum published with Weston Woods Studios), Changing Schools into Communities for Thinking, Assessment in the Learning Organization, Assessment Strategies for Self - Directed Learning, Habits of Mind series, Thinking - Based Learning, Using Curriculum Mapping and Assessment to Improve Student Learning, many as collaborative efforts.
This is important, as collaborative inquiry requires educators to surface gaps in their knowledge or practice and take risks as they work through obstacles to infuse new ways of thinking or working into their practice.
The Meaningful Student Engagement Collaborative works to transform OUSD student leadership into a more representative and effective body.
After synthesizing over 800 meta - analyses on the factors that impact student achievement, John Hattie concluded that the best way to improve schools was to organize teachers into collaborative teams that clarify what each student must learn and the indicators of learning the team will track, to gather evidence of that learning on an ongoing basis, and to analyze the results together so that they could learn which instructional strategies were working and which were not.
Teachers are organized into grade level, course specific, or interdisciplinary collaborative teams in which educators work interdependently to achieve common goals for which members are mutually accountable.
A new report from the American Institutes for Research, co-authored by the Collaborative's deputy director Joel Knudson, tells the story of how the CORE Districts came into existence and designed their early work together.
To ease into a student - centered format, she tested small collaborative group activities for her students to work on.
What is missing is a provincial vision that describes how technology can be used to: promote innovative thinking and collaborative work; incorporate rich digital resources into student learning; employ varied assessment methods to improve learning; model ethical practices in the digital age and strengthen professional development.
While one group of scholars work in these small teams, the rest of the class is broken down into two other groups: one learns through collaborative projects with peers, and the other learns individually using digital curriculum.
Not only has Marquardt made great strides in improving student achievement and closing the achievement gap, but it has also created a sustainable collaborative culture that enables it to continue the work into the future.
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