Not exact matches
Marszalek said he enjoys donating
artifacts to villages rather than turning them over to the Illinois State Museum
in Springfield because it makes it easier for people to
learn about their local history.
We can
learn a great deal about pasts we would otherwise never know, by studying sites themselves and
artifacts (simple or spectacular)
in their original contexts at sites.
«What we were
learning in mice was reflected
in human disease, it was not just some weird mouse
artifact,» says Lewis.
Professor Willard Libby produced the first radiocarbon dates
in 1949 and was Radiocarbon dating is a technique used by scientists to
learn the ages of biological specimens — for example, wooden archaeological
artifacts or ancient
Over the course of ten years worth of Marvel Studios movies, fans have come to
learn about the six Infinity Stones,
artifacts of immense power that have been quarreled over numerous times, usually with the fate of humanity hanging
in the balance.
He's on the trail of drifter Brayker (William Sadler) and an ancient
artifact Brayker carries with him filled with sanctified blood collected, we
learn in flashback, literally at a certain mount
in Calvary.
Four deleted scenes (10 minutes
in toto), again with Duchovny / Freundlich commentary, are useless with or without editorial, though we
learn that all were dear, dear
artifacts so terribly difficult to elide.
In the sequel, viewers
learn that a daring thief known as the Tornado has been swiping priceless
artifacts, including the Shroud of Turin, the Magna Carta and, of course, the Pink Panther.
Regardless of the choice of application, digital portfolios are an excellent way to preserve the amazing
artifacts of
learning that students create
in the classroom.
I am deeply interested
in assessment integration within PBL that is both rigorous
in helping teachers and students to explicitly address
learning goals and authentic
in supporting the production of meaningful
artifacts.
They design the
artifact that,
in their opinion, will best demonstrate the
learning outcomes.
Reconstructing
Artifacts Michelle Gay, who teaches at Foley (Alabama) Intermediate School, submitted this fun, hands - on activity,
in which students
learn about an archaeologist's work.
However, unlike the paper - based portfolio, the electronic portfolio is a multimedia approach that allows the teacher to present teaching,
learning and reflective
artifacts in a variety of formats (audio, video, graphics, and text).
On Friday, April 8th the 4th - grade students of The Children's Guild's Monarch Academy Annapolis Public Charter school had loads of fun
learning about
artifacts from the oyster industry and participating
in an oyster activity led by Speaker, Bryan Gomes from the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
With Seesaw for Schools, administrators can pull up rich
learning artifacts and progress reports
in family meetings, celebrate and support classroom activities, and even leave comments on student work to encourage achievement!
Theoretical grounds for my
learning design included the concepts of knowledge building (Scardamalia & Bereiter, 1991), mediating
artifacts (Vygotsky, 1978), and spatial representation and imagery
in learning (Schwartz & Heiser, 2006).
In addition, top applicants may be asked to submit evidence of student
learning (i.e., Galileo data, standards - based gradebook, classroom
artifacts, etc).
In addition, she has created a meaningful
learning environment that includes the principles of UDL and provides
artifacts that document students» performance toward their
learning goals.
Children share specific examples and
artifacts of their
learning and explain how they are applying their
learning in new and different situations.
Active
learning engages educators
in using authentic
artifacts, interactive activities, and other strategies to provide deeply embedded, contextualized professional
learning.
Presentations of
Learning: Have students present their learning, grounded in artifacts / evidence from their own work, to a panel of peers and adults who can offer feedback and support for nex
Learning: Have students present their
learning, grounded in artifacts / evidence from their own work, to a panel of peers and adults who can offer feedback and support for nex
learning, grounded
in artifacts / evidence from their own work, to a panel of peers and adults who can offer feedback and support for next steps.
During the post-discussion, teachers and coaches take a closer look at the student
artifacts (their question responses and their actual work) and begin to identify gaps
in learning.
In the same way that archaeologists might sift through a digging site to discover evidence that will help them piece together knowledge of a place or a people, educators are always seeking
artifacts that might paint a more detailed picture of their students»
learning.
Other recommendations include engaging teachers
in investigations, both to
learn disciplinary content and to experience inquiryoriented
learning; to examine student work and other classroom
artifacts for evidence of what students do and do not understand; and to apply what they have
learned in their classrooms and subsequently discuss how it went.
Learning is captured (documented) through photographs, video, and / or
artifacts, and students have clearly been involved
in the process.
The final phase is a post-discussion where teacher and coach or study team analyze the
artifacts they've collected to assess the students» levels of
learning and to plan for the teacher's next steps
in instruction.
Teacher leaders
in our programs use TALENT to capture video
artifacts of professional
learning and instruction as they implement and reflect on their instructional development.
Focusing on
artifacts and activities based on the Museum's current special exhibition, The Pelican State Goes to War: Louisiana
in World War II, discover the key themes that cross Louisiana's geographic and cultural diversity, review important individuals and events, and
learn how the war changed the state for decades to come.
Attendees will explore ways to use museums as powerful sites for
learning and engage meaningfully with art and
artifacts in courses led by museum educators and classroom teachers, as well as continue exploration of Project Zero ideas begun the previous day.
using SRI tools to engage
in conversation about equity, and to
learn from authentic issues and
artifacts in professional practice
Recommendations for short outings include exploring the beauty of the Green Grotto Caves and visiting the outdoor museum Columbus Park
in Discovery Bay to
learn about the Spanish colonial era first hand from the
artifacts on showcase.
During your stay
in this enchanting part of Jamaica, the nearby outdoor museum Columbus Park offers the opportunity to
learn about the Spanish Colonial era through the
artifacts on display.
The fact that there are collectible
artifacts and ways to
learn about World War I throughout the game is a nice touch, which, combined with likable characters, goes a long way
in making you feel for the people who were a part of the greatest conflict humanity had ever known at the time.
This introduces a new element of the game where you will need to
learn languages
in order to find out additional hidden treasures which is accomplished through the collection of
artifacts.
Studying art and
artifacts could help us understand the history of humankind, and also that we could
learn from the past
in ways that help us comprehend our lives today.
And while this right may see an
artifact of the internet, I hold that efforts to extend access to such work are part of a historic struggle among those devoted to
learning, which
in the history of the West, date back to the book - sharing and - copying networks that operated within the nonproprietary realm of medieval monasticism.
«Women's faces, just like those of men, can be perfectly presentable without makeup; it is a cultural
artifact that most women raised
in the United States
learn to put on — and presumably enjoy wearing — cosmetics.
The workplace
learning literature focuses on processes and supports for
learning rather than on techniques and topics for teaching, so that learners are included
in a rich curriculum that includes the work, the culture of the workplace, and the resources
in the form of people and
artifacts.
Apple is also applying machine
learning to its camera system so, for example, it continuously analyzes video
in a million discreet sections to identify things like grass, sky, and motion, and then optimize compression to make sure
artifacts don't destroy textures or edges.