They disseminate their findings within this collection
through educational displays, exhibitions, lectures and essays.
Not exact matches
Opened in 2014, the 4,700 - square - foot museum immerses visitors in an interactive,
educational experience that explains the economy
through nearly 100
displays, games, sculptures and videos.
Loon surveyors» continue to play a key
educational role
through distributing brochures, creating informative
displays, erecting signs, building nest platforms, addressing local concerns, and, of course, tracking loon chick survival over their first, critical summer.
The bin is designed to enable users to identify which recycling compartment to put their waste into and also develop their understanding of the importance of recycling
through interesting and
educational facts
displayed when a product is scanned.
Our journey starts from the beginning of the 20th century, and includes, inter alia, the famous Pavlovian Conditioning and Skinner's Operant Conditional Theory, continues
through the mid 50s and the first time computers were used in learning environments, the influential Problem - Based Learning inspired by Howard Barrows in the 60s, David Merrill's Component
Display Theory, the Cognitive Flexibility Theory in the late 1980s that aims to develop the learner's ability to comprehend multidimensional situations, the introduction of multimedia and CD - ROMs in
educational environments in the 90s, to the development of WebQuest in 1995, and the launch of the Authentic Learning Model in the late 2000s by Marilyn Lombardi.
According to Digitimes «
Through the strategic cooperation, Japan
Display will adopt EIH - developed e-paper to provide indoor / outdoor display panels and displays on the back of smartphones, while EIH will adopt Japan Display - developed LTPS (low - temperature poly - Si) and Pixel Eyes in - cell touch panel technology to develop touch e-paper solutions for use in automotive, educational and IoT (Internet of Things) displays as well as dynamic PC keyboards and smart cards.
Display will adopt EIH - developed e-paper to provide indoor / outdoor
display panels and displays on the back of smartphones, while EIH will adopt Japan Display - developed LTPS (low - temperature poly - Si) and Pixel Eyes in - cell touch panel technology to develop touch e-paper solutions for use in automotive, educational and IoT (Internet of Things) displays as well as dynamic PC keyboards and smart cards.
display panels and
displays on the back of smartphones, while EIH will adopt Japan
Display - developed LTPS (low - temperature poly - Si) and Pixel Eyes in - cell touch panel technology to develop touch e-paper solutions for use in automotive, educational and IoT (Internet of Things) displays as well as dynamic PC keyboards and smart cards.
Display - developed LTPS (low - temperature poly - Si) and Pixel Eyes in - cell touch panel technology to develop touch e-paper solutions for use in automotive,
educational and IoT (Internet of Things)
displays as well as dynamic PC keyboards and smart cards.»
Twenty minutes away is Harrison's Cave, an extraordinary complex of underground pools and rock formations with
educational installations and
displays, as well as a 45 - minute electric cart tour
through the caverns» twisting turns on which you will learn all about just what makes this island's geology so distinct from the rest of the Caribbean.
According to the museum's charter, The purpose of the Morris Museum of Art shall be: to enhance the quality of life in the Central Savannah River Area and to broaden the knowledge and understanding of the visual arts in the Southeastern United States by collecting, preserving and
displaying works of art focused upon, but not limited to, the art and artists of the American South; by creating and hosting quality traveling exhibitions; and by developing and maintaining a library and research center focusing on Southern American painting; and to contribute to the general appreciation of art
through lecture programs, symposia, publications, and other
educational programs.
«The Dallas Museum of Art League, founded in 1938, provides critical support to the Museum
through volunteer work; contributions to key endowment funds, special
educational programs, and exhibitions; and the creation and
display of fresh floral arrangements throughout the Museum for visitors to enjoy.
This private / public collaboration between the Foundation and the Arboretum enables the Museum to promote the art of bonsai and penjing to visitors
through masterpiece
displays and
educational programs.