Not exact matches
«Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step,
through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth... one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he
learns, and at last put the whole corpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis... He must at once be a Thomist and an Atomist; until that reconciliation is attempted, the pulpit and the
laboratory will be forever at cross-purposes.»
In a breakthrough study that could improve how people
learn and retain information, the researchers significantly boosted the memory and mental performance of
laboratory mice
through electrical stimulation.
Go Deeper: From October
through June, the
laboratory's DNA
Learning Center offers its monthly hands - on «Saturday DNA!»
Through workshops and a science mentor program, teachers
learn molecular biology techniques and participate in
laboratory research.
We aim to educate students to address real - world problems
through a combination of classroom
learning, seminars, and hands - on field and
laboratory research opportunities.
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory researchers Priyadip Ray (left) and Brenden Petersen and their teams, using machine
learning algorithms, have developed computer models that can more accurately characterize a patient's progression
through stages of sepsis and better predict mortality risk by integrating past medical history, real - time vital signs and other diagnostics.
Weeks before the actual events, students
learned about the mission, its science theme, and space - related careers
through classroom activities and videos developed by the Applied Physics
Laboratory and Discovery Education.
Teachers
learn the skills to teach the scientific principles of biodiversity monitoring
through visits to natural «
laboratories» in forests and parks.
ISEEN sees itself as «an international
learning laboratory and networking opportunity
through which independent school experiential educators and administrators can share their program challenges and successes,
learn of and from model programs, and explore the developing role of experiential practices within our educational communities.»
ASELL (Advancing Science and Engineering
through Laboratory Learning) will run a workshop at the centre at the beginning of March — the event is being offered for free and instead of making a payment, participants are asked to make a commitment to sharing what they've
learned with colleagues in their own schools.
It also strays from one of the pillars of flipped
learning — namely, that the classroom be used as a
laboratory to test, refine, explore, and deepen information
through intentional content planned around the prior knowledge of students.
The Exploratorium is a public
learning laboratory exploring the world
through science, art, and human perception whose mission is to create inquiry - based experiences that transform
learning worldwide.
In the standard educational model, blended
learning often refers to the use of
laboratory equipment or computers to complement the class sessions and strengthen the teaching process
through practice and the application of theories
learned in class.
Our team specializes in 1 - on - 1 instruction
through the operation of innovative
learning laboratories!
Students will refine skills
learned in all veterinary technology courses
through placement at an off - site veterinary hospital, private practice, or
laboratory facility.
Through these adventures, the resort's surroundings become a natural classroom and living
laboratory in which kids, families, adults and groups
learn while having fun.
Lehigh University Art Galleries • Teaching Museum (LUAG) inspires, develops, and promotes visual literacy and cultural understanding
through cross-disciplinary educational opportunities that supplement formal classroom study, as an educational
laboratory to benefit students, faculty, and the community - at - large as part of the university
learning experience.
Set on 75 acres, the home and studio known as «Dragon Rock» is where Wright developed many of his designs and ideas for living, using it as a «
learning laboratory» up
through the 1970s.
LUAG inspires develops and promotes visual literacy and cultural understanding
through cross-disciplinary educational opportunities that supplement formal classroom study as an educational
laboratory to benefit students, faculty, and the community - at - large as part of the university
learning experience.
The scientist's
laboratory and the artist's studio are places where
learning is achieved
through open - ended inquiry, a never - ending cycle of thinking and doing, and the belief that failure is an inherent part of the process.
They experimented with new ways of teaching and
learning; they encouraged discussion and free inquiry; they felt that form in art had meaning; they were committed to the rigor of the studio and the
laboratory; they practiced living and working together as a community; they shared the ideas and values of different cultures; they had faith in
learning through experience and doing; they trusted in the new while remaining committed to ideas from the past; and they valued the idiosyncratic nature of the individual.
Facilitated
learning of 1151 and 1152 chemistry courses
through student - centered
laboratory experiments.
The skills needed to perform the job duties are
learned through the hands - on
laboratory training portions of the programs.
Its brick - and - mortar Dallas
laboratory school, founded in 1997, engages urban children from age 3
through fifth grade around a rigorous academic curriculum that integrates key social emotional
learning concepts and experiences.