learn Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 1 By www.applevis.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 16:04:48 -0300 In this first part of a series of podcasts, Khalfan Bin Dhaher introduces us to the Swift Playgrounds app for the iPad, and takes us through the first lesson. Swift Playgrounds is an app made by Apple for the iPad, designed to get people, young and old, started in coding in a fun and engaging manner. If not already installed on your iPad, you can get it here on the App Store. Full Article iOS iOS & iPadOS Apps Programming Walk-through
learn Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 2 By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 10:10:26 -0300 IN this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher brings us part two of his three part series on learning to code with Swift Playgrounds from a VoiceOver user's perspective. Full Article iOS iOS & iPadOS Apps Programming
learn Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds on iPad - Part 3 By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:49:00 -0300 Part 3 of Khalfan Bin Dhaher's series on the Swift Playgrounds app, a fun and engaging way to learn to code on your iPad, with great VoiceOver accessibility. Full Article iOS iOS & iPadOS Apps Programming Walk-through
learn The Art of Attention Episode #3: Kim Manley Ort Learns to See with Her Camera By www.wcbe.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 11:00:00 +0000 Kim Manley Ort shares her approach to contemplative photography including exercises you can try using your camera or smartphone. We also discuss the challenges of sharing photos on social media and why they’re worth navigating. Excerpt from her book Adventures in Seeing: How the Camera Teaches You to Pause, Focus, and Connect with Life : “Learn to trust and honor your unique way of seeing and share it with the world. Our world needs people who pause before reacting, who focus on what’s really happening, see the possibilities, and then act from this place. It needs people who don’t feel helpless, who don’t rush to judgment or dismiss people or situations as unworthy of attention. The world needs you to see this way and your camera or smartphone can lead the way.” Follow Kim: KimManleyOrt.com Workshops, on-demand email courses, and retreats Monthly newsletter Instagram Resources that came up in our conversation: Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World ( library ) by Full Article
learn How Southampton learned of the Titanic sinking By www.dailyecho.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 14:05:14 +0100 Faces of the relatives gathered outside the White Star Line’s Southampton offices were etched with anguish and despair. Dan Kerins retells the story of when the tragic Titanic news broke Full Article
learn Learn to DJ for free with Serato Play By rekkerd.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 17:36:58 +0000 Serato has announced that its Serato Play DJ software is available for free during the month of May. You can get started right away with Serato Play, even if you’re not sure how. Serato has tutorials to help you navigate any questions, plus TIDAL and Soundcloud streaming integration into the software to get you started […] The post Learn to DJ for free with Serato Play appeared first on rekkerd.org. Full Article News DJ freeware Serato
learn Take Note: Author Of 'Anti/Vax' On What We Can Learn From Past Vaccine Controversies By radio.wpsu.org Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 19:50:22 +0000 Bernice Hausman is chair of the Department of Humanities in the Penn State College of Medicine. She’s recognized for her research on vaccines and breastfeeding, including why both can be controversial in the United States. She has written several books, most recently "Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy," which was published last year. WPSU's Anne Danahy spoke with Hausman about what we can learn from past vaccine controversies about the COVID-19 epidemic. Full Article
learn Over A Month Into E-learning, Rural Schools Face Challenges & Worry If They'll Be Online In The Fall By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 Coronavirus has highlighted the digital divide among low-income as well as rural students. Schools that don’t send students home with laptops rushed them equipment so they could do their homework online. School administrators say some parents claim to have internet access, but it may only be through a phone plan. Districts have distributed hot spots for families without a plan or where service is undependable. Particularly in rural communities like Montmorency, reliable internet connectivity is a major hurdle. Montmorency is a K-8 district in Whiteside County with around 230 students. Alex Moore is the superintendent. “On a good day, I get four megabytes per second download speed, so I knew that was going to be an issue. About half of our families probably have decent internet,” said Moore. Even that “good day” download speed doesn’t meet the FCC’s minimum recommendation for e-learning. For many younger students, remote learning has to be pencil and paper. Schools like Somonauk set up Full Article
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learn Fancy learning to dance in coronavirus lockdown? Scottish Ballet has a class for you By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0100 AS Scotland’s National Dance Company, Scottish Ballet aims to bring the benefits and joy of dance to everyone. Full Article
learn City Visions: Schools Navigate Remote Learning; Novelist Vanessa Hua on Finding Joy in a Pandemic By www.kalw.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 22:37:00 +0000 Schools are closed, and Zoom is the new classroom for thousands of Bay Area students. We'll discuss how local school districts are handling distance learning, get tips from teachers and hear about what we can do to create equitable learning experiences for all. We'll also get a update on the lastest local pandemic developments and hear a specially composed reflection on life in the coronavirus era by Bay Area novelist Vanessa Hua. And we want to hear from you. Call us during the show with your questions and experiences: 866-798-TALK or send an email anytime to cityvisions@kalw.org . Wednesday, April 15 at 9 PM. Guests : Erin Allday , health reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Peter Chin-Hong , professor of medicine and infectious diseases specialist, UCSF JC Farr , principal, Tamalpais High School in Marin County Lisa Kelly , 6th grade English teacher at the Life Academy in Oakland Jill Tucker, K-12 education reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Vanessa Hua , novelist whose books include Full Article
learn Distance Learning Creates Barriers For Some Special Ed Students By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 21:42:31 +0000 Educators, parents and students are all struggling to find their way through distance learning, but the challenges can be even greater for special education students. Full Article
learn Interview: PreK-12 Distance Learning During the COVID-19 Shutdown By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 09:33:35 EST Christ Episcopal School Director of Technology Bob Krieger discusses distance learning measures for early childhood to high school students implemented since the school shut down in mid-March in response to the spread of COVID-19. Full Article
learn What cops aren’t learning By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 06 May 2017 04:05:08 -0000 Some police departments are embracing a set of tactics designed to reduce the use of force – and prevent police shootings. Rather than rushing in aggressively, officers back off, wait out people in crisis and use words instead of weapons. But this training isn’t required in most states. Reveal teams up with APM Reports and finds that most cops spend a lot more time training to shoot their guns than learning how to avoid firing them. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article APM APM Reports Al Letson De-escalation Georgia Gun Violence Human Rights Mental Health Minnesota Podcast Police Police Brutality Police Departments Police Misconduct Police Training Police Violence San Francisco Use of force What-cops-arent-learning.mp3
learn What cops aren't learning (rebroadcast) By beta.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 26 May 2018 07:00:00 -0000 Some police departments are embracing a set of tactics designed to reduce the use of force – and prevent police shootings. Rather than rushing in aggressively, officers back off, wait out people in crisis and use words instead of weapons. But this training isn't required in most states. Reveal teams up with APM Reports and finds that most cops spend a lot more time training to shoot their guns than learning how to avoid firing them. This episode was originally broadcast on May 6, 2017. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today. Full Article 74 Seconds APM APM Reports Cops Curtis Gilbert De-Escalation Discrimination Georgia Guns Law Enforcement Minnesota Minnesota Public Radio News & Politics Philando Castile Police Police Shootings Police Violence Race Shootings Training
learn MeFi: When I learned about it, I never forgot it By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:01:33 GMT 173 years ago, the Choctaw Nation extended great generosity to the Irish people by donating famine relief during the Irish Potato Famine, despite having only recently survived the Trail of Tears themselves (previously). Today, the Irish people are paying that generosity forward by donating to the Navajo and Hopi nations en masse to support their struggles against the current coronavirus. Full Article
learn Learning Selenium By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Selenium is one of the most popular tools for testing web-based applications. It allows QA engineers to write and automate tests across many different browsers and operating systems, without a special scripting language. This course introduces Selenium to new users, covering installation and basic use cases. Find out how to set up the test-writing framework, WebDriver, and Selenium Grid, which allows you to distribute the testing load and run tests against a remote server. Learn best practices to write effective tests using variables and functions, and to organize tests into suites that can scale over time. Instructor Meaghan Lewis—a QA engineer at GitHub—also explains the test pyramid paradigm, which details an ideal way to balance unit, integration, and UI testing. Full Article
learn Online: Telephone Bike Map Consult: Learning the bike routes of Portland By irl.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 15:57:58 GMT People are getting out and biking more these days. Are you one of them, or do you want to be? I've been biking the streets of Portland for 7 years. I can look at Portland's bike maps with you and help you figure out the BEST route that will get you where you want to go.time/date flexibleMon May 11 at 8:00 PM, Full Article biking PortlandOr
learn 9 Reasons Why You Need To Learn Ableton Live Right Now By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:18:28 +0000 If you’re anything like me, this self-isolating lark has you climbing the walls more than Peter Parker after too many espressos. That’s why we’re lucky that the good folks at Ableton have decided to make their flagship Ableton Live 10 software free for anyone who takes their trial, not for the usual month but for three … Continued The post 9 Reasons Why You Need To Learn... » Full Article featured Features & Opinion News & Editorial ableton Ableton free trial Ableton Live 10 dance music formula DJ/producer tips Music production training
learn A Few Schools Reopen, But Remote Learning Could Go On For Years In U.S. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:01:00 +0000 May 7 is the date that Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, declared it was safe to open up schools. The state has had fewer than 500 reported cases of the coronavirus as of this week. But according to the state's Office of Public Instruction, just a few school districts in small towns have taken the governor up on the offer. That gap — between a state executive proclaiming schools OK to open and the reality of tiny groups of students gathering in just a few schools — shows the logistical challenges educators and state officials around the country face in any decision to reopen. Willow Creek School in Three Forks, Mont., is opening its doors and expects a few dozen of its 56 students to show up. Troy, a northwestern Montana town, is holding limited and voluntary "study hall" visits, focusing on special education students, as well as some outdoor activities. The town of Glasgow says it will open its schools on a limited basis to students without devices. Libby, a town of fewer than 3 Full Article
learn Online Learning / Body Positivity / New Arrivals By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 23:57:33 +0000 San Francisco Unified is pushing to get all students online and learning . We’ll hear why getting families computers and internet access in the age of COVID-19 is complicated. Then, we talk to body image activist Virgie Tovar about the new hidden messaging to teenage girls. And, we’ll continue our New Arrivals series featuring local authors. Full Article
learn How We Learn Language (Rebroadcast) By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2018 21:15:23 +0000 Can you remember what it was like for you to learn your native language? Probably not, but why is that? As humans, we begin learning to speak our native language during the earliest stages of our lives, in infancy. Most people don’t have many accessible memories from this period of development. How do we do... Full Article Two Guys on Your Head audio language learning language podcast psychology The Brain
learn 154: I Learned It By Reading By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2019 13:59:42 GMT We're back after a skipped month with an unsurprisingly longer-than-usual podcast episode, as jessamyn and I chatter about all the ususal site stuff (a month's worth is generally too much, two months definitely so) and also talk a little about MeFi history, recent site challenges, the 20th anniversary, and so on. Runs just about two hours total.Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadMisc - the fantastic number 154 - will my cat eat my eyeballs (a children's book) - Shirley Jackson's Raising Demons - for some unfathomable reason, James Taylor - only old people know what the red room was - pix from Jess's 20th anniversary meetup Jobs ~ 0:10 - Software Quality Engineer by MasterOfNone - Jeweler/Crafty Person by holborne - Be My First-Ever Career Coach, Or Refer Me To One by EmpressCallipygos Projects ~ 0:14 - PixelPirate by ph00dz - Metafilter Usage 2010-2019 by Tell Me No Lies - Apollo 11 (+50 years) Google Calendar by tss - How to Make a Phonotrope Video with Drawn Animation by tessmartin MetaFilter ~ 0:50 - Amazon promotion error: we have cameras. by ardgedee - It's more involved than you might think by clawsoon - How not to die at a Baseball Game by meech - Book dorks forever by ArbitraryAndCapricious - The Long Road to Pride by nikaspark - Enter Starman by adept256 - Rube Goldberg steps back for a three.... it's good! by not_on_display - It's not strange by Orange Dinosaur Slide - Gangsta's Paradise but every other beat is Amish Paradise by bondcliff - We sell our pizzas for $16.50. Here's how the costs break down. by Etrigan - Cats the Musical: 2019 'Live Action' Movie trailer [SLYT 2min 41sec] by Faintdreams - a comment by kyrademon - What, Me Worry? by chavenet - "We are writing to express our grave concern..." by frumiousb Ask MeFi ~1:22 - Is There a Word for this Type of Place? by Sassyfras - How to unhide a body by drlith - Town in Hungary by mgrrl - Why would a man have manicured long nails on only one hand? by Mid - Pre-purchase: Septic Fixed, Yard is Gone by yes I said yes I will Yes - 80's students, what films were your film society showing then? by AuroraSky - What's this mystery squash? by GuyZero - Weirdly Specific Packing and Possession Lists? by Ms Vegetable - We were promised jet packs. by pxe2000 - What's your choice for best song intros? by ashbury MetaTalk ~1:43 - RIP LeLiLo by MtDewd - Anxiety/depression/ADHD/autism/bipolar & other neurodivergences on MeFi by diss track able - Another person of color only thread by Brandon Blatcher - Decommissioning the US politics megathreads by cortex - Megathread.org? r/megathread? megathread.dreamwidth.com? by biogeo - State of the Site, July 2019 update by cortex - Following up on last month's discussions: immediate actions and planning by cortex - Following up on last month's discussions: medium and long-term work by cortex - Happy 20th Anniversary, MetaFilter by cortex FanFare - Book: The Fifth Season by dinty_moore - The Haunting of Hill House: Season 1 by skycrashesdown - Book: The Library Book by Homo neanderthalensis MeFi Music Featured in this episode: - Happy Birthday To You From Dan by dagosto - Natural, I Guess by snofoam - F9mily (You & Me) by OverlappingElvis - Know what u want by nikaspark - Here Come the Warm Jets by Television Name Full Article
learn Higher Ed: Yes, Extra Credit Can Enhance Learning – But Don’t Overestimate Its Value By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 11:00:05 +0000 Academia is divided over the wisdom of offering students extra credit on tests or projects. In this episode of the KUT podcast “Higher Ed,” KUT’s Jennifer Stayton and Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger discuss the utility and merit of offering extra points for extra effort. Ed says for the most part he supports extra... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education extra credit school
learn Best of “Higher Ed:” The Biases We Bring To Information And Learning (They’re Complicated) By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 25 Aug 2019 11:00:43 +0000 This episode was originally posted on Jan. 13, 2019. Many external factors can impact the quality and effectiveness of a learning experience: the teacher; the other students in a class; the school’s resources; even the student’s surroundings and home. But what about the internal factors? In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University... Full Article Higher Ed bias Dr. Ed Burger education school
learn Higher Ed: “We’re Not Machines” – Engaging Your Heart And Your Head In Learning By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 29 Sep 2019 11:00:51 +0000 When strong feelings bubble up, your heart might win out over your head in deciding what happens next. But at times, a more thoughtful approach might prove ultimately more effective. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss the tug-of-war between feeling and thinking.... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education feelings mindfulness school
learn Higher Ed: I’m Content. And Comfortable. And Don’t Want To Change. Learn How To Do It Anyway. By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 06 Oct 2019 11:00:05 +0000 “The only thing constant is change.” That saying, or some derivation of it, is attributed to the ancience Greek philosopher Heraclitus around 500 BC. But it certainly rings as true now as it did then. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss preparing... Full Article Higher Ed change changes Dr. Ed Burger education school
learn Higher Ed: Be Grateful For The Frustration That Can Come With Learning. You’ll Learn From That, Too. By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 12:00:31 +0000 “Thank you” may not always be the words that come to mind when struggling through a difficult lesson or dealing with a mountain of homework in school. But in this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss the role that gratitude can play in learning... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education gratitude school Thanks
learn Higher Ed: Learning From Failure (And Then Letting It Go) By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 08 Dec 2019 12:00:38 +0000 In the very first episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton talked about the importance of failure to learning. Has any thinking changed about that concept in the past five years? Ed says he has greater clarity now than he had five years ago about one... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education Failing failure learn learning school
learn Higher Ed: Holding On Tight Is Easier Than Letting Go. Why We Need To Learn How To Do Both Well. By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 12:00:23 +0000 As Dr. Ed Burger prepares to leave Southwestern University to become President and Chief Executive Officer of St. David’s Foundation in Austin, Texas, he and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss the art of letting go, as they wrap up the KUT podcast “Higher Ed.” Ed says “letting go” in the workplace starts with a pretty straightforward... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education letting go school
learn Learning to Cry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:00:00 GMT Average reading time is about 5 minutesAn Amazing Fact: Studies show that women cry 30 to 60 times a year, while men cry 6 to 17 times per year. However, there is no difference between genders until adolescence, indicating that emotional tears are a learned response. Another study showed that infants pick up cues about how to cry from their parents’ language: French infants tend to wail with a rising pitch, while German infants cry with a falling pitch.After viewing the abominations of the city of Jerusalem, Ezekiel sees six men with weapons come into the temple, one of whom also carries a writer’s inkhorn. The Lord instructs this man to put a mark on “the foreheads of the men who sigh and cry over all the abominations” in the city (Ezekiel 9:4). He then instructs the other five to follow behind and kill everyone who isn’t given the mark. This idea—that God’s people mourn over the sins of others—is repeated throughout Scripture. The Psalmist records, “Rivers of water run down from my eyes, Because men do not keep Your law” (Psalm 119:136). Jeremiah, expecting the people might not turn from their wickedness, said, “My soul will weep in secret for your pride; My eyes will weep bitterly And run down with tears, Because the Lord’s flock has been taken captive” (Jeremiah 13:17). The reason for these holy tears is twofold: Not only has God’s law been violated, but the sinners will soon suffer the consequences. When Jesus wept over Jerusalem, this was His lament: “If you had known … the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you” (Luke 19:42, 43). Jesus was mourning that His people refused to know Him and that they would soon suffer the consequences of rejecting Him. Ultimately, Jesus wants His followers to learn to make His tears for His people their own.KEY BIBLE TEXTSMine eye runneth down with rivers of water for the destruction of the daughter of my people. Lamentations 3:48Browse our site: AFTV | Free Book Library | Free Online Bible SchoolWas this email forwarded to you?Click here to get your own free subscription! Full Article
learn Watch the Mailchimp meetup & learn audiences By organicweb.com.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 02:43:00 +0000 The video below is from one of the four Mailchimp meetups that I hosted in April 2020. In this webinar I covered Mailchimp settings and audiences including tags, segments, importing contacts and much more. There are plenty of questions asked by participants as the meeting progresses. The meetups were attended by Mailchimp beginners as well […] This article appeared first at ❤ OrganicWeb - Mailchimp training, consulting & integration experts. Full Article Marketing mailchimp marketing video
learn How do I approach learning to sew by way of this very specific project? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:33:41 GMT I want to teach myself to sew by replicating this apron, probably many, many times. I bought the apron; what next?After spending a lot of the past couple of months in a Bon Appétit rabbit hole (thanks MeFi!), I'm obsessed with this apron that seems to be favored by many of the presenters. Despite its ridiculous price, I went ahead and bought one as a bit of retail therapy. Well, it arrived today and I loooooove it. I want to give them to all my friends and family, and I want ten of them hanging in my own pantry, but spending $5K on linen aprons from France isn't on the agenda. So, no time like the present to merge this motivation with another long-standing goal, which is to get competent with my sewing machine, a Singer from... maybe the early '90s? It was given to me by a friend about ten years ago, and since then I have used it three times, always with a more experienced helper to thread the machine, help cut the pieces, etc. The last time it came out of the closet was at least four years ago, so please assume that I am starting from zero. I have watched a fair amount of Project Runway, but despite that I do not really know where to begin :) This tutorial seems reasonable easy to follow to make a pattern, but... then what? Is there anything more to it than just trying and trying again, presuming I can't ask or hire anyone for help in the foreseeable future? What is the absolute cheapest fabric I can practice on that will help me not ruin the first few yards of linen that I (with luck) will ultimately graduate to? Can I just use reasonably-sized rags/old clothes from the basement? Any general tips on learning to sew on your own as an adult are also welcome! Full Article apron bonappetit linenapron sewing sewingalone sewingmachine singer
learn How former WSU Cougars receivers Easop Winston Jr., Brandon Arconado learn to speed up for NFL dreams By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:54:21 -0700 Working with a specialty coach for 10 weeks dropped their 40-yard dash times considerably. Full Article College Football College Sports Cougar Football Cougars Sports
learn How former WSU Cougars receivers Easop Winston Jr., Brandon Arconado learn to speed up for NFL dreams By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:54:21 -0700 Working with a specialty coach for 10 weeks dropped their 40-yard dash times considerably. Full Article College Football College Sports Cougar Football Cougars Sports
learn 7 skills Seattle Times features staffers learned from YouTube videos while home due to coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 06:00:50 -0700 From baking a Japanese-style souffle cheesecake to making trivets out of wine corks, here's what our features staffers recently learned from YouTube videos. Full Article Classical Music Dance Food & Drink Home & Decor Life Lifestyle
learn With Quade Green out, Huskies hoping Jamal Bey can learn on the fly to run UW’s stagnant offense By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 10:18:14 -0800 Despite a lack of experience at directing an offense, Jamal Bey is being tasked to replace Huskies point guard Quade Green, who has been ruled academically ineligible and is out until at least March 20. Full Article Huskies Husky Basketball Sports Video
learn 7 skills Seattle Times features staffers learned from YouTube videos while home due to coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 06:00:50 -0700 From baking a Japanese-style souffle cheesecake to making trivets out of wine corks, here's what our features staffers recently learned from YouTube videos. Full Article Classical Music Dance Food & Drink Home & Decor Life Lifestyle
learn 7 skills Seattle Times features staffers learned from YouTube videos while home due to coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 06:00:50 -0700 From baking a Japanese-style souffle cheesecake to making trivets out of wine corks, here's what our features staffers recently learned from YouTube videos. Full Article Classical Music Dance Food & Drink Home & Decor Life Lifestyle
learn The Backstory: Let’s hope we learn from the lessons of the last ’20s decade By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 07:00:46 -0800 HISTORICAL RESEARCH at times truly feels like a time warp. For me, that’s been the case for almost five years, since I launched a thesis-level study of what at first seemed a small, never-fully-explained outbreak of arch-conservative political radicalism in a Northwest town (the Charles H. Fisher affair in Bellingham, at what’s now Western Washington […] Full Article Pacific NW Magazine
learn Congress may want to learn from Canada before it tries to prop up local news with a COVID-19 ad campaign By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:44:38 -0700 Supporters of local journalism in Congress say a nationwide campaign of public service announcements about COVID-19 would both inform citizens and throw local news outlets a lifeline. But Canada tried the same thing 40 days ago and little of the money has reached news publishers. Full Article Opinion
learn Early learning: ‘Think both locally and globally’ By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:14:14 -0700 Re: “Pandemic exposes our neglect of children, families” [April 26, Opinion]: Tim Burgess points out that “nowhere are our systemic failures more damaging and longer lasting than in the education of our children,” and he goes on to note research that early learning opportunities in child care and preschool can have a lifetime impact. As […] Full Article Letters to the Editor Northwest Voices Opinion
learn Early learning: ‘Think both locally and globally’ By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:14:14 -0700 Re: “Pandemic exposes our neglect of children, families” [April 26, Opinion]: Tim Burgess points out that “nowhere are our systemic failures more damaging and longer lasting than in the education of our children,” and he goes on to note research that early learning opportunities in child care and preschool can have a lifetime impact. As […] Full Article Letters to the Editor Northwest Voices Opinion
learn Welcome inside UW football’s creative department, where the recruiting (and learning) doesn’t stop By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 06:00:11 -0700 Take a peek inside UW football's creative department, an increasingly essential resource in the worlds of recruiting and social media. Full Article College Football College Sports Huskies Husky Football Pac-12 Sports
learn Lesson learned: Around Jordan, teammates saw price of fame By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 06:12:05 -0700 There were obvious perks to being teammates with Michael Jordan. Plenty of his Chicago teammates own multiple championship rings, they appear in some of the most-replayed NBA highlight clips of all time and they’ve got a lifetime of stories to tell about one of the best to ever take the court. B.J. Armstrong also learned […] Full Article NBA Sports
learn Offloading your Informix data in Spark, Part 5: Machine Learning will help you extrapolate future orders By www.ibm.com Published On :: 15 Dec 2017 05:00:00 +0000 Part 5 of this tutorial series teaches you how to add machine learning to your data to help you extrapolate future orders. Full Article data opensource
learn Getting started with the IBM Cloud, Part 4: Learn how to use serverless computing with the IBM Cloud Functions platform By www.ibm.com Published On :: 23 Mar 2018 04:00:00 +0000 See how to use IBM Cloud Functions to make the most of serverless computing. Doug Tidwell shows you how to generate code that manages a cloud-hosted NoSQL database. Full Article cloud
learn When information is freely available online, learning institutions are forced to change By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 17:15:48 EST The internet offers a huge amount of information, usually for free. So how has that affected the institutions we have traditionally learned from: our schools, colleges, and universities? Full Article Radio/Spark
learn 3 experts on failure explain what we can learn from our mistakes By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 12:19:47 EST Failure is having a moment in the tech industry. What can that teach us about our limitations and how we measure success? Full Article Radio/Spark
learn What this writer learned about looking ahead and planning for disasters By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:58:06 EDT Bina Venkataraman, author of The Optimist’s Telescope: Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age, studies the art of looking ahead for solutions during dangerous times. It's a skill she honed while working on the Ebola Task Force for former U.S. president Barack Obama. Full Article Radio/Tapestry