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laguna loire

Boutique Indoor and Outdoor Concept Decor | Interior Design - 3 views

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    Vertical garden with the most popular form recently. Not just may be the house that utilizes a vertical garden, but additionally an all natural concept boutique with trying to utilize a vertical garden within the space. Choice of a vertical garden for that boutique is really a part of the best, for any vertical garden can be put inside a room that's much less large. Although just like indoor garden, the plants are mostly from tropical to complete well within the indoor climate.
anonymous

The Mandala Vegetable Garden - 0 views

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    It is a circular garden divided by walk-through paths and keyholes which divide it into segments - like an apple pie that has been cut into equal parts.
Grace Kat

Gardening Australia - Video - 0 views

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    Go to October 4 2008 for Australian Heritage Plants.
John Pearce

Field Guide to Victorian Fauna for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    "The animals found in the south eastern Australian State of Victoria are unique and diverse. Detailed descriptions of animals, maps of distribution, and endangered species status combine with stunning imagery and sounds to provide a valuable reference that can be used in urban, bush and coastal environments. The content has been developed by scientists at Museum Victoria, Australia's largest public museum organisation. The app holds descriptions of over 700 species encompassing birds, fishes, frogs, lizards, snakes, mammals, freshwater, terrestrial and marine invertebrates, spiders, and insects including butterflies. From animals found in rockpools, minibeasts in your garden, to wildlife you might see in the bush. We've put in a lot of species, but it's still a fraction of the complete fauna of Victoria. Our scientists will continue to add additional species and refine descriptions over time."
John Pearce

Reinventing school - you co-design it. we make it possible - 0 views

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    "We invite students, teachers, designers, parents, careres, architects, industrial designers, interactive designers, interior designers, gardeners to join in and ideate, design, prototype new possibilities and reinvent the school experience in Australia. This is another ideas@play project."
ava777

Sharpener Guide Drill Adapter - 0 views

Chain saw sharpening attachment: Easily sharpen dull, slow-cutting chain saw blades. Easily screws on to your rotary tool in place of the tool's housing cap. Lawn mower and garden tool sharpener: ...

started by ava777 on 19 May 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Multifunctional Garden Cutting Tool - 0 views

https://www.areagoods.com/multifunctional-garden-cutting-tool/

started by ava777 on 29 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Fruit Tree Pruning Shears Grafting Cutting Garden Tool - 0 views

https://alisaleplus.com/fruit-tree-pruning-shears-grafting-cutting-garden-tool/

started by ava777 on 24 Aug 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Fruit Tree Pruning Shears Grafting Cutting Garden Tool - 0 views

https://alisaleplus.com/fruit-tree-pruning-shears-grafting-cutting-garden-tool/

started by ava777 on 15 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
Roland Gesthuizen

Clunky, outdated ultranet faces an uncertain future - 3 views

  • The $99 million ultranet, an online portal that was supposed to connect teachers, parents and students at state schools, has been dogged by cost blowouts, technical glitches and opposition from teachers
  • The ultranet, promised by the former government before the 2006 state election, was designed to provide a state-wide, secure website that parents, students and teachers at every state school could access.
  • the ultranet was a closed space which meant students could not be taught digital citizenship skills in a real environment. ''The whole point of Web 2 was communicating globally - this is completely within a walled garden,''
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    "THE future of Victoria's troubled online education network is in doubt, with many schools refusing to use it amid complaints it is clunky and outdated and the security wall does not provide a real-life cyber environment."
dean groom

IT VET HSC Study Group - 39 views

I've kicked off http://vetinfotech.ning.com for my year 12 VET Information Technology class. Basically I am scaffolding this years coaching for the new exam out of there. I have 9 kids. It will use...

it mentors vet

started by dean groom on 24 Jul 08 no follow-up yet
Roland Gesthuizen

The Age Education Resource Centre - 5 views

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    "So, we now have an elegantly mathematical approach to mowing the lawn. But, alas, that analysis took a while, and it seems to be getting dark. The mowing will just have to wait until next weekend."
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    A fascinating and detailed mathematical discussion about how best to cut the front lawn.
Rhondda Powling

AnswerGarden - Plant a Question, Grow Answers - 6 views

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    Another Camilla Elliot find. AnswerGarden is a minimalistic feedback tool. Use it in the classroom as an educational tool or at work as a creative brainstorming tool. Or you can embed it on your website or blog to use it as a poll or guestbook.
Tony Searl

How can we help you to learn with mobiles - PBL project « - 3 views

  • useful to the functional needs of school administration and proof of action
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      the same as it is for any systemic ICT (intranet, MAANG, email) It is NOT outward from student/teacherr, it is heavily "down to" them. Hence uptake is poor at best, ignored completely at worst but admin is happy because it is available.) What happened to those simple ICT/saas/paas audits?
  • The project, as always, needs to make a product, and a case to an audience.
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      as do the echo chambers of walled garden hell, but because this is provided as expertise, what is dished up is not questioned sufficiently, let alone updated/audited for functional use. Designers/providers rarely use what they perceive as "offered" as the end consumers using those same consumer's metrics of time, space, function with all associated limitations.
  • how developing nations are using phones
    • Tony Searl
       
      LDN's also don't face the tyranny of unschooling. Tabula rasa is a great strength of emerging design in LDC's. Government's will eventually respond to this closing gap for economic reasons not educational ones. Unfortunately
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  • Best of all it takes the case to the people who make decisions, policy and rules about the use of phones
  • very high numbers of students simple do not respond to anything
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    students simply don't respond to using a learning management system, (not that it is an LMS, but it includes edmodo BTW)
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