Over 500 community gardens in New York City occupy 93 acres of land, with most gardens composting and over 80% growing food. To measure food production, over 100 scales were distributed, 80 harvest logs collected, and 83 maps drawn to track yields like 12.5 pounds of garlic harvested over 6 days from one garden and 10.5 pounds of okra harvested in one day from another garden in Harlem. The data is being collected to understand food production from the community gardens across New York City.
What is farm to school? Why should you do farm to school? How can you start a farm to school program? Where can you turn for more farm to school resources?
What is farm to school? Why should you do farm to school? How can you start a farm to school program? Where can you turn for more farm to school resources?
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
16. We are tracking yield from at least 530 tomato plants across participating gardeners One gardener in Brooklyn harvested 12.5 lbs of garlic one day in June 11.5 lbs6 days later 12.5 lbs 3 days after that Another collectively harvested 8 lbs of callaloo in one day for their farmers’ market A gardener in Harlem harvested 10.5 lbs of okra in one day
Project to measure food production. Core team of around 15 individuals this summer, 4 this fall, but more than 40 individuals have volunteered their time from a weekend to the duration of the project.
Land ownership, not all of this is under production, but we’ll hopefully have some of that data soon. Land that is NOT under production is also enormously valuable – seating areas that provide space for meetings and passive recreation, shade, an escape, a reminder of home or wherever one grew up.
Enormous community assets – composting and partnerships with schools are just a few examples – these number are from a survey I conducted last year through growNYC and greenthumb
So data is important. If we’re going to go forward with any sort of urban ag policies, we need to know what’s currently happening on the ground. Community gardens often get left out of the conversation when talking about and planning for urban ag…having sound data can change that. It is also especially powerful when it’s participatory, done by the gardeners, the numbers are just crunched by us – you’re way more likely to use data if you helped build it. You’ll hear a bit more on the history of urban ag and historical data collections from Daniel at the end of the panel.
The first three are our partners. GT, JF, and NYRP. Intern recruitment & outreach started in May and is still going on today, Gardeners started weighing their produce when we got the first scale out on June 15. In one month, we delivered 100 scales. It took us 6 weeks from our first team meeting to get all of our scales out to interested gardeners, however that means it wasn’t until nearly August that we really got going on the mapping. Before we knew it, summer was over & our core team was gone…the project became even more decentralized.
The first step was outreach, which was arguably the most difficult step in making this project a success. We were lucky to have such a big team
On the ground, the study is actually quite simple. It takes place in two pieces: weighing harvests and mapping crop inventory. With the weighing we get pounds per plant by crop, and with the crop inventory we get number of plants per crop per sq foot, specific to each garden. We can then extrapolate accordingly.
This is an example of one of the harvest logs. We used two different kinds to see which one worked better – one with the crops listed, and one with blank slots. The important thing here is to record number of plants, which is becoming a challenge as we get some logs in without this component. Pounds are recorded by date so that we can track how much is harvested over time.
This is the other harvest log, and an example in which a gardener changed her sheet to be more like the other one. We plan to do an evaluation of the study around November to start planning for next year, and part of it will be about the methodology, what worked, what didn’t.
Some highlights in the tedium of data entry.utilizing trellises to the point where they look like grape vines
Challenges – hard to stick with this sort of thing through the summer. Many of the scales we delivered to gardens ended up unused, hard to collect harvest logs, coordinate mapping, hard to make sure protocol was followed
Despite challenges, we made incredible relationships, turned gardening folks on to data and data folks on to gardening. There are gardens doing incredible things outside of the usual list of incredible things – a garden in the Bronx grows sugar cane, many grow calalloo, a caribbean green that you can’t find in grocery stores. Some gardeners in Harlem plant more than 100 tomato plantsin one bed
Gardeners are continuing to weigh throughout the rest of the season, and FC volunteers are going to continue to map as long as the plants are in the ground. If you want to volunteer or know anyone who likes to spend time in gardens, please contact us!