Lakeland College's animal science program provides students the opportunity to be part of the student managed farm. This is the April 2013 final presentation of the sheep team.
Student Managed Farm Sheep Unit Final Presentation - April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 sheep unit
Student Managed Farm Purebred Beef Team - Final Presentation April 2013Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2012-13 purebred beef unit
Student Managed Farm Purebred Beef Final Presentation April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 purebred beef unit
Student Managed Farm Dairy Unit Final Presentation - April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 dairy unit.
Lakeland College's crop technology class of 2012 was also the crops team for the Student Managed Farm powered by New Holland. This slideshow introduces all the team members.
Student Managed Farm Sheep Unit Final Presentation - April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 sheep unit
Student Managed Farm Purebred Beef Team - Final Presentation April 2013Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2012-13 purebred beef unit
Student Managed Farm Purebred Beef Final Presentation April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 purebred beef unit
Student Managed Farm Dairy Unit Final Presentation - April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 dairy unit.
Lakeland College's crop technology class of 2012 was also the crops team for the Student Managed Farm powered by New Holland. This slideshow introduces all the team members.
Student Managed Farm Commercial Beef Final Presentation April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 commercial beef unit.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm - 2013-14 Crop team end of year review Lakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Lakeland College has used the student-managed concept on its farm for more than a quarter of the century. The first group that had a student-managed team was crop technology. The Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland 2015-16 Crop Team's final presentation introduces the team members, reports on the year and makes recommendations for the future.
Lakeland College's second year animal science students are part of the Student-managed farm powered by New Holland. Commercial beef is one of the teams.
The SMF commercial beef team works with the herd and makes recommendations about breeding and selling, production and marketing. Weekly meetings are part of the SMF course.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm 2014-15 end of year reviewLakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Alaina Diebolt's Interational Practicum in the Dominican RepublicLakeland College
Alaina Diebolt did an international practicum with fellow Lakeland College human services students in the Dominican Republic in April 2012. Her presentation covers what she learned about a different culture as well as herself during the travel and work done with the Community Service Alliance.
Lakeland College presented $1.2 million in awards to students in the 2013-14 academic year. We are proud to expand our student support with an additional 112 awards!
Lakeland College would like to thank the invaluable support of our donor community. Together we strive to ensure educational opportunities are available to all.
Ryan Brosseau was one of the Lakeland College human services students who went on an international practicum to the Dominican Republic in April 2012. This powerpoint summarizes some of the things he learned about the culture and school system there, his favorite experiences and how the practicum confirmed his career choice.
Lakeland College Educational Assistant program. The bulletin board assignment is an example of how our students live the learning. Our graduates bring a broad range of experiences to launch their career.
Lakeland College athletics recognizes its student athletes at an annual awards night. Each sport recognizes a most improved player, rookie of the year and most valuable player, as well as giving out the Rustler Award for embodying what it means to be a Rustler. Ceremonies held April 1, 2015 at the Lloydminster campus, Servus Hospitality Centre.
The Lakeland College international practicum is a life changing student experience inspired by the life, energy and amazing resiliency of all the people involved. Our students have been to Australia and the Dominican Republic and will soon be setting off for Hawaii.
Gerald Cousin's presentation : Pipeline Industry & RestorationLakeland College
Conservation & Restoration Ecology (CARE) student Gerald Cousin outlines The Pipeline Energy Industry and Restoration in Alberta for a Restoration Ecology course at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four majors students can choose for an environmental sciences diploma. Cousins examines this major Alberta industry and techniques and procedures (establishing vegetation, watershed management, erosion control, wildlife management, soil management) that are used to restore lands disturbed by pipelines construction.
Iraleigh Anderson - Working with the American Beaver - Restoration Ecology pr...Lakeland College
2nd year Conservation and Restoration Ecology (CARE) major Iraleigh Anderson used this slideshow as part of an oral presentation for Restoration Ecology class at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four majors available in Lakeland's environmental sciences diploma. Her topic was the American beaver and how this "original wetland engineer" can help with ecosystem restoration.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Kolby Corbett from the Class of 2016.
Adhara Hodgson - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Adhara Hodgson portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
The final presentation by Crop Unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland. The SMF class is taken by second year crop technology students where they manage, operate and market crop lands at Lakeland College.
Final presentation of the sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Student Managed Farm Commercial Beef Final Presentation April 2014Lakeland College
2nd year students in Lakeland College's animal science technology program take a Student Managed Farm class. Lakeland's Student Managed Farm - powered by New Holland has both livestock and crop sides. The livestock side is further broken down into commercial beef, dairy, purebred beef and sheep units. This is the final presentation of the 2013-14 commercial beef unit.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm - 2013-14 Crop team end of year review Lakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Lakeland College has used the student-managed concept on its farm for more than a quarter of the century. The first group that had a student-managed team was crop technology. The Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland 2015-16 Crop Team's final presentation introduces the team members, reports on the year and makes recommendations for the future.
Lakeland College's second year animal science students are part of the Student-managed farm powered by New Holland. Commercial beef is one of the teams.
The SMF commercial beef team works with the herd and makes recommendations about breeding and selling, production and marketing. Weekly meetings are part of the SMF course.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm 2014-15 end of year reviewLakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Alaina Diebolt's Interational Practicum in the Dominican RepublicLakeland College
Alaina Diebolt did an international practicum with fellow Lakeland College human services students in the Dominican Republic in April 2012. Her presentation covers what she learned about a different culture as well as herself during the travel and work done with the Community Service Alliance.
Lakeland College presented $1.2 million in awards to students in the 2013-14 academic year. We are proud to expand our student support with an additional 112 awards!
Lakeland College would like to thank the invaluable support of our donor community. Together we strive to ensure educational opportunities are available to all.
Ryan Brosseau was one of the Lakeland College human services students who went on an international practicum to the Dominican Republic in April 2012. This powerpoint summarizes some of the things he learned about the culture and school system there, his favorite experiences and how the practicum confirmed his career choice.
Lakeland College Educational Assistant program. The bulletin board assignment is an example of how our students live the learning. Our graduates bring a broad range of experiences to launch their career.
Lakeland College athletics recognizes its student athletes at an annual awards night. Each sport recognizes a most improved player, rookie of the year and most valuable player, as well as giving out the Rustler Award for embodying what it means to be a Rustler. Ceremonies held April 1, 2015 at the Lloydminster campus, Servus Hospitality Centre.
The Lakeland College international practicum is a life changing student experience inspired by the life, energy and amazing resiliency of all the people involved. Our students have been to Australia and the Dominican Republic and will soon be setting off for Hawaii.
Gerald Cousin's presentation : Pipeline Industry & RestorationLakeland College
Conservation & Restoration Ecology (CARE) student Gerald Cousin outlines The Pipeline Energy Industry and Restoration in Alberta for a Restoration Ecology course at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four majors students can choose for an environmental sciences diploma. Cousins examines this major Alberta industry and techniques and procedures (establishing vegetation, watershed management, erosion control, wildlife management, soil management) that are used to restore lands disturbed by pipelines construction.
Iraleigh Anderson - Working with the American Beaver - Restoration Ecology pr...Lakeland College
2nd year Conservation and Restoration Ecology (CARE) major Iraleigh Anderson used this slideshow as part of an oral presentation for Restoration Ecology class at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four majors available in Lakeland's environmental sciences diploma. Her topic was the American beaver and how this "original wetland engineer" can help with ecosystem restoration.
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is Kolby Corbett from the Class of 2016.
Adhara Hodgson - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Adhara Hodgson portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
The final presentation by Crop Unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland. The SMF class is taken by second year crop technology students where they manage, operate and market crop lands at Lakeland College.
Final presentation of the sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Livestock Research SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the livestock research unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Commercial Beef SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the commercial beef unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Final presentation of the dairy unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Purebred Beef SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the purebred unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
The crops unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland presented their final report on Friday March 23. Each sub group of the unit - such as production and marketing - presented their portion of what they did throughout the year.
Every student-managed farm unit presents a final report at the end of the term. This PowerPoint highlights the year's activities, analytics, challenges and recommendations from the 2016-17 sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
The purebred beef unit is one of 5 livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland (SMF).
The team manages the college's purebred Angus herd and this year introduced Red Angus to the herd. It's their recommendation to continue to develop a Red Angus herd.
The promotes, markets, feeds, monitors herd health, shows and puts together an annual Beef Day. The final presentation reports on all areas of team activities as well as makes recommendations for next year.
All livestock teams presented April 13, 2017 at the Vermilion campus Alumni Hall Theatre.
SMF is part of both the animal science and crop technology programs at Lakeland College.
Livestock Research SMF Team final presentation April 2017Lakeland College
The livestock research unit is the newest of the five livestock Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
The research unit has been working with heifers to improve hybrid vigour. The team manages all aspects of the herd including herd health, marketing and finances. They also make recommendations for the next year's team.
All the livestock teams made their final presentations April 13, 2017 in Vermilion's Alumni Hall Theatre.
The commercial beef unit is one of five livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
This team works with the college's commercial cattle herd. It's responsible for production, marketing, herd health and other management decisions.
Final presentations overview the team's year and includes recommendations for next year's team.
All of the livestock teams presented on April 13, 2017 in the Alumni Hall Theatre on the Vermilion campus.
The dairy unit is one of five livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland program.
Team members manage the college's dairy unit. Their final presentation is an overview of their decisions, their production and their recommendations from the academic year.
All the livestock teams made their presentations in the Alumni Hall Theatre on Lakeland's Vermilion campus on April 13, 2017.
Student-Managed Farm Crop Team - Final presentation 2017Lakeland College
In their second year of studies crop technology students take a student-managed farm course. They manage Lakeland College's crops with the assistance of faculty and farm staff. Every year they report on production, marketing, finance, harvest, operations and all the elements that go into a successful crop operation.
The 2016-17 final presentation crops was March 24 in the Alumni Hall Theatre on the Vermilion campus.
The student-managed farm is sponsored by New Holland and is known as the Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
Each student-managed farm team makes mid-year and final presentations covering their progress during the academic year. Sub units such as production and marketing report on their activities. The group also makes recommendations for the future.
The student-managed farm concept has been used at Lakeland College for more than 25 years. The crop team was the first to use their leading-learning method. Lakeland College's Vermilion, Alberta, Canada campus is home to agricultural sciences.
A celebration of individual team awards for Rustler Athletics and 2015-16 season.
Awards included highest academic achievement, rookie of the year, most improved player, the Rustler award and most valuable player. Male and Female athletes of the young were also announced.
ACAC and CCCA recognition were also celebrated.
Tyler Kennedy - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Tyler Kennedy portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
Sydney Thompson - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Sydney Thompson portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Roberta Grocock - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Roberta Grocock portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Laura Cobb - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Laura Cobb portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Kayla Soto - Lakeland College Interior Design Technology portfolioLakeland College
Kayla Soto portfolio, Class of 2015, Lakeland College Interior Design Technology. Lakeland students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready for showing prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
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.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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!
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.
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.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!