This document lists various summer camps and classes being offered at the University of New Mexico for youth ages 2 to 18. Camp topics include pets, filmmaking, sports, arts, computer programming and more. Classes cover topics like audition skills, drawing, yoga and martial arts. Camp dates range from June to August 2011.
Kevin Burden, from the University of Hull, presents the findings from two recent research projects in Scotland and North East Lincolnshire, along with a theoretical model for mobile learning with tablet devices
The document outlines the programme for a two-day curriculum conference at the Rutherford Hotel in Nelson. Day 1 includes workshops on engaging students, the national standards, and using technology in lessons. Day 2 has workshops on the national standards, developing student voice, and using student well-being to raise achievement. Presenters are from Clearview, Cockle Bay, and Point England Schools. Mary Chamberlain from the Ministry of Education will also present. The conference aims to provide curriculum ideas and support schools' learning journeys.
Pacific Exercises as Shaping Dynamic 21st Century CapabilitiesICSA, LLC
Exercises and training are central to shaping coherent and effective capabilities to deal with 21st century challenges. The US and the Pacific allies are working within a wide-ranging exercise regime to reach more effective outcomes for future contingencies and current operations.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine cover and contents page in detail. The designer added a cropped picture as the magazine title, customized fonts and backgrounds, and formatted cover lines with strokes and spacing. For the contents page, the designer dragged in the masthead, added rectangles, imported contents from an online font site, split items into thirds using a grid, placed pictures and page numbers, and included links to social media and a website.
A soldier is injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan and evacuated to a military trauma hospital. Advanced diagnostic imaging, including a CT scan, reveals that his leg can be saved due to technological improvements in CT. In 2008, Marshall Land Systems developed the first deployable CT scanner for military use, allowing CT scans to be conducted during early mobile operations. The system underwent extensive testing and has since been improved, winning contracts to provide NATO with deployable CT scanners. At Marshall, they feel proud that their technology is helping more injured people survive.
This presentation covers guidelines for ethical behavior at Australian Border Protection. It discusses ethics, procedural fairness, conflicts of interest, whistleblowing, workplace bullying, and honesty. Ethics govern actions and behavior. Procedural fairness requires fair and unbiased procedures based on evidence when making decisions. Conflicts of interest could compromise a person's intentions. Whistleblowing involves reporting unprofessional conduct, dishonesty, or illegal activities. Workplace bullying encompasses offensive, abusive, or harassing language and behavior. The goal is for employees to conduct themselves legally, honestly, and fairly to ensure safety.
Kevin Burden, from the University of Hull, presents the findings from two recent research projects in Scotland and North East Lincolnshire, along with a theoretical model for mobile learning with tablet devices
The document outlines the programme for a two-day curriculum conference at the Rutherford Hotel in Nelson. Day 1 includes workshops on engaging students, the national standards, and using technology in lessons. Day 2 has workshops on the national standards, developing student voice, and using student well-being to raise achievement. Presenters are from Clearview, Cockle Bay, and Point England Schools. Mary Chamberlain from the Ministry of Education will also present. The conference aims to provide curriculum ideas and support schools' learning journeys.
Pacific Exercises as Shaping Dynamic 21st Century CapabilitiesICSA, LLC
Exercises and training are central to shaping coherent and effective capabilities to deal with 21st century challenges. The US and the Pacific allies are working within a wide-ranging exercise regime to reach more effective outcomes for future contingencies and current operations.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine cover and contents page in detail. The designer added a cropped picture as the magazine title, customized fonts and backgrounds, and formatted cover lines with strokes and spacing. For the contents page, the designer dragged in the masthead, added rectangles, imported contents from an online font site, split items into thirds using a grid, placed pictures and page numbers, and included links to social media and a website.
A soldier is injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan and evacuated to a military trauma hospital. Advanced diagnostic imaging, including a CT scan, reveals that his leg can be saved due to technological improvements in CT. In 2008, Marshall Land Systems developed the first deployable CT scanner for military use, allowing CT scans to be conducted during early mobile operations. The system underwent extensive testing and has since been improved, winning contracts to provide NATO with deployable CT scanners. At Marshall, they feel proud that their technology is helping more injured people survive.
This presentation covers guidelines for ethical behavior at Australian Border Protection. It discusses ethics, procedural fairness, conflicts of interest, whistleblowing, workplace bullying, and honesty. Ethics govern actions and behavior. Procedural fairness requires fair and unbiased procedures based on evidence when making decisions. Conflicts of interest could compromise a person's intentions. Whistleblowing involves reporting unprofessional conduct, dishonesty, or illegal activities. Workplace bullying encompasses offensive, abusive, or harassing language and behavior. The goal is for employees to conduct themselves legally, honestly, and fairly to ensure safety.
Exporting the Border: The Benefits of Pre-Departure Clearance SITA
The Australian Government pioneered pre-travel authorization with an electronic travel authority system (ETAS) in 1996. ETAS gives Australia the opportunity to pre-screen travelers against known wanted persons and risk profiles, improving overall security. ETAS enabled Australia to cope with a huge influx of visitors to the Sydney Olympic Games, without compromising border security. Australia further enhanced its innovative approach to border operations with the implementation of advance passenger processing (APP), which integrated pre-travel authorization into the airline check-in process, allowing pre-screening and the ability to authorize or deny the boarding of travelers in real time.
Operation Resolute sees the Australian Defence Force work with other agencies like Border Force and Fisheries to protect Australia's borders and offshore maritime interests. It is the only Australian Defence Force operation that currently defends mainland Australia and its assets. Resources for Operation Resolute include aircraft, patrol boats, transit security elements on apprehended vessels, a frigate on standby, and army and intelligence agencies.
A simplified demonstration of Points and Lines of Equidistance and Maritime Boundaries using Timor Sea data and Google Earth. A very quick illustrative study that makes a complex problem simple to understand.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia with a population of 381,488. Some iconic Australian foods include Pavlova cake, Anzac biscuits, kangaroo steak, and Vegemite sandwiches. Popular sports in Australia are the Australian Open tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, the Melbourne Cup horse race, Formula 1 car racing, and the Australian rules football league. Australian wildlife and culture along with its cities, food, and sports make it a unique country.
The document provides an overview of British history from the arrival of the Britons after the Ice Age through World War II. It discusses the Roman conquest of the Britons, the Anglo-Saxon conquest that displaced the Celtic Britons, and some of the most important kings of England like William the Conqueror, Richard I, John, and Henry VIII. It also mentions the Black Death that killed one-third of the population in 1349 and the War of the Roses. Religious conflicts are discussed including Elizabeth I's reign and the Glorious Revolution that replaced James II with William of Orange. The modern history overview notes the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 and England's role in World War
The Australian mainland has a total coastline of around 23,000 miles with more than 67 ports and Australia’s overall landmass is around 30 times larger than the UK: it’s a massive area to guard, patrol and monitor. The Australian security sector is huge, omnipresent in everyday life, and in a state of rapid growth. We have identified four main sectors that match Australian need to UK capability:
Border Security
Disaster Response
Terrorist/Civil Disorder Response
Cyber security
Richard Harper will be leading a webinar to outline in more detail the security opportunities for British companies in Australia. Contact Richard.Harper@fco.gov.uk for more information.
The document provides an overview of security issues and opportunities in Australia. It discusses four main security concerns: natural disaster response, terrorism response, border related crimes, and cyber security. For each area, it outlines relevant threats, statistics, and recent Australian initiatives. It also profiles the major government agencies and private sector players involved in Australia's security landscape.
Australia is located between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans, making it the world's smallest continent but sixth largest country. It has a predominantly hot and dry climate with most rainfall occurring in the northern tropical areas. Key geographical features include the Great Dividing Range mountains, the Great Barrier Reef offshore, and the island state of Tasmania to the south, while native animals such as kangaroos and koalas are iconic parts of its landscape.
Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy located in Oceania. It is the world's sixth largest country by total area and has a population of over 23 million people that is highly urbanized and concentrated on the eastern coast. Australia has a diverse landscape that includes the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and varied climates across its six states and territories.
The Rules of Engagement: Increase Visibility and Searchability to Strengthen ...Michael Pranikoff
The document discusses how organizations can strengthen their brands through social media engagement. It provides tips for non-profits and government agencies to increase their visibility and searchability on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and through multimedia in press releases. Specific examples are given of how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) engaged citizens through social media during emergency responses by sharing videos, partnering with influencers and using platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Flickr to share updates. The document concludes with 10 tips for effective social media engagement and crisis communications.
The document provides information about 10 famous sights in London, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, the London Underground, St. Paul's Cathedral, the British Museum, and 10 Downing Street. It gives the dates each was built and brief descriptions of their historical and architectural significance. It also includes a short quiz testing knowledge about details of each landmark.
Technovax Presentation @ Influenza Congress USA 2012Hector Munoz
TechnoVax is developing novel Virus-Like Particle (VLP) vaccines using a cell-based manufacturing system that is safer, more effective, and scalable compared to traditional egg-based vaccine production. Their VLP technology is being used to develop vaccines for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other diseases. Their influenza VLP vaccines include seasonal tetravalent and "universal" versions. They are seeking partnerships to advance their preclinical vaccine candidates into clinical trials.
The document advertises Spring Break camps for youth ages 6-17 held at the University of New Mexico Continuing Education from March 12-16, 2012. Camps include classes in topics such as dinosaurs, ancient Greece, architecture, interior design, astronomy, yoga, arts and crafts. The camps are conveniently located, offer small class sizes and hands-on learning. Registration is open for youth summer classes beginning March 1, 2012.
The document provides information on various summer camps and classes for teens and children offered through UNM Continuing Education including architecture, filmmaking, cooking, crafts, yoga, rock climbing, martial arts, reading programs and global leadership programs for teens and LEGO camps, arts, science and outdoor activities for children ages 6 to 14. Fees and dates are provided for each course.
TBA
Day: Thursdays
Ages/Times: Youth (8-14) 6:00-7:00pm
Adults (15+) 7:00-8:00pm
Date: Sept 20 – Nov 15 (8 weeks)
Location: Recreation Center Gym
Fee: $110.00
Equipment: For beginners, all equipment is provided. Returning students need to purchase their own
mask and jacket.
Guitar Den Rock School
Instructor: Guitar Den Staff
Content: Learn to play guitar in a fun, supportive environment. Students will learn chords, scales,
rhythms and songs. All skill levels welcome. Guitars provided for use in class.
Day
Students can sign up for various week-long camps focusing on architecture, filmmaking, computer skills, jewelry making, rock climbing, taekwondo, yoga, and drumming. Optional reading and math programs are also available to improve skills for students entering grades 1-12. Arts camps teach cartooning, video game design, clay works, sewing, and using color. Languages options include Spanish and sign language immersion. Most camps meet daily and cost between $50-350, with some materials fees.
Free your mind and your creativity! You will find hundreds of classes to inspire you in the areas of Aquatics, Arts, Bonne Cuisine, Crafts & Hobbies, Health & Relaxation, Home & Garden, Leisure Time Activities, and much more!
The document lists several summer camp options in Phuket, Thailand for 2014, including:
- Sailing camps at Ao Chalong Yacht Club from June to August with various durations and prices, teaching sailing skills.
- Multi-sport camps at Thanyapura in July and August involving multiple sports daily or weekly. Specialized tennis, swimming and triathlon camps are also listed.
- Arts, crafts, music and photography workshops in August at Oasis ed. Phuket.
- Soccer camps in June and July at various locations with different age groups.
- A dance camp in July at Phuket Dance World covering various styles over a week.
This document provides information about Kindermusik classes offered at Studio Encore, including class schedules, themes, fees, discounts, and testimonial. Classes are offered for ages 0 to 7 in 32-class sessions from September to May, with breaks around holidays. Tuition is $60-70 per month depending on the age group. Discounts are available for referrals, repeat students, and siblings. Enrollment is flexible with monthly payments and the option to discontinue with prior notice. The goal is to make music education fun and engaging for young children through age-appropriate curriculum.
This document provides information about Kindermusik classes offered at Studio Encore, including class schedules, themes, fees, discounts, and testimonial. Classes are offered for ages 0 to 7 in 32-class sessions from September to May, with breaks around holidays. Tuition is $60-70 per month depending on the age group. Discounts are available for referrals, repeat students, and siblings. Enrollment is flexible with monthly payments and the option to discontinue with prior notice. The goal is to make music education fun and engaging for young children.
This document lists after-school activity options for primary and secondary students at QSI Phuket for the first term of the 2014/2015 school year. It provides details on activities such as gymnastics, art, Lego club, Thai dancing, football, arts & crafts, karate, badminton, cooking, photography, self defense, and film club. The activities are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays and have various associated costs ranging from free to 2,200 Baht for the school term.
Exporting the Border: The Benefits of Pre-Departure Clearance SITA
The Australian Government pioneered pre-travel authorization with an electronic travel authority system (ETAS) in 1996. ETAS gives Australia the opportunity to pre-screen travelers against known wanted persons and risk profiles, improving overall security. ETAS enabled Australia to cope with a huge influx of visitors to the Sydney Olympic Games, without compromising border security. Australia further enhanced its innovative approach to border operations with the implementation of advance passenger processing (APP), which integrated pre-travel authorization into the airline check-in process, allowing pre-screening and the ability to authorize or deny the boarding of travelers in real time.
Operation Resolute sees the Australian Defence Force work with other agencies like Border Force and Fisheries to protect Australia's borders and offshore maritime interests. It is the only Australian Defence Force operation that currently defends mainland Australia and its assets. Resources for Operation Resolute include aircraft, patrol boats, transit security elements on apprehended vessels, a frigate on standby, and army and intelligence agencies.
A simplified demonstration of Points and Lines of Equidistance and Maritime Boundaries using Timor Sea data and Google Earth. A very quick illustrative study that makes a complex problem simple to understand.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia with a population of 381,488. Some iconic Australian foods include Pavlova cake, Anzac biscuits, kangaroo steak, and Vegemite sandwiches. Popular sports in Australia are the Australian Open tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, the Melbourne Cup horse race, Formula 1 car racing, and the Australian rules football league. Australian wildlife and culture along with its cities, food, and sports make it a unique country.
The document provides an overview of British history from the arrival of the Britons after the Ice Age through World War II. It discusses the Roman conquest of the Britons, the Anglo-Saxon conquest that displaced the Celtic Britons, and some of the most important kings of England like William the Conqueror, Richard I, John, and Henry VIII. It also mentions the Black Death that killed one-third of the population in 1349 and the War of the Roses. Religious conflicts are discussed including Elizabeth I's reign and the Glorious Revolution that replaced James II with William of Orange. The modern history overview notes the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 and England's role in World War
The Australian mainland has a total coastline of around 23,000 miles with more than 67 ports and Australia’s overall landmass is around 30 times larger than the UK: it’s a massive area to guard, patrol and monitor. The Australian security sector is huge, omnipresent in everyday life, and in a state of rapid growth. We have identified four main sectors that match Australian need to UK capability:
Border Security
Disaster Response
Terrorist/Civil Disorder Response
Cyber security
Richard Harper will be leading a webinar to outline in more detail the security opportunities for British companies in Australia. Contact Richard.Harper@fco.gov.uk for more information.
The document provides an overview of security issues and opportunities in Australia. It discusses four main security concerns: natural disaster response, terrorism response, border related crimes, and cyber security. For each area, it outlines relevant threats, statistics, and recent Australian initiatives. It also profiles the major government agencies and private sector players involved in Australia's security landscape.
Australia is located between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans, making it the world's smallest continent but sixth largest country. It has a predominantly hot and dry climate with most rainfall occurring in the northern tropical areas. Key geographical features include the Great Dividing Range mountains, the Great Barrier Reef offshore, and the island state of Tasmania to the south, while native animals such as kangaroos and koalas are iconic parts of its landscape.
Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy located in Oceania. It is the world's sixth largest country by total area and has a population of over 23 million people that is highly urbanized and concentrated on the eastern coast. Australia has a diverse landscape that includes the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and varied climates across its six states and territories.
The Rules of Engagement: Increase Visibility and Searchability to Strengthen ...Michael Pranikoff
The document discusses how organizations can strengthen their brands through social media engagement. It provides tips for non-profits and government agencies to increase their visibility and searchability on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and through multimedia in press releases. Specific examples are given of how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) engaged citizens through social media during emergency responses by sharing videos, partnering with influencers and using platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Flickr to share updates. The document concludes with 10 tips for effective social media engagement and crisis communications.
The document provides information about 10 famous sights in London, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, the London Underground, St. Paul's Cathedral, the British Museum, and 10 Downing Street. It gives the dates each was built and brief descriptions of their historical and architectural significance. It also includes a short quiz testing knowledge about details of each landmark.
Technovax Presentation @ Influenza Congress USA 2012Hector Munoz
TechnoVax is developing novel Virus-Like Particle (VLP) vaccines using a cell-based manufacturing system that is safer, more effective, and scalable compared to traditional egg-based vaccine production. Their VLP technology is being used to develop vaccines for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other diseases. Their influenza VLP vaccines include seasonal tetravalent and "universal" versions. They are seeking partnerships to advance their preclinical vaccine candidates into clinical trials.
The document advertises Spring Break camps for youth ages 6-17 held at the University of New Mexico Continuing Education from March 12-16, 2012. Camps include classes in topics such as dinosaurs, ancient Greece, architecture, interior design, astronomy, yoga, arts and crafts. The camps are conveniently located, offer small class sizes and hands-on learning. Registration is open for youth summer classes beginning March 1, 2012.
The document provides information on various summer camps and classes for teens and children offered through UNM Continuing Education including architecture, filmmaking, cooking, crafts, yoga, rock climbing, martial arts, reading programs and global leadership programs for teens and LEGO camps, arts, science and outdoor activities for children ages 6 to 14. Fees and dates are provided for each course.
TBA
Day: Thursdays
Ages/Times: Youth (8-14) 6:00-7:00pm
Adults (15+) 7:00-8:00pm
Date: Sept 20 – Nov 15 (8 weeks)
Location: Recreation Center Gym
Fee: $110.00
Equipment: For beginners, all equipment is provided. Returning students need to purchase their own
mask and jacket.
Guitar Den Rock School
Instructor: Guitar Den Staff
Content: Learn to play guitar in a fun, supportive environment. Students will learn chords, scales,
rhythms and songs. All skill levels welcome. Guitars provided for use in class.
Day
Students can sign up for various week-long camps focusing on architecture, filmmaking, computer skills, jewelry making, rock climbing, taekwondo, yoga, and drumming. Optional reading and math programs are also available to improve skills for students entering grades 1-12. Arts camps teach cartooning, video game design, clay works, sewing, and using color. Languages options include Spanish and sign language immersion. Most camps meet daily and cost between $50-350, with some materials fees.
Free your mind and your creativity! You will find hundreds of classes to inspire you in the areas of Aquatics, Arts, Bonne Cuisine, Crafts & Hobbies, Health & Relaxation, Home & Garden, Leisure Time Activities, and much more!
The document lists several summer camp options in Phuket, Thailand for 2014, including:
- Sailing camps at Ao Chalong Yacht Club from June to August with various durations and prices, teaching sailing skills.
- Multi-sport camps at Thanyapura in July and August involving multiple sports daily or weekly. Specialized tennis, swimming and triathlon camps are also listed.
- Arts, crafts, music and photography workshops in August at Oasis ed. Phuket.
- Soccer camps in June and July at various locations with different age groups.
- A dance camp in July at Phuket Dance World covering various styles over a week.
This document provides information about Kindermusik classes offered at Studio Encore, including class schedules, themes, fees, discounts, and testimonial. Classes are offered for ages 0 to 7 in 32-class sessions from September to May, with breaks around holidays. Tuition is $60-70 per month depending on the age group. Discounts are available for referrals, repeat students, and siblings. Enrollment is flexible with monthly payments and the option to discontinue with prior notice. The goal is to make music education fun and engaging for young children through age-appropriate curriculum.
This document provides information about Kindermusik classes offered at Studio Encore, including class schedules, themes, fees, discounts, and testimonial. Classes are offered for ages 0 to 7 in 32-class sessions from September to May, with breaks around holidays. Tuition is $60-70 per month depending on the age group. Discounts are available for referrals, repeat students, and siblings. Enrollment is flexible with monthly payments and the option to discontinue with prior notice. The goal is to make music education fun and engaging for young children.
This document lists after-school activity options for primary and secondary students at QSI Phuket for the first term of the 2014/2015 school year. It provides details on activities such as gymnastics, art, Lego club, Thai dancing, football, arts & crafts, karate, badminton, cooking, photography, self defense, and film club. The activities are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays and have various associated costs ranging from free to 2,200 Baht for the school term.
This document provides information about a Kindermusik curriculum offered by Melanie I from September 2011 through May 2012. [1] It lists the class themes, times, dates, and fees for classes aimed at children ages 0 to 7. [2] Classes are generally held once or twice a week for 45 minutes to 1 hour and include musical activities and parent participation. [3] The document also provides information about referrals, sibling discounts, and enrollment policies.
The document announces three children's workshops hosted by KEC at Tribal Route in November 2009. The first is a two-day Tangram workshop on November 14-15 for ages 5-8, teaching storytelling and math through the Chinese puzzle. The second is a two-day Three in a Row board game carnival on November 21-22 for ages 7-11, showcasing three cultures. The third is a rhythmic storytelling workshop on November 28-29 for ages 4-7, using percussion instruments like maracas to enhance story enjoyment. Each workshop costs Rs. 1000-750 and provides materials.
This document provides information about upcoming trips, programs, and activities at the Fort Drum Youth Center for January 2012. It lists various indoor and outdoor trips taking place throughout the month for middle and high school aged youth, including indoor paintball, a winter festival, a teen lock-in, skate jam, midnight sports, and tubing. It also outlines several ongoing programs covering topics like conflict resolution, intramural sports, cooking, photography, relationships, drama, personal finance, career exploration, and job readiness. The document concludes with a reminder about required parent and youth orientations.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events at the An Phu Primary campus, including:
1) An 8th PTG Spring Fair from March 10th-13th, a parent workshop on digital citizenship on March 18th, and parent-teacher meetings on April 7th and 8th which will use a new online appointment booking system.
2) A performance of the musical "Oliver" by the AP1 Production Club that was well received by students and parents.
3) A math competition among Milepost 3 students that was organized to encourage math skills in a fun way through team-based activities like estimating and logic problems.
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This document provides information on various spring recreation programs offered by the Leonia Recreation Commission. It lists over 30 programs for preschoolers, youth, adults and seniors, including classes in art, dance, music, sports and fitness. Registration for the programs begins on April 1, 2019. The document provides contact information, program details such as dates, times, locations and fees. It also outlines the commission's policies on payments, refunds, registration and cancellations.
Similar to Youth Summer 2011 brochure UNM Continuing Education (15)
The document provides a training calendar for early childhood services with dates, locations, and descriptions of courses in Albuquerque and Las Cruces, New Mexico, including Quality Care for All, Powerful Interactions, Full Participation of Each Child, and a 45 Hour Entry Level Course. The courses cover early childhood education competency areas and are required for educators working in licensed childcare centers and family homes. Attendees must complete all parts of multi-session courses to receive certificates.
Information and education for early childhood providers in New Mexico. Inside you will find dates for upcoming classes, tips for helping children stay healthy and happy, and contact information for UNM Cariño.
Launch a lifetime love of learning with Spring Break Camps for kids and teens at UNM Continuing Education. Camp topics include LEGO®, engineering, painting, Minecraft, yoga, video game design, mock trial, acting, and dance.
Learn more about the business of writing, meet authors, editors, publishers, and network with fellow writers. The UNMCE Writers Conference is a great way to move your writing from passion to published.
Information and education for early childhood providers in New Mexico. Inside you will find dates for upcoming classes, tips for helping children stay healthy and happy, and contact information for UNM Cariño.
Cariño Early Childhood training updates and useful information for care providers, teachers, and families in New Mexico. Find training dates, class information, and updates from Cariño.
A History of Ireland, Scotland and Wales - A Course by Dr. Lizabeth Johnson -...UNM Continuing Education
We'll examine Irish, Scottish and Welsh history and culture from 500 AD to the present. In particular, lectures and discussions will focus on the early cultural identity of the Irish, Scots and Welsh and their customs and mythologies; the influence of Roman culture and Christianity on these lands and peoples; the English conquest and colonization of these lands and peoples; and, finally, on the process of political devolution in all three areas. These aspects of Irish, Scottish and Welsh history will be examined through historical documents and literature, art, music and film clips. Students will emerge from the class with a clear sense of the events that shaped the early history and culture of Ireland, Scotland and Wales and how those events continue to shape these areas even to the present day.
Cariño Early Childhood TTAP at UNM Continuing Education 4th Quarter 2015-2016...UNM Continuing Education
Quarterly newsletter from Cariño Early Childhood TTAP in New Mexico. Early Childhood training classes, tips, and information. Get the latest news from the Cariño program and the toy lending library.
Join us for the 12th annual Writers Conference! Hear from professional authors, editors, and literary agents on what it takes to get your writing work published,
Join UNM Continuing Education and the New Mexico Post Alliance for engaging workshops. Who should attend? Everyone interested in understanding digital acquisition, visual
effects and compositing, postproduction, sound recording, sound editing, video editing and postproduction workflows.
Ancient Greece Lectures by Dr. Lizabeth Johnson - The University of New Mexic...UNM Continuing Education
This presentation was part of the "Ancient Greece" lectures by Dr. Lizabeth Johnson for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico.
Ancient Greece was one of the most formative civilizations in Western history. While never an Empire, the Greeks, and particularly the people of Athens, developed and put into practice early concepts of democracy and legal equality. Aristophanes and Sophocles wrote classic plays describing issues important to Athenians of the fifth century BC, but which still resonate today - the social cost of warfare and the contest between loyalty to one’s family and obedience to one's government. Even after the end of the Classical period, when Athens and other Greek city-states fell under the control of Macedon and Rome, the Greeks continued to make their mark on the ancient Western world through the development of Hellenistic art, science, philosophy and religious cults. We'll examine the history of Greece from its prehistoric period through the Classical period and into the Hellenistic Age with a particular focus on the political and intellectual advances made by the Greeks and inherited by all of Western society.
This document is a class schedule flyer for digital arts, computer, and technology courses offered by UNM Continuing Education from February to March 2016. Courses include web design, graphic design, photography, video and audio editing, geographic information systems, Microsoft Office, Linux, and CompTIA certification courses. The flyer provides course titles, dates, times, prices, and contact information for registration. Upcoming information sessions on podcasting and post-production workshops are also advertised.
Upcoming classes in the Digital Arts and Computers/IT programs at UNM Continuing Education. Start your career, or get training in Graphic Design, Web Design, Photography, Filmmaking, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, CompTIA and more!
This document provides an overview of social and cultural views of women in ancient Europe from prehistoric times through the Roman Empire. It discusses the roles and status of women in societies such as ancient Greece, Rome, and among Celtic and Germanic peoples. Goddesses worshipped in ancient religions are also profiled. Queens and female rulers who held political and religious power in places like Macedonia, Egypt, and the Hellenistic world are highlighted.
Updated training schedule and information newsletter for Cariño Early Childhood TTAP at the University of New Mexico. This newsletter is for 3rd quarter 2015-2016.
This document is a class schedule flyer for digital arts and computer training classes from UNM Continuing Education. It lists over 60 classes in topics like Adobe software, Microsoft Office, web design, photography, and computer certifications being offered between November and December 2015. The flyer provides the class titles, dates, times, locations, and costs. It also provides contact information for Caroline Orcutt who can provide more information on classes and certificate programs.
Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714 A.D. Lecture by Dr. Lizabeth Johnson | OLLI a...UNM Continuing Education
Between the long-lasting popularity of the works of Shakespeare to the more recent popularity of T.V. and film dramas about the Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England, the Tudor-Stuart period in English history is one of the most well-known eras in English history. Beginning with the accession of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, in 1485 and ending with the death of Anne, the last Stuart queen, in 1714, this roughly 230-year period in English history includes a number of notable and even infamous events, such as the English Reformation, the attack of the Spanish Armada, the English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution, and the unification of England and Scotland. It was also during this period that England started down the path that would lead to the British Empire, which would encompass lands as far flung as the Americas, Australia, India, China, Africa, and the Middle East. With the creation of the British Empire, English/British culture began to spread out to all these regions of the world, to the ultimate effect that a majority of the modern world still views the English language as a common tongue. We'll focus on the political history of this period as well as the social and cultural aspects of that history, with a particular emphasis on how these important events (and more!) shaped England, the British Empire, and the world.
Cariño Early Childhood TTAP newsletter for the 2nd quarter of 2015/2016 newsletter. Learn what's new with Cariño at UNM, see updated early childhood classes, tips for early childhood programs, and more.
Upcoming Digital Arts, Computer, and IT classes at UNM Continuing Education in Albuquerque, NM. In-person and Online Classes in Graphic and Web Design, Audio Production, Photography, Videography and Filmmaking, Social Media, Marketing, Computers, Microsoft Office, IT systems, CompTIA, and more.
Check out the upcoming classes in Digital Arts & IT for August 2015 from UNM Continuing Education. Graphic Design, Web Design, Computer Hardware & Software, Microsoft Office and more!
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
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Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
1 University of New Mexico
MSC07 4030
Summer Conference & Camps
Transition to Middle School Conference (ages 10-12)
Paws & Claws Pet Lovers Camp (ages 11-13)
Film Camp (ages 13-18)
Youth Sports Fitness Camp (ages 6-14)
Fantastic Fridays Youth Sports Fitness (ages 6-14)
Half-Day Drum Camp (ages 7-14)
Recycle Runway Trash to Fashion Camp (ages 12-16)
Yoga Camp (ages 6-11)
Aikido & Fitness Summer Camp (ages 5-17)
Website Design for Kids (ages 8-12)
Computer Video Game Design Mini-Camp (ages 10-16)
Advanced Computer Video Game Design (ages 10-16)
Funny Pictures: Cartooning for Kids (ages 8-12)
The Magic of Realistic Drawing (ages 10-14)
You & Your Child Will Enjoy:
• Extended hours for on-campus day camps and
Youth Sports Fitness
• Trained staff who have undergone background checks
• New course sections
• Hands-on activities Especially for
Parent/Child Swimming is back! Classes going
on now. For details, go to dce.unm.edu.
Youth
SUMMER2011
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Summer Camps • Middle School Conference
PERMIT NO. 39
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Youth Sports & Fitness • Summer Classes
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Register now!
505-277-0077
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2/2011
2. Conference 17301 Early Bird Care (ages 6-13) 17720 Funny Pictures: Cartooning for Kids 17510 Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12)
17182 Transition to Middle School Campers are supervised from (8:00-9:00am) prior to camp. (ages 8-12) Participants learn the basics of Tae kwon do. Fee entitles
(ages 10-12 with parent or guardian) Activities include games and crafts. Pre-registration is required. Participants will learn cartooning and character design from students to unlimited weekly access to age-appropriate
Conference features hands-on sessions including time $60 For: 12 sessions UNM Main Campus Eric Teitelbaum, co-creator of the Pink Panther comic strip. classes. Uniform and patches are included in fee.
SAA: Jun 6-23 MTWTh 8:00-9:00am All materials are provided. $120 For: unlimited Blackman Taekwondo Academy
management, cybersafety, cooperative games and more. Lunch
SBB: Jun 27-Jul 14 MTWTh 8:00-9:00am $120 For: 3 sessions CE South Building SAA: Jun 6- Jul 18 MWF 4:30-5:15pm
and snacks are provided.
$110 per duo For: 1 session UNM Main Campus Please note: UNM is closed on Monday, July 4. SAA: Jun 6-8 MTW 9:00am-12:00pm TTh 6:00-6:45pm
SAA: Aug 6 Sa 9:00am-3:00pm Sa 10-10:45am
17450: Half-Day Drum Camp (ages 7-14) 17060 The Magic of Realistic Drawing (ages 10-14) SBB: Jun 20- Aug 1 MWF 4:30-5:15pm
Learn and practice West African drumming. All drums,
Camps instruments and supplies are provided.
This class, taught by the creator of the Pink Panther comic
strip, includes step-by-step lessons on how to create
TTh 6:00-6:45pm
$150 For: 5 sessions UNM Main Campus Sa 10-10:45am
17335 Paws & Claws Pet Lovers Day Camp realistic drawings. All materials are provided.
(ages 11-13) SAA: Jul 18-22 MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pm $120 For: 3 sessions CE South Building 17511 Tae Kwon Do for Teens (ages 13-adult)
Tweens meet working and therapy animals, learn pet first aid SAA: Jun 6-8 MTW 1:00-4:00pm Participants learn the basics of Taekwondo. Fee entitles
17728 Recycle Runway Trash to Fashion Camp
students to unlimited weekly access to age-appropriate
techniques, and make treats for animal friends.
$175 For: 12 sessions UNM Main Campus
(ages 12-16) Classes classes. Uniform and patches are included in fee.
Campers create unique garments using recycled materials. $120 For: unlimited Blackman Taekwondo Academy
SAA: Jun 6-23 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm A materials fee of $20 is payable to instructor at first class. 17091 Audition Boot Camp (ages 6-18)
SBB: Jun 27-Jul 14 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm If you want to be in movies, this fun and informative half-day SAA: Jun 6-Jul 18 MW 5:15-6:15pm
$190 For: 4 sessions UNM Continuing Education
Please note: UNM is closed on Monday, July 4. class offers it all. Learn how to set yourself up emotionally F 6:00-7:00pm TTh 12:00-1:00pm & 6:45-7:45 pm
SAA: Jul 26-29 MTWTh 9:00am-12:00pm
and physically for the camera. SBB: Jun 20-Aug 1 MW 5:15-6:15pm
17350 Film Camp (ages 13-18) 17523 Yoga Camp (ages 6-11) $50 For: 1 session UNMCE South Building F 6:00-7:00pm TTh 12:00-1:00pm & 6:45-7:45 pm
Learn the basics of camcorder operation, how to compose a Campers will learn yoga poses, games, mindfulness and SAA: Jul 19 T 12:30-3:30pm
shot; maximize the power of visuals, basic lighting and grip self-calming techniques, breathing practices and fun songs. This section is for ages 12-18 only. 17528 Yoga for Toddlers (ages 2-5 with parent)
techniques in order to create your own film. $90 For: 3 sessions High Desert Yoga SBB: Jul 19 T 9:00am-12:00pm Yoga comes to life in these fun and creative classes. Parents
$325 For: 5 sessions (1 week) DATA Charter School SAA: Jun 6-10 MWF 1:30-3:30pm This section is for ages 6-11 only. or caregivers attend class with toddler.
SAA: Jun 20-24 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm $110 For: 8 sessions High Desert Yoga, Nob Hill
SBB: Jun 20-24 MWF 1:30-3:30pm
SBB: Jul 18-22 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm 17001 Beginning Rock Climbing (ages 13-17) SAA: Jun 10-Jul 29 F 9:45-10:30am
SCC: Jul 11-15 MWF 1:30-3:30pm Learn climbing, belaying, and rappelling techniques. Shoes,
17999 Youth Sports Fitness (ages 6-14) SDD: Jul 25-29 MWF 1:30-3:30pm harness, helmet, ropes and hardware will be included. 17525 Kids Yoga (ages 6-11)
Participate in a wide variety of sports, including daily Students need to bring an 8-foot long thick accessory rope Your child will explore the fun and amazing practice of yoga,
swimming, while making friends and practicing good
17513: Aikido & Fitness Summer Camp experiencing both energizing and relaxing poses.
(ages 5-17) (9-11 mm) to learn knots.
sportsmanship. $70 For: 2 sessions UNM Johnson Center $110 For: 8 sessions High Desert Yoga, Nob Hill
$150 For: 12 sessions UNM Johnson Center Campers learn the non-competitive Japanese martial art of SAA: Jun 6-Jul 25 M 4:00-5:00pm
Aikido. A registered dietitian will provide information on nutrition. SAA: Jul 16, 23 Sa 8:30am-12:00pm
SAA: Jun 6-23 MTWTh 1:00-5:00pm
SBB: Jun 27-Jul 14 MTWTh 1:00-5:00pm
$230 For: 7 sessions Aikido of Albuquerque 17020 High Ropes for Youth (ages 10-17) 17520 Teen Yoga (ages 12-17)
SAA: May 30-Jun 3 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm Do you love to challenge yourself and have fun? Complete Teens will challenge themselves with a sweet combination
17995 Fantastic Fridays Youth Sports Fitness SBB: Jun 6-10 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm the UNM High Ropes course this summer! of physical vigor, deep relaxation and fun. Wear comfortable
(ages 6-14) SCC: Jun 13-17 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm $35 For: 1 session UNM Johnson Center clothing, preferably where you can see the knees.
Campers will enjoy special Friday activities, including SDD: Jun 20-24 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm SAA: Jul 9 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm $110 For: 8 sessions High Desert Yoga, Nob Hill
cooking, supervised free swim and fun-filled competitions. SEE: Jun 27-Jul 1 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pm This section is for ages 10-13 only. SAA: Jun 7-Jul 26 T 4:15-5:15pm
$40 For: 3 sessions UNM Johnson Center SBB: Jul 9 Sa 1:00-4:00pm 17601 Beginning Teen Jazz Dance (ages 12-17)
SAA: Jun 10, 17, 24 F 1:00-5:00pm 17322 Website Design for Kids (ages 8-12)
Learn basic page building techniques for creating web sites. This section is for ages 14-17 only. Want to try jazz dance? Using jazz, soul, Rhythm and Blues,
SBB: Jul 1, 8, 15 F 1:00-5:00pm ethnic and pop music, this class is a great way to work out.
$120 For: 3 sessions CE South Building 17040 Sewing for Animal Lovers (ages 6-16)
17300 On Campus Day Camp (ages 6-8 & 9-10) SAA: Jun 6-8 MTW 1:00pm-4:00pm This class will introduce participants to sewing for pets and $97 For: 6 sessions Rio Rancho High School
Campers will enjoy a variety of activities. Lunch is provided at rescue animals. Sewing machines, notions and fabrics are SAA: Jun 25-Jul 30 Sa 12:30-1:30pm
no cost in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque. Campers 17725 Computer Video Game Design
provided. A materials fee of $25 is payable to the instructor 17602 Creative Movement for Preschoolers
attending Youth Sports Fitness will be escorted to Johnson Center. Mini-Camp (ages 10-16) at the beginning of the first class.
$175 For: 12 sessions UNM Main Campus Use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Flash software to create (ages 3-6)
$130 For: 5 sessions Bernina Sewing Center Using a variety of props, preschoolers will explore
SAA: Jun 6-23 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm your own games. Create storylines, sound effects and more. SAA: Jun 13-17 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pm
$120 For: 3 sessions CE South Building movement rhythm, and creative improvisation.
This section is for ages 6-8 only. $97 For: 6 sessions Rio Rancho High School
SBB: Jun 6-23 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm SAA: Jun 6-8 MTW 9:00am-12:00pm 17050 Easy Sew Nightshirt & Pillowcase (ages 6-16)
This class teaches fundamentals and beginning sewing SAA: Jun 25-Jul 30 Sa 10:30-11:30am
This section is for ages 9-10 only. 17323 Advanced Computer Video Game Design skills. A $25 kit fee is payable to the instructor at the 17603 Beginning Ballet (ages 7-11)
17320 On Campus Day Camp (ages 6-8 & 9-10) (ages 10-16) beginning of the first class. Sewing machines provided.
Take your games to the next level using extreme Photoshop Enjoy learning ballet while developing self-confidence.
Campers will enjoy a variety of activities. Lunch is provided at $130 For: 5 sessions Bernina Sewing Center $97 For: 6 sessions Rio Rancho High School
no cost in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque. Campers power effects. SAA: Jun 20-24 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pm
$120 For: 3 sessions CE South Building SAA: Jun 25-Jul 30 Sa 9:30-10:30am
attending Youth Sports Fitness will be escorted to Johnson Center.
$175 For: 12 sessions UNM Main Campus SAA: Jun 9-10 ThF 9:00am-4:00pm 17500 Junior Golf (ages 7-17) 17604 Beginning Jazz (ages 7-11)
SAA: Jun 27-Jul 14 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm Learn the basic fundamentals of golf, golf course rules, Dancers will enjoy learning basic jazz techniques.
This section is for ages 6-8 only. strategies, pitching, chipping, and play and putting. All $97 For: 6 sessions Rio Rancho High School
SBB: Jun 27- Jul 14 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pm equipment is provided. SAA: Jun 25-Jul 30 Sa 11:30am-12:30pm
This section is for ages 9-10 only. $80 For: 7 sessions Ladera Golf Course
Please note: UNM is closed on Monday, July 4. Register now! 505-277-0077 • dce.unm.edu SAA: Jun 8-Jul 20 W 10:00-11:00am
SBB: Jun 8-Jul 20 W 11:00am-12:00pm