Tag: culture
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Omniverse Africa Announces Omniverse 2025 for Nigerian Gamers ($1 Million Prize)
[ad_1] Omniverse Africa is excited to reveal that UEL Esports Inc., Unanimous Games and Game Evolution Esports will be premier partners for the Gaming Center at Omniverse 2025. This significant partnership will play a crucial role in delivering an exceptional gaming experience, highlighting Omniverse Africa’s dedication to innovation and excellence within the digital and creative ... -
As Schools Serve More Immigrant Children, Demand Grows for Bilingual Psychologists
[ad_1] A couple of years ago, as schools that had been forced to go virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic began to bring students back on campus, Pedro Olvera noticed that his phone started ringing more. Olvera spent much of his career as a school psychologist in Santa Ana Unified School District, just a stone’s ... -
Climate Action Africa flags off its One Billion Tree Planting Initiative as part of CAAF24 Program
[ad_1] The two-day Climate Action Africa Forum 2024, tagged CAAF24, held in Lagos from Wednesday, June 19 to June 20, 2024, came to a graphic end at the Lekki Conservation Centre, Lekki in Lagos on Thursday, June 20, 2024, with the flagging off the One Billion Tree Planting Initiative of the Climate Action Africa by ... -
Elevating Youth Voice in Learner-Centered School Quality Systems
[ad_1] As education leaders continue to engage in conversations on transforming assessment and accountability for our nation, they must prioritize elevating voices excluded from past education change efforts, including voices of young learners, especially those from communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities. Too many young people have school experiences that leave them disengaged and ... -
US issues threat warning after hackers break into a satellite
[ad_1] It seems like nothing is off limits for threat actors to target these days. Hospitals, schools, charity organizations and even municipalities have all been successfully targeted by malicious cyberattacks in recent years. And now, it seems like attackers are even looking into space for new systems to try and compromise. Last week, the Office ... -
Expertise as elaboration: teachers’ reflections on a writing rubric integrated into an AI tool
[ad_1] AI-based tools can signal the integration of technology into learning in profound ways; however, the long trajectory of edtech has yet to change the fundamental organizational structure between teacher and student. Teachers – with the vast majority of schools still organized as one teacher for every 15 to 35 students – mediate students’ experiences ... -
Lexington Fire Department shares the importance of health and safety in the workplace
[ad_1] Lexington, Kentucky (WKYT) – January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, and firefighters here in Lexington are constantly working to improve their health and safety. The Lexington Fire Department takes pride in its safety training. Major Derek Roberts has been a firefighter for nearly 18 years. Over the past 18 years, he said, firefighters’ safety ... -
AT3 Resources Celebrates 5th Anniversary with Digital Marketing Bootcamp for SMEs
[ad_1] AT3 Resources, a Lagos-based communications and events consultancy, will enter its fifth year of providing strategic public relations, events and media interventions to businesses, individuals and brands across Nigeria and Africa am. To mark this milestone, the company is hosting a week-long digital marketing bootcamp for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). “Harnessing the potential ... -
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Igor Papich attends the Science, Technology and Society Forum in Kyoto from 29 September to 4 October 2022
[ad_1] Prior to the forum, Minister Papich had a dinner with Ms Jelisava Sesna Dobovšek, a professor at a university in Tokyo and chairman of the Slovenia-Japan Friendship Group. Minister Papich visited the University of Tsukuba and met with Vice-Chancellor Ms. Caroline Benton. Dr. Marco Brachko, a Slovenian scientist at the University of Maribor, who ... -
Psychologists plan new counseling methods for black mental health
[ad_1] Shaunte Elbert, Vice President of Health and Wellbeing, showcases how counseling and counseling services are reaching students of color.Credit Amani Bayo | Lantern Reporter The Student Life Counseling and Advisory Service introduces alternative on-campus services for students of various backgrounds to address experiences that do not necessarily correspond to traditional care methods. Shaunte Elbert, ...