Project Based Learning 101: First Steps to Success Budapest
Are you a teacher interested in motivating your students more? Project Based Learning is a methodology that connects them with the world!
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read moreOur highest ever figures with 215 sellers last Sunday. I’ll have to allocate even more room this weekend. Great weather too and it’s looking good again for Sunday. We have events at Stonham as well some weekends and the next one is the The American Car Show on 27th September which will be a massive crowd so make sure you sell at that one. Once again you do not need to book to sell at Stonham Barns Sunday Car Boot you just turn up. You don't have to arrive at 6am as many don't turn up until 8.30am that's just the time we open. We do have covered stalls that can be booked but there are only 20 of those and they go quickly. Again, a big thanks to the majority who are following the distancing and one-way routes and abiding by our strict no harassment policy which is why Stonham Barns Car Boot is always such a friendly place to sell and buy at. Back again this Sunday 13th September & every Sunday until further notice. Each week I’m enlarging the sales areas as we are using three different fields at the moment so I apologise for the extra walk for buyers but, the Car Boot is literally right next to where you park once everyone is in. You can park near the Owl Sanctuary or in the Coach Park (disabled) if you mention this to one of the attendants. One last thing for buyers to note. If I have marked an area for sellers it doesn’t mean you ignore it and park in the seller’s areas… There are only a few Sunday Car Boots on at the moment so, make sure you are organised and bring everything that you need to feel comfortable at the Car Boot. We do have food and drinks (hot and cold) and the toilets are open with a strict one in one out system. These are cleaned constantly throughout the opening times. You can literally just turn up on the day and sell. If you can’t get to the food van/toilet I am coming round to take pitch fees so ask me or ask your neighbour to look after your pitch. With the size of the car boot growing it does mean a longer walk to the toilet though. Thanks to everyone last week who followed all that I asked. For your safety I suggest that sellers bring gloves, sanitiser & possibly masks if they choose to. These are for your own peace of mind and obviously because you are handling cash. You still need to decide whether you allow buyers to pick up items or not and please clean items if you allow them to. These are suggestions only – you need to decide how you can sell and feel comfortable and safe. Each week, I’m amending a few things so it’s easier to get in. Sellers will be allowed to enter the field from 6am onwards. NO ONE WILL BE LET IN UNTIL 6 SO DON’T ARRIVE BEFORE THEN AS YOU CAUSE TRAFFIC JAMS. Buyers will not be allowed in until gone 6.30am but – please allow me to get everyone into position so you don’t hinder this, thanks and please don’t stand behind cars whilst they unload. No one is going to jump in and buy before you as it just isn’t that kind of car boot. There will be a one-way viewing system which needs to be followed. I will place Way in and No Entry signs down each aisle. BUYERS – PLEASE FOLLOW THESE as they are very important for everyone’s enjoyment & safety. We will have sanitising solution available to purchase if necessary but, ideally all will bring some. Go to the food van if you need any sanitiser. Again, I ask the buyers to be patient and to make sure they are aware of the opening times and to follow the one-way system. If you see anyone going the wrong way – please politely point this out to anyone oblivious to the numerous signs. I will be out attempting to guide everyone into position and again I ask for patience as I will decide where everyone goes as the positioning of everyone will be vital and everyone needs to be positioned as I suggest. The last few weeks were a great success and I can only thank everyone that acted intelligently and sensibly. At the end of the day though, we are an extremely friendly car boot with a lot of regular sellers. You’ll find that you can speak to and ask anyone selling at the car boot and they’ll point you in the direction of myself or the various people working at the car boot. I will be wearing a high viz jacket this Sunday so the person covered with small beetles will be me. Please feel free to ask anything. Otherwise ask at the food van. Stonham Car Boot has always had a great atmosphere where the public (sellers and buyers) have made the whole occasion really enjoyable. We don't have or allow anyone to harass sellers and it has never been an issue. Which is why everything works so well. But, because of restrictions we will have to follow set guidelines for sellers and buyers and everyone needs to read these and follow carefully. We will have Covered stalls in position but, these will need to be pre-booked in advance – Text 07817539168 with your number plate and vehicle size to reserve one and specify which Sunday you would like to attend. If you cannot make a date please text beforehand to let me know. Any Sunday can be reserved in advance. These are covered stalls (outside) with an overhead canopy and table to place items on. These are £10 for any vehicle size. If the forecast is heavy winds the overhead canopies may not be placed on the stalls for fear of the stall being blown into your car’s bodywork. Anyone wishing to attend on the day will be charged £5 cars, £7.50 small vans, £10 Large Vans, car with trailer £7.50, Covered stalls £10. Buying is free. Food & drinks will be available as usual at the Car Boot. There will be only 2/3 people in the food van and they will also have gloves & masks. All Food and drinks will follow Covid 19 government guidelines. We are outdoors only but offer covered stalls. We try to open every week irrespective of the weather as we still get buyers and sellers. 07817539168 for information on the Car Boot or stonhambarnscarboot@hotmail.co.uk http://www.fishface.co/stonham-barns-car-boot http://www.facebook.com/stonhambarnscarboot http://twitter.com/stonhamcarboot
read moreCIBSE Guide A: Environmental design is the premier technical/reference source for designers and installers of building services, especially low energy and environmentally sustainable buildings. This is the eighth edition, which comprehensively updates its predecessor. It also contains many significant changes in both format and content. Chapter 0, Quality in environmental design, is new to the Guide and has been added to consider the quality of the environmental design. It identifies two specific requirements for achieving quality in building design, namely adopting a holistic approach to the design, and a system to assure the quality of the design calculations and decisions, i.e. a quality assurance procedure. The other chapters in this Guide each deal with an individual aspect of environmental design, namely criteria for design (e.g. comfort criteria, weather data etc.) and methods of calculation such as fabric performance, heating and ventilation system sizing, methods for thermal comfort evaluation, energy demand etc.The updated contents acknowledge and satisfy current UK legislation, specifically the 2013 Building Regulations Approved Documents L and F, and the recommendations of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Additionally, the authors of each chapter have incorporated the latest published research and recognised best design practice to ensure that environmental design engineers and installation engineers can practise at the forefront of their profession. The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers ('CIBSE') is committed to protecting your privacy, and takes its responsibilities regarding the security of members' and customers' information very seriously. For the purpose of registering you for this event and providing you with further information in relation to this event we will process your personal data within our customer database. On the basis of legitimate interest we may use your data to inform you of similar events in the future. For more information about how we process any personal information that we collect about you, how you can instruct us if you prefer to limit the use of that information and procedures that we have in place to safeguard your privacy please view our privacy policy.
read more27th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 20-21 December, Bangkok Conference Website: https://eurasiaresearch.org/conference/bangkok-ictel-20-21-dec-2019 Conference Name: 27th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 20-21 December, Bangkok Conference Dates: 20-21 December 2019 Conference Venue: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 18 December 2019 Contact E-Mail ID: convener@eurasiaresearch.info Organising Scholarly Association: Teaching & Education Research Association (TERA) TERA List of Members: Click Here TERA President: Dr. Brenda B. Corpuz, Dean, College of Education Technological Institute of the Philippines, Philippines Conference Language: English Conference Themes: Teaching, Education & Learning Conference Application Form: Click Here TERA Previous Conferences: Click Here (Vernacular Session, e.g., European Languages, Arabic, Bahasa, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Russian, will be organised for a minimum of 5 or more participants of a particular language) (Only English language, full-length, original papers will be considered for publication in conference journals)
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read moreQuestions choisies en droit judiciaire Sous la coordination de Dominique Mougenot, Maître de conférences invité à l’UNamur et l’UCLouvain, juge au tribunal de l’entreprise du Hainaut Depuis 2015, les lois pots-pourris occupent le devant de la scène. L’actualité législative était si dense qu’elle monopolisait tous les colloques, faisant presque oublier que le droit judiciaire ne se réduisait pas à ces nouveautés. La présente conférence a pour but d’explorer des aspects moins étudiés du droit procédural, quece soit en matière de modes alternatifs de règlement des litiges (arbitrage), de récupération de créance (injonction de payer), du pouvoir d’agir des personnes morales ou de l’appel. Le but est de faire le point sur l’évolution de la jurisprudence et de ces matières sur le plan national et international. Programme Actualités en matière d’arbitrage, Maxime Berlingin, Chargé de cours à l’Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles, avocat au barreau de Bruxelles et Louis Lantonnois van Rode, Avocat au barreau de Bruxelles Actualités des procédures de recouvrement de créances entre entreprises, Aude Berthe, Chargée de cours à l’ULiège, juge au tribunal de première instance de Liège Les sanctions procédurales liées à l’action en justice des personnes morales, Séverine Menétrey, Professeure à l’Université de Luxembourg et l’UMons Actualités en matière d’appel, Hakim Boularbah, Avocat au barreau de Bruxelles, professeur à l’ULiège et Amandine Muniken, Assistante à l’ULiège et avocate au barreau de Bruxelles Renseignements pratiques: Quand ? Lundi 16 mars 2020, de 17h à 20h. Où ? ULB - Auditoire R42.5.503 (bâtiment R42, 5e étage, local 503), Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 42 (coin de l’avenue Jeanne), 1050 Bruxelles Clôture des inscriptions : 16 mars 2020, à midi. Remarque: dans la mesure du possible, et afin que vos points de formation puissent être directement encodés dans votre dossier sur la nouvelle plateforme qui sera prochainement mise en place par l'OBFG, nous vous remercions de vous inscrire à cette formation avec votre adresse mail @avocat.be. 3 points de formation juridique. Remarque importante concernant la prise en charge des frais dinscription des magistrats professionnels, stagiaires judiciaires et membres du personnel de l’ordre judiciaire par l'IFJ: L’Institut de formation judiciaire ne prend pas en charge les frais éventuels des personnes qui s’inscrivent mais ne sont pas effectivement présentes. Il est toutefois permis de se faire remplacer par un collègue qui signe la liste de présence mentionnant son nom et sa fonction à côté du nom du collègue remplacé.
read moreVisa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Cash. Located at Northwest corner of CenturyLink Field. Opens 3 Hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Gameday: (206) 381-7848 Open 3 hours prior to kickoff on gameday. Weekday hours will vary. Located in the Northwest corner of the Stadium. There are disabled seats (wheelchair convertible) dispersed through all areas and price levels of CenturyLink Field. Disabled seating and access for all is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA).
read moreCash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Customers can pick up Will Call tickets one (1) hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo I.D. Will Call is located inside the theater lobby. (315) 435-2121 The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter is located on the State Street side of The Oncenter War Memorial Arena (760 S. State St.). To purchase tickets or for more information, you can call 315-435-2121. The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter is open Monday thru Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (closed Saturdays in the summer) The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter is closed on Sunday. During weekend events, the box office will open in the theater lobby one (1) hour prior to the start of the show.
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