The summer school introduces undergraduates from a range of scientific backgrounds to cutting-edge life science research.| EMBL
If you follow my blogs, you’ll note that I have been writing recently about the ineffectiveness of summer school (here, here, and here). Along with colleagues, I wrote a review of research on summe…| Robert Slavin's Blog
Soon the 8th Summer School on Domain Specific Modeling Theory & Practice (DSM-TP 2017) will take place at Université de Montréal (Montreal, Canada). This 5-day summer school is aimed at researchers, teachers, practitioners and PhD students who already work with Domain Specific Modeling or intend to increase their knowledge on it. Let's have a look [...] The post How Domain Specific Languages Change our Lives appeared first on Raincode Labs.| Raincode Labs
From 24 -26 June 2025, young journalists from across Europe came together at the European Parliament in Brussels for the European Science-Media Hub (ESMH)| European Science-Media Hub
Young journalists from across Europe will gather in the European Parliament in Brussels today for the European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) Summer School on ‘Science communication in the digital age’: three days of workshops, seminars and panels with experienced science journalists and experts to learn how to navigate the challenges and opportunities of science communication. Watch ...| European Science-Media Hub
Summer is just around the corner and for both remedial and enrichment programs, we humbly think single book units from our Reading Reconsidered curriculum...| Teach Like a Champion
Teaching summer school? Confidently design an ELA summer school curriculum that sets students up for success with learning!| Reading and Writing Haven
On 24-26 June 2025, the European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) of the European Parliament is organising a Summer School in Brussels on ‘Science Communication in the Digital Age’. Young journalists between 18 and 39 years old have been invited following a call for application published earlier this year. The three-day event will include workshops, panels and ...| European Science-Media Hub
Since 2018, the University of Cologne has been hosting a regular summer school dedicated to machine learning – which means I’ve had the pleasure of being part of the organizing team and its academic coordination for eight years now! This year’s edition will once again take place in the second week of September. After several […]| TEXperimenTales
The ARLT Refresher Day 2025 took place on Saturday the 1st of March 2025 at the Dragon School, Oxford, under the direction of Chandler Hamer. Below you have a summary of what happened on the day. Option group leaders have kindly shared their resources and you can download them using this link: Programme 9.40-10.00: Arrival... Read more »| ARLT
Educational nonprofit WE WIN Institute breaks ground on new building after a nomadic three decades serving youth in Minneapolis out of rented spaces.| UNICORN RIOT
In 2018, the Abbeville Institute hosted a Summer School on Southern music. I gave a talk titled “That’s What I Like About the South” based on the song written by Andy Razaf and made famous by Phil Harris in the 1940s. Much has changed in eighty years, but the things that Harris and Razaf “liked about the South” have not: good food, good people, good company, and sunny weather.| Abbeville Institute
The 101st ARLT Summer School, 2024, took place at Stamford School from Monday 29th July – Friday 2nd August, directed by Alex Smith. OPTION GROUPS Below you can find a list of the option groups that took place, followed by the associated resources generously shared by participants. In addition, a record of the activities and... Read more »| ARLT
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
Once again, I'm looking back at previous installments of some of this summer's big returning franchises.| Signal Bleed
We are very pleased that we can once again offer a summer school in ‘Deep Learning for Language Analysis’. The Summer School will take place from 17 to 19 September and there will again be two parallel tracks on processing audio and text data. In the text track this year, the focus is more on […]| TEXperimenTales
This year’s Deep Learning Summer School will take place at the University of Cologne from 11 to 14 September. Compared to the last years we have slightly adjusted the program in order to – besides an introduction to Deep Learning techniques applied to different data types (text and audio) – also give language analysis a […]| TEXperimenTales
In Cologne it feels like autumn has arrived and somehow fittingly our Summer School “Deep Learning for Language Analysis #DL4LASS” came to an end. In fact, we were able to celebrate the fifth edition of this event this year and we managed – after two online years – also to return to the University of […]| TEXperimenTales
After two online years, we have decided to hold the fifth edition of our Deep Learning Summer School in presence again. The call has just been published, you can find it below. Information on the previous years can be found here in the blog. Application deadline is June 24th. All information and how to apply […]| TEXperimenTales
Summer School Games – Episode 1 This is a quick game for elementary and pre-intermediate younger learners. It’s an idea that originated from Miriam Austin, who I worked with at IH Newcastle. It’s a…| TeachingGamesEFL.com - by Mike Astbury