It’s mysterious and spooky
and all together ookyHappy Halloween 🎃 pic.twitter.com/8ug42OpYOK
— University of Notre Dame (@NotreDame) October 31, 2023
It’s mysterious and spooky
and all together ookyHappy Halloween 🎃 pic.twitter.com/8ug42OpYOK
— University of Notre Dame (@NotreDame) October 31, 2023
“Learn by Doing” | Summer Twilight @CalPolyhttps://t.co/3jCzJ2gqSv pic.twitter.com/kF4OhhbaaV
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) July 19, 2024
Afternoon drinks at @Turtlebayuk 🍸🍹🥂❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/FzOqsVQxV1
— Angela Hough (@angeladunn6) July 20, 2024
There are written fine arts standards that have been developed by various organizations and educational bodies. These standards provide a framework for what students should know and be able to do in the arts at different grade levels. Here are a few examples of fine arts standards:
National Core Arts Standards: The National Core Arts Standards were developed by the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards and outline what students should know and be able to do in dance, media arts, music, theater, and visual arts at different grade levels.
State Fine Arts Standards: Many states have their own fine arts standards that are aligned with the National Core Arts Standards but may be tailored to reflect the unique needs and priorities of the state; e.g., State of Ohio Fine Art Standards
International Baccalaureate Arts Standards: The International Baccalaureate (IB) program offers arts standards as part of their curriculum framework for the arts. These standards are designed to develop students’ creative and critical thinking skills in the arts.
Arts Education Partnership National Standards for Arts Education: The Arts Education Partnership has developed national standards for arts education that cover the four major artistic disciplines: dance, music, theater, and visual arts.
Today at 15:00 UTC we drill into the technical specifics that contribute to the safety and sustainability of spaces used for the teaching, practice and
display of the fine arts. These occupancies are typically at greater risk than classrooms because they usually contain volatile fluids for artistic painting
or biologic specimen preservation, kilns for pottery, fabrics and related machinery for teaching fashion design and practice.
🌤️🌺⛲🌳 pic.twitter.com/bRL7eIY4gg
— Cranbrook Academy of Art (@cranbrookart) July 3, 2023
An evening well spent. pic.twitter.com/f54rKqGzLM
— Archie Goodwin (@ArchieG1946) July 20, 2024
The AES welcomes new Executive Director, Colleen Harperhttps://t.co/r7DfPp6wfE#AESorg #proaudio #audioengineer pic.twitter.com/nTKBf8oHeR
— Audio Engineering Society (@AESorg) January 16, 2019
Today we explain our collaboration with other like-minded units in education communities in the US and other nations. In most cases we conform to participation requirements set by ANSI US Technical Advisory Groups to the International Organization for Standardization but we also have liaison with other universities in the European Union who conform to the participation requirements of their own national standards bodies.
Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. Because a great deal of content is copyright protected by the International Electrotechnical Commission, International Organization for Standardization and International Telecommunications Union, please contact bella@standardsmichigan.com for an advance agenda.
"Nunca vas a comprender" | Rita Payés
Escola Municipal de Música de Sant Andreu Catalunya
print("Lunch Hour 1600 UTC")\n weekday(2)https://t.co/JdrnOtAFishttps://t.co/7wLuUBaHn6— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) July 17, 2024
Illumination technologies have had a pattern of consuming about 35 percent of building electrical energy use. That number has been pressed downward with the expanded application of LED luminaires and occupant responsive controls; much of the transformation hastened by IEEE and ASHRAE consensus products.
Today we run through the development status of these products. Our meeting coincides with the day of two IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee teleconferences at 14:00 Central European time and 2:00 PM Eastern time in the Americas.
Innovation – Standardization – Commoditization run along a continuum. Today we unpack some of the ideas that hasten (and prohibit) leading practice discovery; how quickly goods and services become a “human right”; why all of this is relevant to education communities and why some believe that commoditization is a myth.
From the Wikipedia
In business literature, commoditization is defined as the process by which goods that have economic value and are distinguishable in terms of attributes (uniqueness or brand) end up becoming simple commodities in the eyes of the market or consumers. It is the movement of a market from differentiated to undifferentiated price competition and from monopolistic competition to perfect competition. Hence, the key effect of commoditization is that the pricing power of the manufacturer or brand owner is weakened: when products become more similar from a buyer’s point of view, they will tend to buy the cheapest.
Why High-Tech Commoditization Is Accelerating https://t.co/QzTPARLtnp via @mitsmr @IEEECampus @IEEESA
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) October 20, 2020
On a day like today.
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” – Theodore Roosevelt pic.twitter.com/IRf9KCfgWp
— Steve Ellis (@Steveellis06) July 9, 2024
“Waterpolo 3” Mario Arroyave, 2013. © Mario Arroyave, courtesy the artist and Artemisa Contemporary Latin American Art, New York.
Dive Into an Open-Water Workout. 🏊♂️
Getting comfortable swimming in oceans and lakes often means overcoming fear, said @DanSimonelli, a marathon swimmer based in La Jolla, Calif., and the founder of the Open Water Swim Academy.https://t.co/FzLV02Cum3 via @NYtimes pic.twitter.com/IWNdfgQTsT
— Water Mark 🚰 (@OtayMark) August 4, 2023
Sapienza – Università di Roma@SapienzaRoma pic.twitter.com/WORGHs7A16
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) July 23, 2022
🌊🌞 Buon primo fine settimana di agosto da #SapienzaSport! Ricordiamo che la #piscina resterà operativa fino al 12/8, prima della chiusura per la (breve) pausa estiva: ti aspettiamo a Tor di Quinto!
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[Info su orari, prenotazioni e abbonamenti:
➡️ https://t.co/Lhq5eaYNsd] pic.twitter.com/cl57DqhFuj— SapienzaSport (@SportSapienza) August 4, 2023
✌️ records. ☝️ event.
Yesterday at #SpeedoJrNats, @CarmelSwimming's Aaron Shackell went 3:47.00 to take down the meet record while Pleasanton Seahawks' Luka Mijatovic set the 13-14 NAG record (lowering his own mark) with a 3:52.01! pic.twitter.com/z8p1OE7u2Q
— USA Swimming (@USASwimming) August 3, 2023
Devin Gilbert has been named our new Director of Operations! Happy to be keeping him on Rocky Top!https://t.co/xeuRfuqhgk
— Tennessee Swimming & Diving (@Vol_SwimDive) August 3, 2023
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
— USPTO (@uspto) July 13, 2023
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