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Learning with my network. Stop motion video in my backyard. May 6, 2012. Posted by Mrs. Campo. Stop motion video in my backyard. A video by Susan Campo. This was taken at twilight on at the end of a beautiful Sunday by using My Stop Action app. The ability of these apps to make it so easy to create quality products still amazes me. This makes it possible for students to spend less time on the technology and more time on discovering and demonstrate knowledge and skills. Bring your own device. May 6, 2012.
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TREE-NN: June 2010
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New Seedlings in Saskatoon. On Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Special thanks to Ducks Unlimited, the University of Saskatchewan Centre for Continuing and Distance Education, and TD Canada Trust for dedicating their time and effort to this great cause. See below for photos from the event:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trees by the Shore Media Release. Moncton, NB Planting Video. New Seedlings in Saskatoon. TREE-NN was conceptualized by the MAJESTA.
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TREE-NN: August 2010
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Sunny Summer Tree Planting in Sussex. On Wednesday, August 4, 2010. It was a beautiful, sunny day in Sussex for one of the biggest Trees by the Shore tree planting events to date. Tree Canada President, Michael Rosen and President of Irving Consumer Products, Robert Irving assisted over one hundred volunteers in planting roughly 1,600 trees in an outstanding community effort to help restore the riparian areas along the Kenebecasis River. Telegraph Journal, June 29, 2010]. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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TREE-NN: Trees of Knowledge
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On Thursday, December 1, 2011. The seeds have been planted, now we’re looking to grow:. Trees of Knowledge is back to give away another outdoor classroom. Canadian schools can enter now for a chance to win a $20,000 outdoor classroom from MAJESTA, Tree Canada and Focus on Forests -. TORONTO (November 24, 2011). 8211;The Trees of Knowledge. Program is back for 2012 and will award one eco-conscious school a complete, customized outdoor classroom, valued at $20,000. All Canadian schools can apply by visiting.
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TREE-NN: October 2010
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2010 Tree Planting Season a Success. On Friday, October 15, 2010. After thousands of trees planted, dozens of communities green spaces improved and new milestones reached, Majesta and Tree Canada’s Trees by the Shore program is celebrating the close of another successful season. Congratulations to all the communities that took part in our 2010 tree planting season. Majesta and Tree Canada are excited to help Canada get even greener in 2011! Georgetown Reminds Us Of Our Roots. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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TREE-NN: Media Release - Trees by the Shore 2009
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Media Release - Trees by the Shore 2009. On Saturday, May 30, 2009. Trees by the Shore: a New Partnership between Irving Tissue and Tree Canada. Over the course of the 2009 planting season, over 37,500 trees will be planted though events like this one in 25 communities in 10 provinces across Canada. Majesta paper products come from woodlands which are third party certified to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative standard (SFI). Irving has a strong commitment to environmental protection and saw its goa...
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TREE-NN: David Usher to Celebrate Planting Milestone in Georgetown
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David Usher to Celebrate Planting Milestone in Georgetown. On Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Wednesday, September 29th, 2010. Trees by the Shore, is celebrating its 50th tree planting event by welcoming Juno Award winning musician and Trees by the Shore spokesperson David Usher to Georgetown, ON. 8220;We are so pleased to be welcoming David Usher’s support for our program as we conduct this planting in Georgetown,” said Michael Rosen, President of Tree Canada. “Trees by the Shore sh...The program is fund...
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TREE-NN: Georgetown Reminds Us Of Our Roots
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Georgetown Reminds Us Of Our Roots. On Friday, October 15, 2010. On October 2nd Trees by the Shore celebrated a milestone tree planting event with Juno award-winning musician and Trees by the Shore spokesperson, David Usher. Our 50th tree planting event took place in Georgetown, Ontario with over 150 trees being planted in Cedarvale Park despite the rain. The park will also receive over 1,000 new trees in the coming weeks. See below for photos from the tree planting event:. Moncton, NB Planting Video.
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TREE-NN: December 2011
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On Thursday, December 1, 2011. The seeds have been planted, now we’re looking to grow:. Trees of Knowledge is back to give away another outdoor classroom. Canadian schools can enter now for a chance to win a $20,000 outdoor classroom from MAJESTA, Tree Canada and Focus on Forests -. TORONTO (November 24, 2011). 8211;The Trees of Knowledge. Program is back for 2012 and will award one eco-conscious school a complete, customized outdoor classroom, valued at $20,000. All Canadian schools can apply by visiting.
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TREE-NN: MAJESTA Trees of Knowledge Competition
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MAJESTA Trees of Knowledge Competition. On Friday, June 17, 2011. Majesta, partnered with Tree Canada and Focus on Forests, launched their new, educative, Trees of Knowledge Competition. Majesta is giving one lucky Canadian school the chance to win an outdoor classroom valued at $20,000! To learn more about the competition, read the official press release below:. Can getting students outside help get them thinking outside the box? Can a little extra sunshine make students a little brighter? The contest i...