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Tom Haddal
– playing at the Wolfville Farmer’s Market on
Saturday August 20, at 10:00 am.
Mondovino Wine Festival –
the Acadia Cinema will be showing the movie at 2:00pm and
8:00pm, with a wine tasting from 4:00pm until 8:00pm. Wines
will be from Grand Pre, Gaspereau Vineyards, and other local
wines. Fox Hill Cheese House cheeses will also be available
for tasting. Tickets are $8, and are available at the door.
The Group and Barefoot
– playing at the Waterfront Park on Sunday, August 21
at 7:00pm.
Blue Beach Fossil Museum and Research
Centre – tour of professionally displayed local
fossils and fossil hunt on Saturday, August 27. Call (902)
684-9541 for more details.
Bob Snider – playing
at the Wolfville Farmers’ Market on Saturday, August
27.
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Tarot deck
animation – by Jamie Chang
Four final delicious recipes –
by Jamie Chang.
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This newsletter is intended to be open to all
AITT staff and students, and submissions are encouraged. To submit art,
photos, articles, classifieds, or anything else, contact Katie
Marshall , AITT Journalist. All comments and suggestions are also
welcome.
This newsletter is a publication of the
Acadia Institute for
Teaching and Technology at
Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
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Summer
student showcase this afternoon! Good luck everyone.
The last issue of the AITT summer
newsletter...
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Photo gallery – a summer
retrospective by Katie Marshall.
From other places...
Troubleshooting
Windows - "Does it seem like Windows has been running
in slow motion? It's not your imagination. Over time, Windows
becomes progressively slower, ultimately reaching the point
where system startups become agonizing affairs..."
Music
Universals Study - a chance to participate in MIT research
about the universality of various aspects of music perception.
Look
Ma! No Schoolbooks! - "Students at Empire High School
here started class this year with no textbooks -- but it wasn't
because of a funding crisis. Instead, the school issued iBooks
-- laptop computers by Apple Computer -- to each of its 340
students, becoming one of the first U.S. public schools to
shun printed textbooks..."
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