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Wednesday, 13 December 2017 00:00

National Geographic's Best Pictures of 2017

National Geographic's 57 best images of the year -- curated from 88 photographers, 112 stories, and nearly 2 million photographs.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017 00:00

Chinese Grammar Wiki

This is your practical, free, comprehensive online resource for Chinese grammar. 1,877 articles and growing!

Geoff Anderson, choir teacher at Fremont, has been selected as the 2017 recipient for Music Educator of the Year from the Utah High School Activities Association. This Distinguished Service Award honors individuals for their service and contributions to high school activities. This is Geoff's 24th year as choir teacher and director at Fremont. 

Geoff took upon himself the challenge of creating the music program at a new high school, creating standards of excellence and tradition through instruction, performance, mentoring, and service. He has positively influenced thousands of Fremont students throughout the 24 years he has taught at the school. He currently directs six ensembles, including three auditioned choirs, two non-auditioned choirs, and a handbell choir. He has taught 11 years of Advanced Placement Music Theory classes as well as a Weber State University Concurrent Enrollment Music Appreciation course at Fremont. Geoff is a supportive chairperson for the performing arts department, spending countless hours at drama productions, dance, band and orchestra concerts, as well as community productions. He designs lights and sound for each school production, assembly, or any outside group who uses the Fremont auditorium.

For nearly a quarter of a century, Geoff Anderson has quietly served his students, his school, the Weber School District and the state of Utah as a representative of the very best we have to offer in music education. His legacy will last many generations.

 

Fremont choir teacher has been selected as the 2017 Music Educator of the Year!

Fremont choir teacher has been selected as the 2017 Music Educator of the Year!

Sunday, 10 December 2017 00:00

Mate

Learning a language doesn’t have to be tedious or boring. Mate offers instant translations of 103 languages so that you can stay engaged with easy language learning and translation. Mate is available on almost all devices and platforms including: Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, iOS devices, Android devices and on the Mac menu bar. Mate can automatically synchronize between all your devices and save your translations and searches from one device to another. This means no more lost translations or complicated back and forth connections between devices.

Monday, 11 December 2017 00:00

Spotify's "2017 Wrapped"

Once connected to "2017 Wrapped" with your Spotify account, you'll see how many minutes of music you have listened to as well as how many songs, artists, and genres. Then the web site will even quiz you to see how well you know your own listening habits for the 2017 year before making a personalized playlist of 30 songs you might have missed this year.

Friday, 08 December 2017 00:00

Cloud Chamber Live Stream

This video stream shows live images of particles as they zip through a cloud chamber which is set up in the public Microcosm exhibition at CERN. Different shapes of clouds are formed depending on the particle type, energy and direction. The clouds are the result of particles interacting with the vapour inside the chamber. Most particle tracks are caused by natural radioactivity (present in the soil and air) and particle showers originating from the Earth's atmosphere. These showers are created by cosmic particles hitting the Earth's atmosphere, which transforms them into myriads of lower-energy particles like pions, muons and electrons. This live stream is available during the opening hours of the Microcosm exhibition at CERN. In general, the stream should be running from Monday to Saturday, 8:30 - 20:00 (Swiss time).

Saturday, 09 December 2017 00:00

Good Todo

Everything you want in a to‑do app, and less. Web, iOS, Android. So simple that you'l work on your tasks, instead of constantly organizing them.

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