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Learning is an ongoing process that is not dependent on place. Yet, we all know that place has a tremendous impact on the educational process and its results.Read More...
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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing
TerraChoice is an environmental marketing agency best known for its clever--actually adorably cute--expose of greenwashing. Green-wash (green'wash', -wôsh') - verb: the act of misleading...
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Yves Behar and GE to Launch WattStation
Star designer Yves Behar, whose socially and environmentally sustainable designs have ranged from the One Laptop Per Child to Puma's new eco-friendly box and packaging, has teamed up with GE to...
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Plant-Covered LIVE LAMP
Designer Kara Bartlet takes the term "green lighting" literally with her LIVE LAMP, a glass orb cloaked in a beautiful lace-like plant covering. The lamp is part of the new line by to(HOLD)...
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The key is to think about the environment as a whole. What is its purpose? How is it being used? Can we improve on function? Can we make it more conducive to healing?

Where learning takes place can have a big impact on how it happens and the result. Today, learning and teaching styles are collaborative, and technology is everywhere.

In a world where connecting and collaborating is vital to success, the role of the workplace is to connect people with people, information, the tools they need to do their job and with the culture of the organization.

Government agencies have a tough job, balancing a demanding workload with being good stewards of taxpayer dollars. It doesn't matter what branch of the government you work in, it's not easy.