Akademia Edukacyjna

Zapraszamy na sobotnie zajęcia próbne z robotyki dla dzieci

zajęcia próbne z robotyki

10 i 17 października 2020 odbędą się zajęcia próbne z Robotyki dla Dzieci 5-7lat

W sobotę zajęcia FUNrobotJUNIOR robotyka i programowanie – LEGO® WeDo 2.0 są ?BEZPŁATNE? dla osób, które po raz pierwszy biorą udział w zajęciach. Obowiązują zapisy online

DLACZEGO WARTO UCZĘSZCZAĆ NA NASZE ZAJĘCIA

Naszym celem jest nauka przez zabawę… a nasze zajęcia rozwijają następujące umiejętności:
☑️ myślenia przestrzennego i analitycznego,
☑️ planowania i rozwiązywania problemów,
☑️ współpracy i komunikacji w grupie,
☑️ właściwej organizacji czasu i miejsca pracy,
☑️ posługiwania się technicznymi pojęciami i słownictwem, co
pozwala w przyszłości korzystać z różnych technologii,
☑️ kształtowania koncentracji i wytrwałości podczas
wykonywanych zadań.

? Nasza Akademia Edukacyjna uczy zastosowania zdobytej wiedzy z zakresu matematyki, fizyki, automatyki oraz informatyki w praktyce.
? Podczas edukacyjnej zabawy na różnorodnych płaszczyznach naukowych, pomożemy dziecku odkryć i zrozumieć jego naturalne talenty i życiowe predyspozycje.
? Dzieci zdobywają wiedzę w najbardziej naturalny sposób, przez
własne doświadczenia, obserwacje i wnioski, a nie teoretyczne wykłady.
? Informatyka, robotyka i mechanika – to dziedziny, które zdominowały rozwój naszej cywilizacji. Dlatego tak ważne jest, aby już teraz zaszczepić w dziecku cyberpasję, która przygotuje do przyszłych zawodów i da przewagę w dorosłym życiu.

Wszystkich zainteresowanych prosimy o zgłoszenie się ✍poprzez formularz zapisu online, z podaniem danych dziecka (imię, nazwisko, nr. telefonu, e-mail oraz czy wcześniej uczęszczało na robotykę)

Zapisy online:
https://akademiaedukacyjna.com.pl/zapisy_online/

W formularzu proszę wybrać przedmiot: zajęcia próbne. W drugim kroku w polu „informacje dodatkowe” proszę wpisać: sobota 12:00 i wybraną datę.

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    Two families have been left devastated after an at-home DNA test
    revealed their daughters had been swapped at birth in the first documented case of its kind in NHS history.

    The 'appalling error’, which has caused untold emotional turmoil
    for those involved, meant the two newborns – now grown women – were brought up in the wrong families for
    five decades and learned the truth only by accident.

    The women, now 57, were born within hours of each other at the same hospital in the West Midlands in 1967, and the mistake is
    thought to be the result of staff inadvertently giving the
    infants the wrong identification labels.

    Both grew up none the wiser about their biological origins until two years ago
    when the older brother of one of the women took a DNA test from genealogy website
    Ancestry – which allows users to learn about their family history.

    To his surprise, an analysis of his genetic make-up revealed a match with a woman whose DNA was so
    closely related she could only be a full sibling.

    The women, now 57, were born within hours of each other at
    the same hospital in the West Midlands in 1967. (Stock photo of a maternity ward in 1967)

    Both grew up none the wiser about their biological origins until two years ago when the older brother of one of the women took a DNA test (stock
    photo)

    When they discovered she had been born in the same hospital
    within hours of the woman he thought was his biological younger sister, they realised 'the only explanation’ was
    that the babies had been swapped.

    The Trust involved has admitted liability for the error and the NHS
    is set to pay an as-yet undisclosed amount of compensation to both families.

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    Baby girls switched at birth in 1967 are in line for NHS compensation in first UK
    case of its kind

    The shocking case emerged in an episode of BBC podcast The Gift,
    which investigates the family secrets which emerge from at-home DNA
    test results.

    In it, 83-year-old widow Joan, the mother of one of
    the women, describes meeting her biological daughter, Claire, for the first time – and the
    agony of telling Jessica, the daughter she believed was hers,
    what the test had revealed. The names of both women have been changed.

    'It just felt right,’ Joan said, of meeting Claire. 'We hugged each other.
    I thought, 'She looks just like I did in my younger days.’

    I just felt connected straight away with her. It was remarkable.
    I feel I’ve gained a daughter.’

    But she also revealed the heartbreak the bombshell has taken on the family – especially Jessica.

    'Jessica has taken it quite badly,’ she said.
    'She doesn’t talk to me now. It’s still hard to take it all in, especially at my age.
    I feel as if I’ve lost time, I’ve lost a lot of my life now.
    I’ve lost time with Claire.’

    The Trust involved has admitted liability for the error and the NHS is
    set to pay an as-yet undisclosed amount of compensation to both families
    (stock photo)

    Although no other known cases of babies being swapped has emerged, human error is significantly less likely
    today (stock photo)

    Joan already had three boys – and had given birth to two stillborn daughters
    – when she finally had a healthy baby girl in 1967. As was routine at the time, the baby was taken away to the nursery overnight to allow Joan to sleep.

    When she was returned the next morning, she checked her name tag
    was correct. At the time, babies were issued with
    hand-written paper tags and cards on their cots.

    Although no other known cases of babies being swapped has emerged, human error is significantly less likely today.
    Since the 1980s, newborns and mothers are given matching tags after the baby is delivered which contain a unique identification code.
    And since the mid-1990s babies have been issued with trackable radio
    frequency identification tags.

    While mistakes do happen, they tend to involve twins
    being mixed up or a baby being brought to the wrong mother on a ward –
    and all are corrected before families take their infants home.

    In Joan’s case, there was no reason to suspect
    anything untoward until her oldest son Tony, now 67, was gifted
    a DNA test for Christmas in 2021.

    He took the test and sent off a sample of his saliva two months later.
    The results were uploaded to Ancestry’s global database which
    can 'match’ users who are related based on how much
    DNA they share. Typically, full siblings
    share around 50 per cent of their genetics.

    Tony’s results linked him with Claire – who he had never
    met and who also took a DNA test. The database claimed she
    was his sister based on their shared genetic information.

    He contacted Claire using the site’s private messaging facility, assuming it
    must be a mistake.

    The hospital Trust which made the error, which was not identified,
    admitted full responsibility for the incident (stock photo) 

    Claire said the explanation had 'answered a lot of questions’ in her life as she had 'always
    felt like an outsider’ in her own family (stock photo) 

    Tony told the podcast: 'Claire replied immediately, giving her date of birth and the hospital she was born in. It was obvious what had happened.
    It was the same as my sister, Jessica. Clearly, the
    babies were swapped.’

    Claire said the explanation had 'answered a lot of questions’ in her life as she had 'always felt like an outsider’
    in her own family.

    But for Joan, the revelations were agonising. 'I had endured the
    loss of two stillborn daughters. When I do get a baby girl, it’s the wrong one.
    I wanted to know if she’d had a good life, if she was happy,
    if she was well,’ she said.

    Tony invited Claire to meet them at the family home, where she forged an 'immediate’ bond with Joan, who she now calls 'Mum’.

    'We just embraced and we sobbed,’ Claire said.

    'And I looked at [Joan] and I said, 'Oh my god, I’ve got your eyes.
    We have the same eyes. Oh my god, I look like someone.’

    'It was so bizarre, like we’d always known each other.’

    In a tragic twist, Claire revealed that, in contrast to the supportive upbringing she should have had, her childhood was
    difficult.

    Her parents divorced when she was two and she grew up in poverty,
    with homelessness and hunger. Claire also has two
    sons and three grandsons who have been welcomed into
    the family.

    But for Jessica, who declined to be interviewed for the podcast, the revelations have been harder to handle.
    Her biological mother, who had raised Claire, died earlier this year having refused to accept Jessica
    could be her daughter.

    It has also left Jessica estranged from the only family she has ever known.

    'It doesn’t matter how much we said, nothing has changed,’ Joan said.
    'Jessica’s response every time was, 'Everything has changed.’ She’s still my daughter,
    and always will be.’

    The hospital Trust which made the error, which was not identified, admitted
    full responsibility for the incident. It
    can shed no further light on the error as it no longer has
    records dating back that far.

    NHS Resolution, which handles legal claims against the
    health service, has apologised to the families, and described
    it as a 'unique and complex case’ and said
    it was working to establish how much compensation would be paid.

    The Gift: Switched will air on BBC Radio 4 at 9.30am on Wednesday and
    is available to listen to now on BBC Sounds.

    BBCNHS

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    Joaquin Phoenix’s wife Rooney Mara blushed as he fixed her dress on the red carpet at Academy Museum
    Gala in LA on Saturday.

    For the star-studded affair located at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Rooney,
    39, joined her dashing husband Joaquin, 49.

    The couple – who 'secretly wed’ recently – looked happier than ever as they posed for sweet snaps on the carpet.

    Rooney looked out of this world as she slipped into a floral sheer dress
    and flashed her underwear underneath.

    The glitzy gala had no shortage of A-list star power as they were also joined by the
    likes of supermodel Kendall Jenner as well as fan-favorite actress and newly minted billionaire Selena Gomez.

    Joaquin Phoenix’s, 49, wife Rooney Mara, 39, blushed as he fixed her dress on the red carpet at Academy Museum Gala in LA on Saturday

    Rooney and Joaquin shared a sweet red carpet moment

    Joaquin just confirmed Rooney (born Patricia) was his 'wife’
    during an episode of Sam Fragaso’s podcast Talk Easy, last
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    Phoenix (born Bottom) and the two-time Oscar nominee are also parents of four-year-old son River Mara
    Phoenix named after Joaquin’s big brother who died, age 23, from an overdose of morphine and cocaine on Halloween 1993.

    'I love it. I love it so much. I think it’s the best thing in the world,
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    I didn’t work for the first three and a half years we were together. 

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    The Phoenixes originally met in 2012 playing lovers Theodore Twombly and Catherine Klausen on the
    LA set of Spike Jonze’s AI rom-com Her, but they didn’t start
    dating until after her 2016 split from her Discovery director Charlie McDowell.

    The acting couple went on to co-star in Garth Davis’ 2018 Biblical drama Mary Magdalene
    and Gus Van Sant’s 2018 comedy Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.

    For the star-studded affair located at the
    Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Rooney joined her dashing husband Joaquin

    The couple – who 'secretly wed’ recently – looked happier than ever
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    Rooney looked out of this world as she slipped into a floral sheer
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    Mara welcomed their second child in June, and she dressed
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    Rooney posed for a sweet photo with Amy Adams inside the ceremony

    The acting couple originally met in 2012 playing lovers Theodore Twombly and Catherine Klausen on the LA set of Spike Jonze’s AI rom-com Her (pictured), but they
    didn’t start dating until after her 2016 split from her Discovery
    director Charlie McDowell

    Joaquin just confirmed Rooney (born Patricia) was his 'wife’ during an episode of Sam Fragaso’s podcast Talk Easy

    Rooney and Joaquin also co-narrated Chris Delforce’s 2018 vegan documentary Dominion as well as co-producing Alex Lockwood’s 2022 pandemic documentary The End of
    Medicine and Jonah Hill’s 2022 therapy documentary
    Stutz.

    Mara told Deadline in February that she and Phoenix (born Bottom) are
    still 'all committed to’ co-starring in Pawel Pawlikowski’s upcoming film The Island but 'it doesn’t look like that will happen this
    year.’

    But first, audiences can catch the New York native as waitress Julia in Alonso Ruizpalacios’ Times Square kitchen drama La Cocina, which hits limited US theaters October 25
    and UK theaters December 26.

    Meanwhile, the Grammy winner scored a $20M paycheck to reprise his Oscar-winning role as psychopathic
    comedian Arthur Fleck/Joker in Todd Phillips’ $190M-budget
    sequel Joker: Folie à Deux, which hits US/UK theaters this Friday.

    Deadline projected the 138-minute demented jukebox musical to earn $140M worldwide opening weekend including $55M-$60M at 4K US theaters.

    It also features Lady Gaga, Zazie Beetz, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener,
    Jacob Lofland, and Harry Lawtey.

    Thus far, Joker: Folie à Deux has a 60% critic approval rating
    (out of 58 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.

    The 1981-set first film Joker made history in 2019 as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time,
    amassing $1.079B at the global box office despite mixed reviews.

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