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  1. a large board with a smooth black or dark green surface that teachers write on with a piece of chalk

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Blackboard eventually fixed the vulnerabilities, but Demirkapi said he found that the companies "weren't really prepared to handle vulnerability reports," despite Blackboard ostensibly having a published vulnerability disclosure process.
She scribbles formulas on heaps of paper and a blackboard.
The painting depicts a blackboard set within a brick wall.
I fear the ruler and the blackboard and the cane.
When you write on a blackboard and the chalk squeaks?
Kelly kept her focus on the students at the blackboard.
I'm waving my hands but without a whiteboard or a blackboard.
Commentary by Dan Cane, co-founder of Blackboard and Modernizing Medicine.
It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again.
Letters, words and patterns are drawn in chalk on a blackboard.
This level also has a carpeted playroom with a blackboard wall.
Instead, customers order from the day's suggestions listed on a blackboard.
A viral blackboard His students need to pass a national exam.
"Duyuf means guests," she says, writing the word on the blackboard.
A sound that, to me, is akin to nails on a blackboard.
Heather Phillips, a spokesperson for Blackboard, said the company appreciated Demirkapi's disclosure.
Politics and policymaking are both harder than the blackboard scribblings of theoreticians.
The blackboard menu, according to ownership, had been there for six years.
A classmate had scrawled Marisa's Dad is a faggot on the blackboard.
It's about sitting in front of a blackboard and thinking out the issues.
Existing incumbents like Blackboard have forums features, but the community is often moribund.
I felt like when we came to this island, the blackboard was clear.
A student writes on a blackboard during a literacy class in Kabul, Afghanistan.
In one polling station at a school, officials tallied votes on a blackboard.
It's very rote in every regard, except there's Valerie Solanas on the blackboard.
Representatives at both Follet and Blackboard did not immediately respond to Gizmodo's inquiries.
The voters duly took their places at the students' desks overlooking the blackboard.
You can&apost see the blackboard, so you&aposre forced to pay attention more.
They are also targeting educational platforms connecting students and institutions including Blackboard and Moodle.
Both girls are last year's winners of Japanese blackboard maker Nichigaku's chalkboard art contest.
Blackboard helps teachers bring their classrooms online and helps provide students with customized programs.
Behind a small counter was a towering blackboard detailing the owner's newest sandwich creations.
Blackboard representatives ghosted him after a few emails, and Follett never responded at all.
The teacher posted a reproduction of one work by the artist above the blackboard.
Rather than waiting for the next available flight, "I hired a plane, borrowed a blackboard and as a joke, I wrote 'Virgin Airlines' on the top of the blackboard, '$39 one way to BVI,'" he says in a video by HP Matter.
There are handwritten mathematical formulas all over the blackboard-style wall in Scott Harrison's office.
Sometimes it's sticks of blackboard chalk, sometimes it's large, asymmetrical, industrial size chunks of chalk.
So, I decided to draw what the screen looks like on the blackboard with chalk.
Behind him was a blackboard, on which was scrawled a simple treelike figure in chalk.
The menu is written on a blackboard wall that frames the open kitchen in back.
There's a blackboard with the word "slut" chalked out in large letters and underlined twice.
The software belonged to two of the biggest names in education tech: Blackboard and Follett.
Today, such popular online platforms such as Blackboard or Moodle allow for much improved discourse.
Finally, in the eighth grade, he got eyeglasses, which allowed him to see the blackboard.
I post a notice on Blackboard that my office hours are canceled and head home.
There Yaffa studied Hebrew, Yiddish and Polish, using the pit's clay walls as a blackboard.
John Leguizamo steps away from the blackboard when this educative solo show finishes its run.
The round also includes Chinese education giant TAL plus angels from Apple, Dropbox, Blackboard, and Udemy.
Studio execs should be forced to write "never adapt Alan Moore" on a blackboard 100 times.
Kathay Feng, national redistricting director of Common Cause, said she thinks this is that blackboard moment.
At his office on a recent afternoon, Kleban sketched his latest inflaton design on the blackboard.
Education used to be simple: there was a blackboard, a teacher and desks in a classroom.
There is more than one way to think on a blackboard, as Ms. Wynne's photographs demonstrate.
Mr. Rascoff pitched the Presley estate with an analysis of record-industry economics on a blackboard.
But when Fidyka does his routine he is like a math prodigy called to the blackboard.
I was ready for my first advisory board meeting at Blackboard, an educational software company in Washington, D.C. Most 17-year-olds don't go to eight-hour board meetings, but Blackboard had invited me to participate as a member of the generation that the company serves.
He drew a picture on the blackboard of the universe visualized as an eye looking at itself.
"On the other side of the room, someone had hurled a calculator at the blackboard," he writes.
As in last November's auction, this sale's most valuable lot is a 613 Cy Twombly "blackboard" abstract.
" Hebert Rosenbaum captioned a photo of a blackboard with the inscription "Ashley + JP + Ford + Baby Girl = [Heart].
It's true that Blackboard still has greater market share than any other technology player in higher education.
But in a city where names can be erased like chalk on a blackboard, nothing is guaranteed.
At night, he studied at a makeshift desk forged from a discarded blackboard and four bamboo sticks.
Tortellini alla panna is a regular on the blackboard menu, rich with cream and squares of ham.
But the world of math goes far beyond chalk-etched numbers and quadratic equations on a blackboard.
Everything, the antipasti and pastas, the seafood, meat and desserts, is printed in white on a blackboard.
I keep it right above my screen, on the blackboard where I've written pi to 500 digits.
Well, write this on the blackboard a thousand times: running Kasich is crucial to '210 and our survival.
All throughout the series, a blackboard in the restaurant background showcases burger of the day specials for customers.
It began about a decade ago at Syracuse University, with a set of equations scrawled on a blackboard.
"I thought, oh my god, this stuff on the blackboard, this could be the real thing," Howard said.
One left a message on a blackboard: "On our next visit, we will kill the headmaster," Coulibaly said.
But can lab objectives be cajoled into existing online learning platforms used by universities, like Blackboard and Moodle?
Long: Instructure (INST) Canvas has taken "tremendous" market share from its competitor BlackBoard, portfolio manager Kevin Oram said.
The words on the blackboard behind Nya magically erase themselves, and she finds herself sliding out of consciousness.
Wozniak remembers his dad exposing him to developing technologies and helping him solve engineering problems on a blackboard.
Sometimes she wrote a word on the blackboard, but I couldn't work out how that word might sound.
Wine barrels and wall shelves serve as tables, with the day's selection of wines written on a blackboard.
Gulliver accepts that experimental jazz is, for many people, the musical equivalent of nails being scratched across a blackboard.
In chapter 10, Chatterjee makes use of a blackboard to explain how the United States Intelligence Community is organized.
The teacher said there was a swastika carved into the blackboard in the room he shared with other teachers.
New York City even bought me my first pair of glasses, because I couldn't see the blackboard at school.
Blackboard menus list dishes featuring seasonal produce of the Empordà region and seafood caught off the Cap de Creus.
When challenged, they take to a blackboard, leaving behind a chalky mélange of exponents, cosines and the Greek alphabet.
There was Einstein at a blackboard, Einstein in a car, Einstein sticking out his tongue, Einstein smoking a pipe.
So Akoto had an ingeniously simple idea: he drew computer features and software on his blackboard, using multicolored chalk.
Sansing pointed to the "blackboard block" (a block that lets teachers write messages as if it were a blackboard) as an example of the ways Education Edition injects the classroom aesthetic into an experience he feels would be better served by having as little to do with our notion of school as possible.
Similar products have been made before, like Blackboard, but there's yet to be one students actually seem happy to use.
Blackboard reinvented how resources in higher education are distributed and consumed and quickly became a ubiquitous tool in American education.
Each had a record player and a blackboard for drawing on, and nurses or registrars would check on them regularly.
Imgur user jackblk noticed a suspicious similarity between their highlighter pen and their teacher, who was writing at the blackboard.
It is a sound like the screech of nails on a blackboard as if released with a whistling wet flatulence.
Providence Equity also owns Blackboard Inc, a U.S. software company that provides learning tools for high school and university classrooms.
ACCRA — When Bernice Agboada was 203 years old, she dropped out of high school because she couldn't see the blackboard.
The figure is abstract, with the hand gesturing to the blackboard seeming to be nothing but a smear of paint.
Rekha Gurjar, an instructor from Pratham, a charity, asks children to come to the blackboard and read a line of text.
After returning to Bakersfield, he played in local nightclubs, including the Blackboard, where he filled in for Mr. Owens on weekends.
"To occasionally be right makes up for all the other times when I scratched my head at the blackboard," said Broderick.
This was a funny image, because the teacher was a maximum of 5'6" and there was Dirk, 6'8", at the blackboard.
During one eighth-grade English class, when I turned around to write on the blackboard, I stumbled and couldn't stabilize myself.
Some of the roof had fallen through and "Mathematics: number systems, successive multiplication" was written on the blackboard in faded chalk.
Not having any other options, he took the initiative, writing "Virgin Airlines $29" on a blackboard and walking around the airport.
His collaborations with Moss (notably here and in "Queen of Earth") are suites for fingernail and blackboard, unbearable and strangely beautiful.
Our lives are calculated through formulas and equations on the blackboard, controlling the risk and maximizing the probability of being successful.
Large inscriptions on blackboard-like walls list the various historical milestones that lead up to each of the operas in focus.
Dickinson's handwriting, though occasionally illegible, isn't like the script in a Cy Twombly blackboard painting; it is meant to be read.
Normally gauche, he is animated when Lamb chalks up another crushed rival onto the blackboard they use to record the paper's sales.
Every day is tabula rasa for this President; he starts with a blank blackboard on which to write -- or, more accurately, tweet.
It is a digital updating of Glenn Beck's famous blackboard, whose eraser was especially effective on the distinction between correlation and causation.
In a sunny patch of grass in the middle of Indianapolis' Crown Hill Cemetery, 45 people recently gathered around a large blackboard.
But when it became the soundtrack to the foreboding opening sequence of the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, it took off like wildfire.
The regular teacher — Ms. Moss, according to a sign on the door — had written some vocabulary words from "Macbeth" on the blackboard.
Previously, she held leadership positions at top edtech companies, including Kaplan, LeapFrog SchoolHouse and Blackboard, where she worked in the K-12 group.
The goal was for Plainfield to finish the season undefeated and go on to play in the contrived Blackboard Bowl in Atlantic City.
The film was a hit, and the song — which Blackboard Jungle had successfully positioned as the soundtrack of dangerous, delinquent youth — became inescapable.
A blackboard above the hatch lists prices for ugali (maize cooked into a sort of porridge), farina (similar to semolina) and cooking oil.
I read the options off the blackboard — spaghetti all'amatriciana, rigatoni carbonara, insalata caprese — as my daughter wiggled the sand out of her toes.
There are clear paths forward for each of these potential challenges, but both the challenges and solutions are still at the blackboard level.
I looked around the room, an everyday tapas bar on Zaragoza Street with a blackboard listing wines and patrons laughing and sharing plates.
In some cases they've gotten crash courses in Zoom or they've gone entirely to using things like Google Docs and Blackboard and Canvas.
Across the street from the bar, the gift store Heart Mercantile displayed a blackboard with the handwritten names of those killed on it.
He punctuated the talk by turning his back to the audience and scrawling drawings and equations on a blackboard with a stick of chalk.
On the right side of a chalk-dusty blackboard, Maldacena drew a faint picture of two black holes connected by the new traversable wormhole.
An artist friend has drawn a naked woman on the blackboard, a cigarette hanging from her lips, seated on the edge of a bucket.
Instead, he was speaking at the famous DEF CON hacker conference in Las Vegas, and the ghoster-in-question was educational software maker Blackboard.
WHEN Jamel Mims teaches young, lower-income minority students in New York, he doesn't deploy traditional materials like a blackboard, a whiteboard or PowerPoint.
The two Afghan teens are quick to solve the problem, and are called up to the blackboard to explain the exercise to the others.
On Fox News, Glenn Beck drew crazed diagrams on his blackboard linking White House aides who favored net neutrality to Marxist academics and Mao.
Last year, a 1968 "blackboard" painting set a new auction record for a Twombly work, of just over $70.5 million at Sotheby's New York.
Then, all of a sudden, I saw a hand holding a piece of chalk and writing on a blackboard something like a mathematical formula.
And while it earned him a two-day suspension, Follett and Blackboard did patch up the reported leaks in their software's interfaces last month.
A blackboard on the narrow patio serves as the menu but offers only three entrees — though you can order any two in smaller portions.
Others are neat and tidy, like a blackboard that Ms. Wynne photographed among the trees at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques outside Paris.
Then we cut to Einstein, played by Geoffrey Rush, in his study, making love to his secretary, Betty, against a blackboard covered with equations.
" Vincent Canby, reviewing that film in The Times, described it as "a fingernail scratched along a blackboard" and called Mr. Williams's performance "occasionally intelligible.
But if "The Moors" sometimes has the discouraging effect of new chalk squeaking across a blackboard, what it ultimately spells out is worth reading.
The recursive, scribbled lines make the body into a sort of blackboard which the artist has doodled all over, like graffitists on the city streets.
Demirkapi poked around the web interfaces of two common pieces of software, sold by tech firms Blackboard and Follett and used by his own school.
At one school, boys told aid workers they thought girls who bled had been victims of sexual violence and drew demeaning pictures on the blackboard.
In Monday's Google Doodle, Dertouzos is depicted with a chalk in hand standing before a blackboard with illustrations of the internet and computers around him.
Most are large, horizontal, gray-hued works that vaguely resemble a blackboard, with an actual string suspended in a U-shape from their top corners.
Our geography teacher, Mr. McHenry (our only male teacher), hung a map of the world listing recent events in front of the blackboard every Monday.
The heads are turned toward a figure at a lectern pointing to what is most likely a blackboard, but also looks like an abstract painting.
"I watched the first season or so, but I found the speechifying, the high-minded earnestness — it was like fingernails on a blackboard," she said.
And some of the dialogue is only signed, in which case the "translations" appear scrawled on a blackboard, for those who don't understand American Sign Language.
Anyone who's seen Clueless will remember that iconic scene where Cher stands in front of the blackboard to take part in a class debate on Haiti.
No one likes a spotlight in the face or the sound of nails on a blackboard, but to Schneider a glow can feel like a spotlight.
Both movies show women standing in front of a blackboard doing cool math with chalk, a cliché that each and every actress transcends through her performance.
TRICKY TWOMBLY Cy Twombly's "blackboard" paintings have become a gold-standard of contemporary sales, bringing $33 million or more three times in the last two years.
With Mr. Casagranda's input, he mounted a blackboard and presented six whites and six reds by the glass from quality producers like Gaja, Antinori and Mastroberardino.
Having obtained her high-school diploma as an adult, studying every day after work, Ousmane gives her children extra lessons at home using a small blackboard.
While living in a rough Boston neighborhood and working as a janitor at M.I.T., he solves a graduate-level math problem left up on a blackboard.
A nearby blackboard, where "Valentine day" was written in faded chalk, was riddled with holes from the ball bearings that were packed into the bomber's vest.
And this grandstanding (and leaping, sliding and hopping) actor and monologuist has equipped himself with the requisite accessories, including a blackboard and an industriously wielded eraser.
In math class, I strained my ears to understand what the teacher was saying, only reaching clarity when she wrote down numbers and signs on the blackboard.
I would instantly see color and it was bothering me that on the blackboard people were only writing in white and it really interfered with my experience.
As occurs in all heist movies, the mastermind — in this case, Doc (Kevin Spacey) — stands at the blackboard sketching out each criminal's role in a bank robbery.
In a 1998 episode called "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace," Homer Simpson becomes an inventor and is shown in front of a complicated equation on a blackboard.
Snapshot: Above, a blackboard at Columbia University, part of a collection of photographs by Jessica Wynne, a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.
Every now and then I would pick up my pencil as if to copy a word from the blackboard, but then I would put it down again.
Blackboard Sylvia Hart Frejd's mission is to help students balance tech time and face time (not FaceTime), training their eyes on fellow humans instead of smart screens.
" She describes it differently, writing, "the darkness wiped me out like chalk on a blackboard," and afterward, upon waking, wrote that "all the heat and fear purged itself.
And I gave them my credit card, hoped it wouldn't bounce, borrowed a blackboard (and) wrote as a joke: 'Virgin Airlines: one-way $39 to the Virgin Islands.
There is a blackboard with the number of pints poured last week and a Saltire advertising a "Burns week" special (haggis, neeps and tatties for £6.45, or $8.30).
In the final scene of "Blackboard Jungle," viewers come to see Chic has left his own bed to menacingly stand in the entrance of his sleeping sister's room.
Other investors include Hanson Li (Saison, Locol), former Blackboard CEO Michael Chasen, health expert Mark Sisson, former Fresh Direct CMO Drew Koven, Alan Bankier and The Motley Fool.
In 2015, Terry-Dominelli failed a graduate-level education course when, she said, one of the assignments she submitted vanished from Blackboard, the online system used by Liberty.
"Above $20 million, the air is thin," Mr. Billault said, adding that it was hard to have the fourth major "blackboard" painting to come up for auction recently.
He was able to learn how to best operate on Blackboard, an online education portal, which is what he needed to use to navigate assignments and the syllabus.
It still amazes me that something I could understand in five minutes at a blackboard took me more than a year to figure out in my own body.
What's mesmerizing about his images is their striking similarity -- each child is posed in a classroom with a message for their absent parents on the blackboard behind them.
Lowell, who feared the loss of her letters ("Please don't wish to erase our long dear years from the blackboard"), found the condition reasonable, and agreed to it.
Blackboard did not respond to Demirkapi's multiple emails even though they were reading them; Demirkapi put a tracking tool inside his emails to check they had been opened.
The narrative is supplemented by Sternum's weekly writing assignments and blackboard exercises and Word documents with "track changes" on, presenting itself as more a seminar than a novel.
The movie's poster featured Fox in a miniskirt and tank top doing a leg-emphasizing pose on a chair with "HELL YES" scrawled on the blackboard behind her.
Here, by a blackboard filled with arrows, scribbles and circles, and surrounded by hundreds of color-coded files and books, I do my work as a historian of psychiatry.
She put it up on a shelf next to the blackboard and when I asked why I couldn't have it, she said that I must have stolen it. 143.
A 5-year-old African-American boy, a student in the special education program at the school, had been suspended by his belt from the top of the blackboard.
By the time midseason premiere, "The Blackboard Jungle," ends, it's easy to see why the Black Hood could definitely still be on the loose in the form of Chic.
Apparently, though, we should have paid far more attention to the badass playing the man in front of the blackboard, as he is currently a 91-year-old badass.
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I was recording at Mean Street in Atlanta and I had to take an hour out of my schedule to turn in my homework that was due on Blackboard.
The students pointed their cameras at the blackboard, bouncing digital Poké Balls to capture creatures, laughing when a wormy Weedle landed on another student or slithered across a desk.
Students might spend an afternoon using Pythagoras's theorem to find the distance between their avatar and an enemy in a computer game, rather than memorizing an equation on a blackboard.
"My bum's disappearing first!" exclaimed one woman, whose brief moment of repose on the floor had left behind fleeting, anatomically revealing traces of white, like chalk smears on a blackboard.
He then borrowed a blackboard, wrote "as a joke, Virgin Airlines one-way: $39 to the Virgin Islands," and filled up the flight with all the bumped passengers, he said.
Each night's menu, written in chalk on a blackboard next to the counter where you order, contains at least as many things that are not pizza as things that are.
His great "Catenary" works (1997-2003), unveiled at Matthew Marks in 2005, center on gray blackboard-like paintings, each with a fragile piece of white string drooping across its surface.
"We bought a barbecue from Homebase and took a catch of fish from the local fishermen, putting a blackboard out on the road advertising a seafood barbecue," Glass tells me.
Also known as an American chameleon, the anole changes color from green to brown to blend into its surroundings, which now include a glass enclosure near the blackboard in Eastburn's classroom.
First in a series called LANDLovers, where curators are invited to collaborate with the LAND gallery artists, Blackboard beautifully displays the power and beauty in the varying styles of LAND artists.
In retrospect, the clips of the disgraced entrepreneur standing in front of a blackboard, speaking inauthentically about such topics as team building and cash flow, show a crack in her armor.
To be completely honest, and to put this more into perspective, I think my Blackboard plan might have had 500 iterations, but that's not a number we need to dwell on.
"You could have a blackboard and have everyone's theory on it, and then you'd have the pros and cons and then you'd be able to look at them all," he said.
A blackboard near the entrance of the larger of the two senior centers, at 70th Street and First Avenue, lists the fresh local produce that will be served for the week.
He used to write it out in chalk on a blackboard, using two pieces of chalk with both hands, this one going backwards, this one going forwards—at the same time.
Rules of personal conduct, written in English on a blackboard, serve as a chilling metaphor for the brainwashing of the hereditary caste system in Hinduism, which disables autonomy and critical thinking.
That was the task undertaken by Richard Appiah Akoto in Ghana, and his innovative (and labor-intensive) solution was to draw the computer or application on the blackboard in great detail.
I didn't get the eyeglasses I needed (my first-grade teacher reported that I could not see the blackboard) until I was 15 and I went to get them for myself.
Demirkapi also found multiple SQL-injection vulnerabilities in Blackboard, another piece of software made by an eponymous company and used by schools that delivers news, lunch balances, athletic details, and more.
But he also worked with students and colleagues who would write formulas on a blackboard – he would stare at it, say whether he agreed and perhaps suggest what should come next.
In the 1950s, a Mexican shop on International Street would put up a huge blackboard to transmit the World Series as nogalenses watched the games excitedly from the United States side.
The movie's most famous image of Will Hunting writing furiously on a blackboard is also based on a story from real life, as Damon revealed in his M.I.T. Commencement Address in 2016.
Sitting under the 215th century timbers of The Craven Arms, reading a blackboard menu just metres above the twisting River Wharfe in Appletreewick, one thing is brass-rubbingly clear: Yorkshire loves pies.
"He tended to wheel around the low dais at the front of the room while he delivered his pre-recorded lecture and a graduate student wrote equations on the blackboard," said Colless.
Despite the success of more recent entrants like Instructure and Schoology, Blackboard has, by far, the greatest market share, with companies like D2L, Sakai and open-source alternatives like Moodle far behind.
With violins tucked under their chins, the 14-year-olds at Kawangware Primary School here had their bows at the ready as she pointed out notes for the song on the blackboard.
Yet thanks to one music-obsessed teenager and his movie-star father, the song was picked as the opening track to a notorious film called "Blackboard Jungle", which helped it achieve international renown.
"What is exciting for an inventor is not just an abstract theory, but that leap from formulas on a blackboard to actually changing people's lives," Kurzweil said in the 0003 C-SPAN interview.
I'm struck that this boy in Georgia was able to tell the Division of Family and Children Services investigator that he had been hung from the blackboard before, once someone thought to ask.
A subtle difference in how the eyes track, perhaps one going off the horizontal when tracking a line of text, could easily make reading on the page or blackboard frustrating or even painful.
In the ticket hall, standing by a timetable on a blackboard, Baudouin Kalubi, the station master, explains that the next train will depart the following morning to Kindu, about 22001,19703km (21970,25 miles) north.
Warburg drew four diagrams on a blackboard explaining the Warburg effect, and then told the members of the audience that they represented all that they needed to know about the biochemistry of cancer.
Among them, security company Monitronics is in the market with a US$700m loan, and educational software provider Blackboard Inc is seeking to amend and extend its US$984m term loan B-4.
Hip-hop and jazz LPs line the shelves; tongue-in-cheek inspirational quotes are written in chalk on a giant blackboard; barrels are named and decorated with photos of vintage racecars and bicycles.
According to SocialRadar CEO Michael Chasen, who previously co-founded and led the highly successful educational technology firm Blackboard from 1997 to 2012, the company previously tried to build a location-based consumer app.
On the far wall is a blackboard on which they can keep track of how many orders remain of particular dishes or ingredients, before they must be taken off the menu for the night.
He ordered all 270 children to line up in front of the blackboard, then let the three teachers and 27 boys leave while he tied up the girls, ages 6 to 13, with zip ties.
There's a bar lined with stools, a piano, a trumpet and, on the wall that serves as Levin's blackboard, a drink rail underlining a mathematical description of a black hole spinning in a magnetic field.
Since the studio was once a classroom, that is the wall where the blackboard used to be, and I have kept the chalk and eraser-rail which acts as an easel in supporting smaller works.
As the new students arrive in "Blackboard Jungle," Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) shows up to explain why she's against the Southside infiltration: More students mean more packed classes, and more packed classes mean plummeting GPAs.
To be fair, Warby Parker's program does work in some places, such as New York City or Baltimore, where glasses do help students who were previously falling behind because they could not see the blackboard.
It was evident there was both a dire need for change and a business opportunity, so with determination, sweat and even some tears, I co-founded what evolved into Blackboard: an education-based technology company.
Blackboard, which was bought by Providence Equity Partners in 2011, sells its teaching and analytics software platform to more than 16,000 clients, not just schools but also governments and businesses, reaching 100 million users worldwide.
In the watercolor "X Claimed" (2012), Wiley depicts an open wood frame with a crossbars forming an X. The ground is a dense, atmospheric gray, somewhere between a stormy, portentous sky and a dirty blackboard.
A CBE operating system opens to the door to the "double-click" degree, or what Blackboard founder Matt Pittinsky refers to as the clickable credential: employer facing apps that allow employers to infer competencies from transcripts.
But this hoary association of wizened character actors are ill-disposed to heed this jumped-up, medieval Bart Simpson, tasked with writing "I will not supply plot exposition without proof" a hundred times on the blackboard.
Handsome Her, a café in Melbourne, Australia, that describes itself as a "space for by women, for women," has created quite the kerfuffle for its "house rules" blackboard it erected recently, highlighting the gender pay gap.
Every morning, the catch of the day is written on a blackboard near the ice-packed glass display case, and is either served to go or eaten at casual, umbrella-topped tables in the adjacent courtyard.
He jotted on a blackboard some lines of verse from successive drafts of one of his poems, asking whether these lines (a) expressed what he wanted to express and (b) did so in the desired form.
Rebecca Slatkin, a software engineer who teaches iOS app development at Syracuse University, says Blackboard Collaborate is the default option being offered by the school, which is moving all of its classes online after spring break.
The 2013 Venice Biennale featured at its heart the untidy blackboard drawings of Rudolf Steiner, while the 2015 Istanbul Biennial took its structure from the theosophical musings of Annie Besant, who believed thoughts had physical forms.
Celaya's painting portrays the spectral figure of a thin, naked adolescent boy standing both against and within a dark background, the surface of the painting resembling a blackboard that has been scratched and erased over and over.
The plea of enticing specials, reminders to support small businesses and inspirational sayings etched out on a blackboard in white chalk that jutted along the two lane highway began long before shopping local became a catch phrase.
Other rooms have themes: a doctor's office complete with stirrups and IV drips; a schoolroom with an undersized desk and oversized blackboard; there is a room with mirrors everywhere, adorned with smoking chairs and a Victorian couch.
He drew a comparison between corporations trying to figure out how to use drones today, and schools trying to figure out how to use the internet and educational software in the late 90s when he cofounded Blackboard.
"He explained to me that they just could not let these two students into a math class because they didn't know how to teach them, because when you're teaching math you write on the blackboard," she related.
After his release, Mr. Haggard performed in smaller bars in Bakersfield and later in larger rooms like the Blackboard, where he met Bonnie Owens, a cocktail waitress who had been married to the country singer Buck Owens.
The criminal complaint says that in video researching her information and chronicling the call and complaint Kelley recorded his full screen, which "show numerous identifying items" such as being logged into his school email and blackboard account.
First is "Blackboard" (2004), a black board with narrative scenes represented by cut-out paper figures in which white characters brutalize darker figures by hanging them, drowning them, dragging them by the hair, selling them, and hunting them.
Other educational devices adorn the gallery: up front, a television plays a video, which the riot shields prevent those sitting at the desks from seeing; on the back wall hangs a blackboard, also wrapped in navy blue fabric.
But four works in the sale had been entered by the hedge fund manager Daniel Sundheim as part payment for a Cy Twombly "blackboard" painting he had bought for $70.5 million at Sotheby's back in November, Bloomberg reported.
They usually consist of a single teacher in her house, with no access to training or materials, using the same rote-learning system ubiquitous in developing countries: She writes something on the blackboard, students repeat it in unison.
During his frequent visits to the front lines, he spends his time meeting with fellow commanders, observing training and — ever the professor — leading history and democracy seminars using chalk and a blackboard in a "classroom" in the bush.
At the "Axe Rage Rooms", where the experience costs $17, participants wearing protective suits and helmets wrote the issues bothering them on a blackboard - "ex-girlfriends", "boss" and "all boyfriends", the words becoming the targets of their anger.
At its contemporary evening sale on May 11, Sotheby's will feature another "blackboard" painting from the same year, estimated at about $40 million, and a 2004 work from his blood-red "Bacchus" series, estimated at about $20 million.
And while platform switching was historically driven by forced migrations (Blackboard buying competitors and terminating product lines), today's selections are most often rooted in involuntary reasons, such as moving to the cloud or improving the end users' experience.
The daily menu — scribbled on a large blackboard and patiently explained by servers — recently included wasabi-spiced oysters, bright mackerel tartare with seaweed and crunchy dried shrimp, and a flavorful pile of matchstick potatoes and local trumpet mushrooms.
The work features a vintage blackboard upon which she projects a video that first presents a Plato quote on the importance of education followed by Ms. Ellis smashing with a hammer four coin-filled busts of the philosopher.
CHICAGO — High above a gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago, balancing on a bright red ladder, Kemang Wa Lehulere worked intently on a school blackboard, his slashes of white chalk gradually cohering to reveal a rounded form.
When I was getting an MFA in painting in London in 2004, MBA already in hand, I began teaching business to my fellow painters, taping the newspaper, triple-ply, to my own paintings, and using it as a blackboard.
Together they created Blackboard, a collaborative drawing and show featuring the works of Nicole Appel, Rudy Bansraj, Stephon Bryce, Carlo Daleo, Myasia Dowdell, Garrol Gayden, Kenya Hanley, Robert Latchman, Christine Lewis, Michael Pellew, James Rosa, Corey Scarboro, and Byron Smith.
While you'd love to forget that time you peed your pants, or when you puked in front of the whole class, spraying vomit onto your teacher and blackboard in the process, it's pretty likely people will remember, even decades later.
"Misophonia was quite intriguing for us, because we know that some of the sounds, for example the sounds of nails on the blackboard, can easily evoke negative reactions, and most of us would find those sounds very annoying," he said.
While I've never heard of a child being hung by his belt from a blackboard, there are stories of children being handcuffed, locked in closets, knocked to the ground or taunted by the very professionals who are tasked with educating them.
One might think it's not necessary to explain that it's bad to hang a child from a blackboard, let alone handcuff them, lock them in closets, send them to jail or press them to the ground for not following the rules.
We got word earlier today that Verizon had acquired SocialRadar, a mapping startup founded by Blackboard co-founder Michael Chasen that promises to provide its users with far more accurate location data for businesses — down to where exactly a door is.
BAFF formally recognized the finalists in its announcement: Blackboard Plays, the Bushwick Starr, the Houston Museum of African American Culture, Idiosyncrazy Productions LLC, Liberation Theater Company, The Beautiful Project, The Carpetbag Theater, Vibe Theater Experience, and the YGB Preservation Collective.
" In 1990, he's standing in front of a blackboard with a map of Tibet on the back in the woods of Twin Peaks; after spitting out his mouthful, he grins widely at the concerned onlookers and exclaims "Damn good coffee!
In front of a blackboard, a preschool teacher, Gladys Ngugi Nyambara, a thin woman also dressed in bright green, held a Bridge ''teacher computer'' that contained a recently downloaded lesson script on recognizing the ''F'' sound in common English words.
Rather than standing at a blackboard chalking letters or leading a large group in song, they assert, teachers like Kelly and Lopez should pay close attention to what the children themselves are interested in, or puzzled by, and respond to that.
To get to their decision after the initial poll, the jurors re-enacted the night that Gallo cut off her husband's penis, with one female juror playing Gallo and a blackboard diagram that they used to reconstruct the events of that night.
Eager to show off their works, the artists displayed filing cabinets filled to the brim with their paintings and drawings, making their blackboard creations all the more easy to pinpoint and enjoy—this was, by far, my favorite part of the exhibition.
Teaching against terror Ayub Mohamed stands in front of his blackboard at Eastleigh High with a goal to erase the allure of Al Shabaab, a group that has staged numerous attacks in Kenya, with the massacre at Garissa University among the bloodiest.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — Greeting viewers upon entrance to Ryan Standfest's solo exhibition at the Wayne State University Art Department Gallery is a framed map of Michigan, hand drawn in chalk, on a canvas treated with and dripping blackboard paint.
On one of my earliest dips there on a cool spring day in May I paused on the edge, nervously eyeing the water and the blackboard propped up by the steps on which the water temperature was scrawled in chalk (1752°C).
This problem besets even the simplest blackboard model of demand and supply, represented in textbooks by two intersecting diagonal lines, one sloping upwards (because sellers supply more when prices are high) the other downwards (because buyers demand more when prices are low).
In hindsight, I should have closed way earlier but we tried to make it better before giving up: We offered more promotions; we changed the menu; we did a little more PR; we did Blackboard Eats; we did DineLA, but nothing worked.
"It is like there are a pair of mystery eyes constantly watching me, and I don't dare let my mind wander," said an unnamed student at a high school in Hangzhou where authorities have installed cameras above the blackboard to monitor attention levels.
And the most recent pieces, three canvases from 2017, include two, "Snowed" and "Marked Man," that render a creek as a narrow tree trunk, and a third, "Slings and Arrows," that simplifies this idea even further, into a kind of punning blackboard diagram.
These include the artist re-enacting physical positions one assumes when entering a penitentiary; chalk writing on a blackboard; ambient colors; an explosion; and the head of a black man being forcibly pressed to the pavement, presumably by police out of frame.
Through self-taught pen testing and bug hunting, Demirkapi found several vulnerabilities in a his school's learning management system, Blackboard, and his school district's student information system, known as Aspen and built by Follett, which centralizes student data, including performance, grades and health records.
But people have left their traces: in the otherworldly monumentality of a nuclear plant; in the ramshackle ruins of Bennett College in the Hudson Valley, an acid trip of melting architecture; in a youthful scrawl at the corner of a blackboard — Livie was here.
They showed us around the dinner table at home, in Central Park—Marie and I roller-skating around the lake and eating popsicles at Bethesda Fountain—and in class at public school, and at Czech school (thus the picture of Slečna and me at the blackboard).
One afternoon, near the end of the day, Bob, the history teacher, suddenly stood up, went to the blackboard and gave a virtuosic half-hour lecture on the movement of barbarian tribes, the Saxons and the Visigoths and the Huns, with arrows indicating where they migrated.
"Eulogy for a Dyke Bar" by Macon Reed, "Untitled (Glass on Body)" by Ana Mendieta, Cy Twombly's blackboard paintings, Ebony G. Patterson's artworks, "Untitled (Signs of Love)" by Ree Morton, Robert Morris's felt works, "Longtime Companion" by Josh Faught, and "bitter attendance, drown jubilee" by Diedrick Brackens.
Combined with Justice Breyer's musing over the possibility of saving the matter for the autumn (when the parties in Gill, Benisek and a similar case pending in North Carolina could assemble with "blackboard" in hand), it suggests that kick-the-can may be one strategy the justices are considering.
A school principal cleans a blackboard and leaves the room, whereupon we advance to the window, as if to check for predators in the snow outside, and, when Alyosha trudges home, we pause to approach the roots of a tree, and the earthy shadow-space that gapes between them.
I tried to come up with the voice, because Alan Rickman [who played Professor Severus Snape], the greatest screen villain certainly of our age —  I knew he was in it so I had to come up with a voice I thought that sounded like finger nails on a blackboard.
The daily schedule is posted on a blackboard by the open-air dining room: two-a-day surfs; lectures about surfboard mechanics, wave forecasting, etiquette and duck-diving; stretching classes by Andreina Poletti, an impossibly fit and plucky sports conditioning coach from the capital city of San José.
This lengthy retrospective, partly programmed by the author and academic David E. James, provides a crash course in the history of intersections between rock 'n' roll and movies, beginning from the genre's early appearances in "Blackboard Jungle" (showing on Monday and Thursday) and "Rock Around the Clock" (on Sunday).
Looking like an interplanetary traveler, with choppy silver bangs that taper to a point between piercing blue eyes, Furey scrawled esoteric symbols on a blackboard, trying to explain to Günaydin that she had extended his and Gürsey's work by constructing an octonionic model of both the strong and electromagnetic forces.
Steve made significant contributions to the success of numerous companies, including Centice, Matrics (acquired by Symbol), Luna Technologies (acquired by Luna Innovations), Zagros Networks, Optinel Systems (acquired by CCOR), XtremeSpectrum (acquired by Motorola), Princeton Optronics, Woodwind Communications (acquired by Vina), Object Video, AnswerLogic (acquired by Primus), Paratek and Blackboard (Nasdaq: BBBB).
NSW POLICE FORCE our blackboard with what we are pouring by the glass is promoting unsavoury antisocial behaviour SYDNEY WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING "It is common for police to provide advice to licensees regarding potential licensing breaches or issues during business inspections," the police said in a statement to Broadsheet.
In a recent article in Nautilus, the writer and M.I.T. physicist Alan Lightman recalled an occasion at Caltech in the early 1970s when Richard Feynman worked out an equation on Lightman's blackboard that described how black holes could emit heat and radiation, in contravention to everything that physicists then thought.
A stalled elevation, returning in my old professor's blight marginalia, his book, offered abruptly, taken, stowed away, now posthumously examined: fragile pencil webbings of flickered exclamations, impatient the way he paced the blackboard, erased a word ("meteors"), hurled glances somewhere far off, beyond me, himself a boy-comet, weeping to his duty.
During his long tenure as CEO at Blackboard, Chasen grew the company to over 3,000 employees across 20 international offices, and led it through an initial public offering in 2004, 20 mergers and acquisitions and a sale to a private equity firm in 2011 to a private equity firm for $1.64 billion.
The jury is still out on whether home broadband, which tends to have lower capacity than more robust business networks, will be able to handle the traffic as whole neighborhoods become Wi-Fi hotbeds as adults video conference with their co-workers and their teens stream videos in between checking Blackboard for assignments.
Along the bottom third of "And I, An Old Man…II," spelled out in white paint on a black ground — suggestive of something written on a blackboard (a lesson to be learned) — Snider has cited passages from a letter that Meyerhold wrote to Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet premier (1930-123) and devoted protégé of Stalin.
Dell announced a new monitor today: a massive 75-inch, 4K touchscreen panel specifically meant for education purposes as a sort of blackboard of the future — even though it's basically just a giant 4K TV. The Dell 75 4K Interactive Touch Monitor (C7520QT), as its officially known, is designed for collaborative work and interactive teaching.
Johnson has constructed a visual alphabet of 11 different decay patterns, which she draws in brightly hued inks on a black ground, layering and arranging them to render specific celestial bodies, say the Orion Nebula or Centaurus A. The effect is something like the blackboard of a psychedelic physicist, 4th of July fireworks, or ribbons of swirling confetti.
Fuming from the poor treatment he was getting from the airline, and as legend has it, even madder that he was missing out on seeing a lover, he hired a plane for $2,000, wrote "Virgin Airlines, $39 one way to BVI" on a blackboard, and quickly filled the plane with the fellow travelers who had been bumped.
There was a lot of blood and guts and I, uh, ooh, yeah, God, sorry — I just got the shivers because I thought of this one foot I had to bite into, and I hit a bone or a nail or something on my tooth, and that just made me have that fingernails on the blackboard moment.
"There was a lot of blood and guts and I, uh, ooh, yeah, God, sorry — I just got the shivers because I thought of this one foot I had to bite into, and I hit a bone or a nail or something on my tooth, and that just made me have that fingernails on the blackboard moment," Barrymore told the Times.
First, there are letters and other material relating to problems that Harrisse, a French-Jewish immigrant who arrived in Chapel Hill in 1853, was having with his students, mostly the sons of wealthy planters, who he said threw acorns at the blackboard when he turned his back, and further harassed him by tying up a goat in his classroom and even his bedroom.
Great. To make a tricky theme a bit trickier yet, the ER..ER is not split between the two words of each phrase consistently; sometimes the first ER ends a word (like LOBSTER), sometimes it's within the first word (like BEVERAGE), sometimes it's split across two words (as in ROLE REVERSAL) and sometimes it's in the second word (as in BLACKBOARD ERASER).
I'd like to share a story that perfectly illustrates the moment we've found ourselves in: Long ago, during a meeting of doctors facing clinical cutbacks in an underserved area where I worked, I saw someone write on a blackboard, with chalk (that's how long ago it was), "Opportunity is nowhere" and then asked us to space and punctuate the phrase to give it meaning.
Then, when a group of Form Twos had a history lesson on Shaka Zulu's cruelty to his subjects in the same week that Zaka not only banned us from watching the girls swim but also made the Junior House boys clean every toilet in the school because he had caught two of them measuring their erections with the blackboard ruler, they added "the Zulu" to his name.
MK-ULTRA sponsored work in posthypnotic suggestion that was designed to produce "programmed killers," but it merely confirmed what every stage hypnotist has always known—that hypnosis is essentially a form of obedience to authority, and the hypnotist cannot make people do something they really don't want to any more than a teacher who can "make" you solve problems on a blackboard can "make" you jump out a window.
Prudent diners will ask for the price of off-menu items; a "blackboard special" of lobster with fresh spaghetti in a cognac sauce — featuring a dried-out half of a very petite lobster and a rather watery sauce — was $38.) We had hoped to order the osso buco with risotto Milanese but were skunked ("We sold out 12 orders!" said Mr. Neglia, a surprising outcome, since we were among the earliest diners that night).

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