Artistry

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Colours
Mixing, Effect, Symbolism
Colour is something ordinary. But colours determine nature and our life fundamentally. In the animal and plant kingdoms the colourful diversity of nature is not a whim but mostly serves a purpose. Striking colours are often designed to transmit specific signals, either courting or attractant signals, in the animal kingdom and with flowering plants. Colours play an important role also as an aposematic deterrent or as a camouflage from enemies. In nature, colour is often an important and frequently vital factor. Humans have always used colours as a decorative element and for the transmission of information. But where do things in life get their colours from? What actually is colour?
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Mobile Learning II
Oh, what’s that? Original soundtrack Thissen: “As our children grow up in a media world and naturally handle the media, they should also be a topic in school.“ An older child says the point is that they don’t just load down apps but create things themselves that haven’t existed so far. Hi, I’m Jana. A propeller hat. I’ll put it on. Now I’m no longer a simple rhino, but a flying rhino. Original soundtrack Thissen: “It’s exactly the great flexibility of tablets that promotes very personalised and adapted learning.” Original soundtrack Welzel: “It’s fascinating to see how the children grow with their products and how they always want to improve them.” The Westminster Abbey is a church in London for the royal family. Original soundtrack Welzel: “And?“ They think it is ok.
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