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77 Educators providing Media courses in Hoddesdon

Code1 Community Group

code1 community group

London

Reinforcing healthy lifestyles by delivering workshops, cooking classes and fun inter-generational shared social gatherings. We aim to empower our community with the skills to live healthier lives; therefore healthier minds. We run regular away days for women, our parents and young people, where we teach them about mental health awareness, nutrition, holistic remedies and GOAL setting There is a mental health crisis in our school system and a huge increase within the last 5 years. Children are facing even more pressures than ever; exams, social media, cyberbullying and body image and need to develop skills to cope and succeed in today's world. We offer a safe and secure consistent place for vulnerable young people to find support. . OUR FUTURE LEADERS Who we work with One Step at a Time. We start working with our young people from an early age to ensure that we can follow through when building their confidence and self-esteem; especially when faced with challenges such as peer pressure, body image, mental health, and addiction. Our youth team helps to make all our courses a success. We use the skills of our Black community ambassadors, be-frienders, and arts awarded courses as a mean of engagement. With our youth, we use a unique approach to person-centred success. We encourage an holistic approach, making them aware of Black history, Black leaders and connections with the Black elders within our community. Our mission is to make a stronger and fairer world and to fight for equality.

Parametric House

parametric house

London

Mohammad Yazdi Computational Designer, CEO of Parametric House, Tutor Mohammad is a computational designer (MS in Building Construction Technology & BS in Civil Engineering). His main interests are Parametric Design and subjects such as parametric modeling of Islamic Patterns, Structural studies on parametric forms, and also Automation in construction. he has also tutored Grasshopper and Parametric Design for more than 300 architectural students since 2010. Erfan Rezaei Computational Designer, Grasshopper developer Erfan Rezaei Azari is an architecture enthusiast. Erfan is quite curious about new methods of design especially has been fascinated by parametricism. It has come with putting his effort into learning Grasshopper and coding languages such as Python, JavaScript, and C#, that is used in the different design environment. Erfan is also skilled in both weak and strong AI which includes optimizing algorithms, machine learning, and deep learning. Amirhossein Khazaei Computational Designer, Grasshopper Developer Amirhossein khazaei is an architecture student and computational designer who is thrilled by the concept of digital technology in architecture. Amirhossein’s interests are also centered on the topics of intelligent products and complex forms. Kiarash Kiany Computational Designer, Grasshopper Developer Kiarash Kiany is a computational designer and enthusiast and he’s eager to learn and develop new means of design with the use of technology, he has a bachelor’s degree in architecture and is currently studying for his master’s degree in bionic architecture. Zahra Ebrahimi Computational Designer, Grasshopper Developer Zahra Ebrahimi has a bachelor’s degree in architecture. She has completed her master’s degree in computational design and is interested in the Grasshopper plugin, developing algorithms, and fabrication. Sogol Nopoosh Computational Designer, Architect Sogol Noopoosh is an architect with a bachelor’s degree in Architecture, she is a computational design, technology, and kinetic architecture enthusiast. she is interested in finding new ways to develop forms and programs for architectural purposes. Ali Ghadamyari Computational Designer, Architect As an architect, Ali is enthusiastic about Technology and how it can solve real-world problems in the architecture field. His design process is based on the discovery of solutions that can relate Algorithmic Thinking to architecture. He is always eager to learn more about architectural design and how it can improve our lives. Danial Keramat Computational Designer, BIM modeler Danial is an architect (MSc. in Architectural Technology) with a passion for the rational side of architecture. He has professional experience in various fields such as Architectural Design, Computational Engineering for the AEC industry, and Digital fabrication of freeform structures. He is also skilled at Automating procedural tasks of BIM through programming. Neda Rafizadeh Computational Designer, Grasshopper Developer Neda is an architect (B.Arch.) who has professional experience in architectural design. Due to her interest in fabricating her ideas and her curiosity about finding new methods of design, she entered the world of computational design and digital fabrication. She is a passionate learner and always seeks to experience new things. Ali Shahrokhi Civil Engineer, Content Manager BS. in Civil Engineering and interested in new forms & Ideas. As a content manager, Ali collaborates with Parametric House and publishes new content on our Social Media platforms Daily. Salar Anahid Computational Designer, Grasshopper Developer Salar is an architecture student and also experienced in graphic design and coding. The main interest of him is to combine his abilities to create new methods of design. He experienced different types of design in his career including architecture, graphics, etc. But he is always curious about new pieces of knowledge such as new methods of parametric design, simulation, prediction. Fatemeh Naseri Computational Designer, Content Manager BS. in Architecture & MS. in Architectural Technology, Freelance Architect and Designer /Designing a rehabilitation center, a kindergarten & a residential complex /Structural optimization of a glasshouse with Grasshopper3d, Karamba, and Octopus /Form finding and design of timber gridshell structure, Design, and fabrication of parametric furniture/ As a content manager, Fatemeh collaborates with Parametric House and publishes new content on our Social Media platforms.

Abundance Centres (Uk) Development Trust (Ulearn Naturally Learners' Co-operative)

abundance centres (uk) development trust (ulearn naturally learners' co-operative)

Tottenham

We are a pioneering community-led learners' co-operative focused on improving the educational, physical and social well-being of children and families contextualised within family and community empowerment. We are commonly known as uLearn Naturally Learners' Co-operative. We are an umbrella organisation serving collectives with assistance in forming Abundance Centres Member Trusts. We also work to build various kinds of educational infrastructure to support our Member Trusts and the general public. These infrastructure works are mainly related to our Home-School-Knowledge Exchange project and our emerging uLearn Naturally Media Services. In general the objectives of the Trust are to carry out activities which benefit the communities of UK and members of the Trust in regard to community engagement, family directed learning and personal development in the realms of education, well-being and social networking. In particular, our mission is to establish and maintain centres of service with the principles and general intention of bringing about better community engagement, creativity, cross-curricular learning and/or unified ways of coming to know that which specifically enables and enriches the learning of the sciences and maths through the arts, intelligent play and the dissemination of wholistic (nature-centric) pedagogical (learning) practices. Do you need help establishing something like this? Our co-operative model has allowed us to bring together and work with many leading organisations (similar to the mode of a consortium), thereby bringing the benefits of a broad range of expertise and experience. It is our mission to continue advancing our governance structure to achieve our cooperative aims perfectly, offering a broad range of support options to our Member Trusts and the public in general. Currently there is much evidence to point to the need for more creative approaches to education to best honour real-time learning potentials, the need to make intelligent play and early life learning relevant to our rapidly changing society yet still honouring the valuable inner cultures of the past is of utmost importance today. Where cultural heritage is valued in learning processes is the exact place where we find the seeds of our most natural abundance centre power. Contact us today to find our how we can help you and you can empower communities.

In The Pocket Music School

in the pocket music school

London

The In The Pocket band workshop takes place over three days. Classes run from 11am to 2pm on Wednesday and Thursday and 11am to 3pm on Friday. Each day involves three learning sessions of around 45 minutes with two twenty minute breaks. At the beginning of the workshop, we listen to some music and collectively choose songs to learn and spend the rest of the first day learning the parts of the first song under the guidance of the teachers. We finish the day with a jam session. On day two, we run through the song from day one and start learning a second song. We finish the day with a jam session. On day three, we hone and polish our two songs. We may even add another song to the mix. At the end of day three, we perform the songs we’ve learned for broadcast to the world via social media platforms. Who Is It For? All young musicians aged 8 to 16 are welcome to join. If you have at least six months experience playing your instrument, you can fit in and be part of the band. Whatever instruments you play, you can rock. OK, we haven’t had anyone turn up with a harp yet but we regularly work with singers, guitarists, pianists and keyboardists, drummers, saxophonists, trumpeters, ukuleleists, bassists and so on. If you play an exotic instrument and aren’t sure if you’ll fit in, please get in touch and we’ll let you know if you can participate. If you have any other questions or queries about participation, please get in touch. The Vibe In The Pocket band workshops are run with the intention of empowering young musicians to learn independently and work collaboratively. In our experience, most young musicians with the right encouragement, are happy to take ownership of their own learning. They are keen to help each other perform at their best. With that in mind, we focus on creating an easy-going and supportive atmosphere where learning is fun and eveyone can contribute to the music making no matter their level of experience