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The first edition of Catalyst was published on 18 May 1944 by students at the Melbourne Technical College (later RMIT University).. It was originally titled The Catalyst: College News (later shortened to Catalyst Student News), and envisioned as a newspaper for the Chemistry School (hence the chemical flavour of the title and early articles), but quickly expanded to cover the whole of the ...
Student portal heating and cooling that uses mixed mode ventilation. When the external temperature is between 17 and 30 °C (63 and 86 °F) and the wind speed is less than 10 metres per second (33 ft/s), the Swanston Academic Building portals will operate in natural ventilation mode, opening the vents and windows to outside conditions.
The Catalyst Schools is a system of Chicago-based K-8 and high school charter schools operating in the city's Austin and Chicago Lawn neighborhoods. The two schools in the system are the Catalyst Circle Rock Elementary School (Austin) and the Catalyst Maria Elementary School and High School (Chicago Lawn).
The Catalyst Program is a four-year program that enables students to engage in academically rigorous, inquiry-based learning in order to attain academic excellence. These students have opportunities to engage in innovative learning experiences in which they solve real-world problems with the aid of emerging technologies.
The HP Catalyst Pedagogy 3.0 consortium considers [3] that pedagogy 3.0 facilitates collaborative, open-ended involvement between students, with the teacher adopting the roles of facilitator and mentor.
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The building is also home to the newsrooms for The Eyeopener and On the Record, the university's two student-run newspapers. In November 2018, the Creative School opened a new Creative Research Centre, known as the Catalyst, on the 2nd floor of the building. [1]
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