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11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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O.W.L.L Spring 2026 Courses - OWLL: From Artificial to Essential: How AI Can Help Make Education More Effective, Equitable, and Inclusive with David Rose- in person OWLL Spring 2026 Courses: Introduction to Ornithology with Bill Gette- virtual via ZoomFour Mondays, 3:00 - 4:15 p.m., April 13, 20, May 4, 11Using his beautiful bird photography, Bill will discuss feathers and flight, feeding ecology, migration, and breeding behavior.The Amazing Animals of Africa: But Not the Usual Ones with Robert Rotberg- virtual via ZoomFive sessions, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: Tuesday, May 12; Wednesday, May 13; Thursday, May 14; Wednesday, May 20; Thursday, May 21We will examine the lives and contested futures of the less known fauna and avifauna of Africa, including hyenas, genets, civets, okapis, Thomson gazelles, pangolins, hornbills, storks, hamerkops, vultures, wild dogs, and hippos. From Artificial to Essential: How AI Can Help Make Education More Effective, Equitable, and Inclusive with David Rose- in person at the Lexington Community CenterThree Mondays, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., May 11, 18, June 1The future of education, and our culture, will depend largely on how both "natural" and "artifical" intelligence are understood and integrated. This course will explore one promising approach" embedding "Assistive" intelligence in our schools and communities to address the challenges of diversity, equity, and inclusion.Registration begins February 18 for residents and February 25 for non-residents. $35 per course for residents, $50 for non-residents. You can register online at lexrecma.com or call us at 781-698-4840.
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Community Center - 237 - Multi-Purpose Room
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