Photo Blog – the Olympic Park – Part One

 

Welcome

This was our first visit to the Olympic Park, and our first set of photographs taken within the site.

Any teachers wishing to use them are welcome, though we’d appreciate a mention for 3Di and 3D Eye at your school and in your Twitter & Facebook etc contacts.

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A plug for our sponsors . . .

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Aquatics Centre and Main Stadium

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Pool Entrance

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The Orbit

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About 3D Eye

Gary Foskett and Clare Blackhall are educationalists, writers and consultants. We work with schools and other organisations who share our vision of how schools, businesses, etc should work in the 21st Century. We also run courses and contribute to conferences - speaking about our three dimensional model of intelligences and how schools, colleges and universities can develop the full potential of all their staff and students. We also offer consultancy for businesses and public sector organisations to support staff training and organisational change and development. For more detailed information read our blog at https://3diassociates.wordpress.com/ or see our website at www.3diassociates.com.
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2 Responses to Photo Blog – the Olympic Park – Part One

  1. Erika says:

    “… A whole world brought together”. GENIUS!

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    • 3D Eye says:

      Looking back on it all from the final day of the Paralympics it really does feel as though the whole world has taken part in some way in this enormous gathering of human beings from every part of the world in all their various shapes, sizes and abilities. It would be amazing if this turned out to be some sort of tipping point in terms of people recognising how similar we all are instead of how different.

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