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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 september 2014.<br />
Actie tijdens opening van het Academisch jaar in de Vu<br />
Manifest opgesteld door de Abvakabo FNV, CNV Publieke Zaak, VAWO, Titanic, H.NU en de Verontruste VU' ers.<br />
manifestatie voorafgaand aan de opening van het academisch jaar.<br />
Vind je dat de VU een universiteit is en geen vastgoedontwikkelaar? Heb je ook je buik vol van het monomane bestuur? Wil je als student of medewerker graag serieus genomen worden door CvB en directeuren? Wil je over hun benoeming iets te zeggen hebben? Kom dan naar de manifestatie <br />
Op de foto: de toegang tot de aula waar het academisch jaar geopend zal worden is versperd door demonstranten. hoogleraren krijgen pamfletten aangereikt.<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Actie VU4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 september 2014.<br />
Actie tijdens opening van het Academisch jaar in de Vu<br />
Manifest opgesteld door de Abvakabo FNV, CNV Publieke Zaak, VAWO, Titanic, H.NU en de Verontruste VU' ers.<br />
manifestatie voorafgaand aan de opening van het academisch jaar.<br />
Vind je dat de VU een universiteit is en geen vastgoedontwikkelaar? Heb je ook je buik vol van het monomane bestuur? Wil je als student of medewerker graag serieus genomen worden door CvB en directeuren? Wil je over hun benoeming iets te zeggen hebben? Kom dan naar de manifestatie <br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Actie VU1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 september 2014.<br />
Actie tijdens opening van het Academisch jaar in de Vu<br />
Manifest opgesteld door de Abvakabo FNV, CNV Publieke Zaak, VAWO, Titanic, H.NU en de Verontruste VU' ers.<br />
manifestatie voorafgaand aan de opening van het academisch jaar.<br />
Vind je dat de VU een universiteit is en geen vastgoedontwikkelaar? Heb je ook je buik vol van het monomane bestuur? Wil je als student of medewerker graag serieus genomen worden door CvB en directeuren? Wil je over hun benoeming iets te zeggen hebben? Kom dan naar de manifestatie ,<br />
Op de foto:De openingsspeech van Jaap Winter ( voorzitter van het College van Bestuur van de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) wordt verstoord door actievoerders.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Actie VU3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 september 2014.<br />
Actie tijdens opening van het Academisch jaar in de Vu<br />
Manifest opgesteld door de Abvakabo FNV, CNV Publieke Zaak, VAWO, Titanic, H.NU en de Verontruste VU' ers.<br />
manifestatie voorafgaand aan de opening van het academisch jaar.<br />
Vind je dat de VU een universiteit is en geen vastgoedontwikkelaar? Heb je ook je buik vol van het monomane bestuur? Wil je als student of medewerker graag serieus genomen worden door CvB en directeuren? Wil je over hun benoeming iets te zeggen hebben? Kom dan naar de manifestatie <br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Actie VU2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
De familie Linandi uit uithoorn bekijkt de Nachtwacht in de Rembrandtzaal.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free. The Linandi family watches Rembrandt's Nightwatch.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Op de foto: Bezoekers wandelen langs de Nachtwacht van Rembrandt.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free. At Rembrandt's Nightwatch.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
De familie Linandi uit uithoorn bekijkt de Nachtwacht in de Rembrandtzaal.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free. The Linandi family watches ancient guns and other arms.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Op de foto: Duizenden mensen wachten bij de ingang op de oranje loper om naar binnen te gaan.,<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free. On an orange carpet at the entrance thousands of people are waiting to go inside.
    JPJ_JPJ openingsdag Rijksmuseum10.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 13 april 2013.<br />
Openingsdag van het Rijksmuseum,<br />
 Het publiek mocht gratis een kijkje nemen in het museum dat meer dan 10 jaar gesloten was vanwege renovatie.<br />
Amsterdam, 13 April 2013 Rijksmuseum opened after 10 years of renovation: the public could take a look at the museum for free.
    JPJ_JPJ Openingsdag Rijksmuseum7.jpg
  • Nederland.Delft.26 april 2010..De 87 jarige Mevr. Looijen, uitvindster van de plastic fietskettingkast, krijgt een gloeilamp uitgereikt uit handen van dhr. Eppo van Nispen tot Sevenaer tijdens de opening van de Patent Parade in mediatheek DOK Delft..Op de foto de doorsnede van Philips Senseo koffieapparaat
    JPJ Patent Parade2.jpg
  • Nederland.Delft.26 april 2010..De 87jarige Mevr. Looijen, uitvindster van de plastic fietskettingkast, krijgt een gloeilamp uitgereikt uit handen van dhr. Eppo van Nispen tot Sevenaer tijdens de opening van de Patent Parade in mediatheek DOK Delft.
    JPJ Patent Parade1.jpg
  • Nederland.Delft.26 april 2010..De 87 jarige Mevr. Looijen, uitvindster van de plastic fietskettingkast, krijgt een gloeilamp uitgereikt uit handen van dhr. Eppo van Nispen tot Sevenaer tijdens de opening van de Patent Parade in mediatheek DOK Delft..Op de foto de eerste CD speler van Philips.
    JPJ Patent Parade3.jpg
  • Nederland,Amsterdam ,31 mei 2008..Kijkdag Noord Zuidlijn hier tegenover het Centraal Station in het kader van  de jaarlijkse Dag van de Bouw, waarbij door het gehele land bouwplaatsen zijn geopend voor publiek..Vanwege veiligheidsvoorschriften kon men maar zeer beperkt de ontwikkelingen aanschouwen en was merendel afgezet voor publiek..Viewing the construction site of the underground opposite the Central Station in Amsterdam as part of the annual Day of Construction, with sites throughout the country are open to the public.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 oktober 2010..Publieksdag Kijken naar Kijkoperaties in VU medisch centrum.op de informatiemarkt kan men zien hoe artsen vaardigheidstraining krijgen in de verschillende technieken van kijkoperaties..U wordt uitgedaagd om het zelf ook eens te proberen..Er staat zelfs een operatiekamer voor u klaar waar een kijkopratie op een namaakpatient wordt uitgevoerd..Public day "Watching Endoscopic surgery" VU university medical center.
    JPJ Kijken naar Kijkoperaties1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 oktober 2010..Publieksdag Kijken naar Kijkoperaties in VU medisch centrum.op de informatiemarkt kan men zien hoe artsen vaardigheidstraining krijgen in de verschillende technieken van kijkoperaties..U wordt uitgedaagd om het zelf ook eens te proberen..Er staat zelfs een operatiekamer voor u klaar waar een kijkopratie op een namaakpatient wordt uitgevoerd..Public day "Watching Endoscopic surgery" VU university medical center.
    JPJ Kijken naar Kijkoperaties2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 oktober 2009..Het publiek wacht buiten in de regen op het moment dat de deuren van de Bijenkorf opengaan  voor de koopjes tijdens de eerste dag  van de Drie Dwaze Dagen ..Op de foto "het" moment.De deuren gaan open en mensen stormen naar binnen..Three Crazy Days, annual sale of the Bijenkorf store, promoting bargains.
    JPJ Drie Dwaze Dagen3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 oktober 2009..Het publiek wacht buiten in de regen op het moment dat de deuren van de Bijenkorf opengaan  voor de koopjes tijdens de eerste dag  van de Drie Dwaze Dagen ..Zanger Jeroen van der Boom van "de Toppers" telt voor de ingang de laatste minuten af. Om 8.00u gaan de deuren open. Three Crazy Days, annual sale of the Bijenkorf store, promoting bargains.
    JPJ Drie Dwaze Dagen13.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 oktober 2009..Het publiek wacht buiten in de regen op het moment dat de deuren van de Bijenkorf opengaan  voor de koopjes tijdens de eerste dag  van de Drie Dwaze Dagen ..Zanger Jeroen van der Boom van "de Toppers" telt voor de ingang de laatste minuten af. Om 8.00u gaan de deuren open. .Three Crazy Days, annual sale of the Bijenkorf store, promoting bargains.
    JPJ Drie Dwaze Dagen2.jpg
  • Nederland. Amsterdam. 25 november 2010..The American Book Center (ABC) neemt  tijdens een feestelijke opening op Thanksgiving Day, officieel de Espresso Book Machine (EBM) in gebruik. ABC is de eerste in Europa die de innovatieve boekprintmachine heeft aangeschaft. Hiermee biedt ze haar klanten de mogelijkheid om, onder het motto 'klaar terwijl u wacht', een niet-voorradig boek te kopen. De machine geeft niet alleen toegang tot de enorme database van On Demand Books met miljoenen digitale titels, het drukt, bindt en snijdt ook ad hoc en binnen luttele minuten het binnenwerk en de omslag van een beschikbare titel of een zelfgeschreven manuscript. De wachttijd voor een versgeprint boek duurt met deze machine net zo lang als het wachten op een versgezet kopje espresso. The American Book Center (ABC ) in AMsterdam is the first in Europe to purchase the innovative book printing machine .
    JPJ Espresso Book Machine2.jpg
  • Nederland. Amsterdam. 25 november 2010..The American Book Center (ABC) neemt  tijdens een feestelijke opening op Thanksgiving Day, officieel de Espresso Book Machine (EBM) in gebruik. ABC is de eerste in Europa die de innovatieve boekprintmachine heeft aangeschaft. Hiermee biedt ze haar klanten de mogelijkheid om, onder het motto 'klaar terwijl u wacht', een niet-voorradig boek te kopen. De machine geeft niet alleen toegang tot de enorme database van On Demand Books met miljoenen digitale titels, het drukt, bindt en snijdt ook ad hoc en binnen luttele minuten het binnenwerk en de omslag van een beschikbare titel of een zelfgeschreven manuscript. De wachttijd voor een versgeprint boek duurt met deze machine net zo lang als het wachten op een versgezet kopje espresso. The American Book Center (ABC ) in AMsterdam is the first in Europe to purchase the innovative book printing machine .
    JPJ Espresso Book Machine1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
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Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
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On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer10.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer11.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
<br />
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
<br />
On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Oude wachtkamer3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 11 mei 2017<br />
<br />
Op het Centraal Station opent de NS donderdagochtend de gerenoveerde voormalige 3e Klas Wachtkamer en corridors naar de horeca op het eerste perron.<br />
Bezoekers kunnen daardoor straks bij het sluiten van de poortjes de verblijfshoreca bereiken, zonder dat ze eerst moeten inchecken met een ov-chipkaart. De poortjes sluiten later dit jaar.<br />
Een deel van de renovatie is gesubsidieerd door de provincie Noord-Holland met een bedrag van 450.000 euro.<br />
Volgens een NS-woordvoerder is er alles aan gedaan om de oude wachtkamer en de corridors (doorgangen) in de originele staat uit 1880 terug te brengen. <br />
Op de foto: Open dag voor bezoekers om de gerenoveerde koninklijke wachtkamer en omgeving te bewonderen.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, May 11, 2017<br />
At the Central Station, the NS (dutch railways) opens on Thursday morning the renovated former 3rd Class Waiting Room and corridors to the catering on the first platform. Visitors can then reach the accommodation at the closing of the gates without having to first check with an ov-chip card. The gates will close later this year. Part of the renovation is subsidized by the province of Noord-Holland with an amount of 450,000 euros. According to an NS spokesman, everything has been done to bring back the old waiting room and the corridors (passages) in the original state from 1880.<br />
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On the photo: Open day for visitors to admire the renovated royal waiting room and surroundings.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to becurious about.<br />
In the picture: There’s time for discussion during playtime.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam7.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 6 juli 2016.<br />
Vandaag opent de eerste bonen pop-up store ter wereld zijn deuren. Op het Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam kan men vijf dagen lang binnenstappen in de wereld van bonen. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen en chef kok Luc Kusters (Restaurant Bolenius, beste Groenterestaurant 2015) openden de store met een bonenproefles. Een kinderjury verkoos de bonenbrownie tot het lekkerste bonengerecht. De pop-up store is een initiatief van Albert Heijn in het kader van het Internationale Jaar van de Boon. <br />
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Netherlands, Amsterdam, July 6, 2016.<br />
Today the first beans pop-up store in the world opened its doors. On the Gelderlandplein in Amsterdam one can step into the world of beans during five days. Foodie Miljuschka Witzenhausen and chief cook Luc Kusters (Bolenius Restaurant, Best Vegetable Restaurant 2015) opened the store with a bean trial lesson. A children's jury chose the brownie beans as the most delicious bean dish. The pop-up store is an initiative of Albert Heijn in the context of the International Year of the Bean.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Allereerste bonen pop-up store opent...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Noor one of the eldest pupils working on her I-pad.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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