Flux AI: educational tools

educational tools Flux Artworks

A student's ID card displayed on a tiled surface. Personal details are visible. Several cards are stacked together.
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Student ID Cards on Tiled Surface – Personal Identification and Security

A cozy study space featuring a laptop, coffee cup, and books. Natural light streams through a window with potted plants in the background. The desk is organized with notebooks and open books.
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Cozy Study Space with Laptop, Coffee, and Books

The image shows a digital interface for a platform called Tanglewood. On the left side, there is a section labeled "Announcements" featuring several messages from users like Megan, April, and Laura, detailing meeting reminders and requests about student duties. The right side welcomes a user named Roxannet, with options to log absenteeism, enroll students, access markbooks, or view all students. An apple icon is displayed next to the welcome message. The background has a soft pink and blue gradient. There is also an instruction hint at the bottom of the page regarding admin functionalities.
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Tanglewood Platform: User-Friendly Interface for Student Management and Announcements

This infographic illustrates the digital identity map of a 38-year-old woman of Armenian heritage who has lived in Russia and the United States. It showcases various platforms and studies related to her life. The central node features 'Preotom', representing her digital persona. Surrounding nodes include references to her international studies and diverse platforms. The design uses a bright color palette, emphasizing connectivity and modernity. It serves as a visual representation of her unique background and digital footprint.
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Digital Identity Map for a 38-Year-Old Armenian Woman Living in Russia and the USA

A schematic diagram illustrating a Raspberry Pi configuration for stopper functionality. The central part of the diagram is labeled 'Stopper' in yellow. It features gates: one labeled 'Start' in red and another labeled 'Stop' in blue. Additional elements include two gates in green and light blue. The overall design is simple and educational, perfect for illustrating how to control a stopper mechanism using a Raspberry Pi. Each element is color-coded for easy understanding and navigation.
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Schematic Diagram for Raspberry Pi Stopper Functionality with Start/Stop Gates