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TUMO’s installation has officially opened at the 17
th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. The “Learning to Learn Together” installation at the Biennale explores the future of learning and showcases the international network of TUMOs.
The installation includes dozens of learning experiences of TUMO students from Armenia, France, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Albania and Lebanon. Through their unique stories, students talk about some of the most important things they have in common – freedom of choice, personalization, teamwork and real-life experiences.
“We need to find a new kind of relationship between educational processes and their environments,” TUMO CEO Marie Lou Papazian said in her opening remarks, adding that students should be responsible for their educational path and have the resources and conditions that will enable them to discover their full potential and expand its boundaries.
to complement their formal education. the curriculum is not mandatory. you pick what you want. you can pick music, graphic design, 3d modeling, or programming, game, whatever, photography, robotics. anthony: the managing director, marie lou papazian and her husband pegor, are two former members of the armenian diaspora. both extraordinary, but not unusual in the new armenia. they are not expats, but repats. people who, though not born here, have chosen to come home and help build a nation. pegor: we grew up together in beirut and moved to the states. and the reason we moved was because of the armenian thing. our kid was growing up, so we told our friends we re going to move, we need him to go to armenian school, so they said, you re going to armenia? we said, no, glendale, california. but eventually we did move here, 12 years ago. marie lou: living in glendale and keeping, always saying, you have to keep your identity was
you pick what you want. you can pick music, graphic design, 3d modeling, or programming, game, whatever, photography, robotics. anthony: the managing director, marie lou papazian and her husband pegor, are two former members of the armenian diaspora. both extraordinary, but not unusual in the new armenia. they are not expats, but repats. people who, though not born here, have chosen to come home and help build a nation. pegor: we grew up together in beirut, then moved to the states. and the reason we moved was because of the armenian thing. our kid was growing up, so we told our friends we re going to move, we need him to go to armenian school, so they said, you re going to armenia? we said, no, glendale, california. but eventually we did move here, 12 years ago. marie lou: living in glendale and keeping, always saying, you have to keep your identity was strange.
you pick what you want. you can pick music, graphic design, 3d modeling, or programming, game, whatever, photography, robotics. anthony: the managing director, marie lou papazian and her husband pegor, are two former members of the armenian diaspora. both extraordinary, but not unusual in the new armenia. they are not expats, but repats. people who, though not born here, have chosen to come home and help build a nation. pegor: we grew up together in beirut and moved to the states. and the reason we moved was because of the armenian thing. our kid was growing up, so we told our friends we re going to move, we need him to go to armenian school, so they said, you re going to aremenia?