Monday, December 19, 2016

Christmas

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Did you know that the word "Christmas" comes from the old English term "Cristes Maesse", and as such means Christ's mass. It is celebrated on 25 Decemeber in most countries. The tradition of decorating a tree at Christmas is from the 16th century and started in Germany - it can also be said that earlier than this people had evergreens over their doors and windows in order to keep out ghosts, witches and evil spirits. Anyway, I just wanted to wish you all a merry Christmas and a lovely, delightful, very pleasant, very nice, very agreeable, marvellous, wonderful, sublime, superb, fine, magical, enchanting, captivating, terrific, fabulous, fab, heavenly, divine, amazing, glorious holiday.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

The War in Syria

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The civil war started in 2011 and an estimated 500,000 people have been killed in addition to the millions injured. Most of us would be dumbfound and overwhelmed, but not the people in Aleppo. In this article in CNN 15 November, 2016, you can read about truly innovative people who really make the idiom "necessity is the maker of invention" come true.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Presidential Election in the USA

Coming up very soon is the presidential election in the USA, which is always on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Why on earth couldn't it be just the first Tuesday? The reason is simply because people who had the right to vote (men only - women were given the right to vote in August 1920) had to travel quite some distance to get to the polling station. Back in the old days travel took a long time compared to today, and because of not wanting conflict with the church service, travel should start on a Monday, not on a Sunday. Most Americans were agrarians and therefore November was a good month to waste time on election.

In November 2008 Obama was elected president - this was the first time an African American had such position in the USA. This year maybe a woman, Hilary Clinton, will replace him - if so, that will also be historic because no woman has ever had that position in the USA before.

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People around the world wonder what will happen if the other candidate, Donald Trump, representing the Republican party will win. He has said many unforgiveable and unforgettable things which will make it difficult for him running the country.

The third presidential debate between the two candidates will take place 20 October. I will post a link here as soon as I know where it will be shown.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

How can WE help?

This boy shows us how to care, but what can we do? Two days ago in the news a man and a father in Aleppo, Syria, asked the world for help. He said his children were asking when it was their turn to die.  Read today's news from Aleppo here. How can we as humans tolerate what is going on in Syria? Many NGOs such as Medicins sans Frontieris, the Red Cross, and the NRC do what they can, but still it is not enough...

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Sustainable Growth

According to the World BankIndia  is now predicted to be the largest country in the world when talking about population. It is estimated that in 2030 India will pass China as the most populous country in the world. By 2030 we will be 9 billion people on earth, and 11 billion in 2050! If you go the earth clock you can see that every second babies are born and people die. The question is how many people will survive when we become so many? Will there be enough food, clean water (638,422,222 people with no access to clean water resources so far, ie 14:00 p.m. 14 September 2016), work? Will more people migrate and how many can so-called developed countries take in? Maybe it is time different religions consider their stand to contraception?

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Welcome to a new school year! The first thing you should do is to create your own blog - choose between blogger.com and wordpress.com. Think about layout and colours - choose something that you like to look at (makes it more inviting and fun for you to work at). I recommend you to look at other people's blogs to get ideas and inspiration. However, if you happen to regret your choice, you can always change it later.

All information about what is going on in lessons is found in the right toolbar under the heading Pages\Autumn2016. In addition, there is a page called "Curriculum - what - when" which roughly sketches out what subjects to study when.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Education - How?

One thing is for sure, future education will not be what it used to be, or what it is today. The question is whether teachers will be redundant or not? George Siemens, the executive director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab or LINK at the University of Texas at Arlington says, "In a networked world, learning is a network forming process. Knowledge is a network product." Thus, what will be important is to know how to access necessary information, and to have a range of sources and social networks to ask and discuss problems with. This is what connectivisme aims to achieve, every student should have their personal education network consisting of persons as well as social media such as Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Snapchat… Massive open online courses (MOOCs) offer all kinds of education for free or a small payment compared to university tuition fees. The teacher is not the only source of knowledge any longer and should definitely be aware of the changes and take action, ie develop his or her technological knowledge and build social networks in order to survive in the future – which in fact is here today!
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx5VHpaW8sQ (Dr George Siemens discusses connectivism)