Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Exercise: 10 Create an educational blog

Educational Blog












Starting your own blog doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, more and more people are starting blogs every day. It seems that just about every person or business has a blog these days.

1. Setting up your blog correctly

I am going to show you exactly how to start a blog with the WordPress blog platform, which can used from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. WordPress is the most popular blog platform in world, and with good reason. In this step-by-step guide I am going to show you EXACTLY how to create a blog and configure WordPress so that you get the most out of it.

2. Having a passion for your topic

What is a blog? At its heart, blogging is about sharing your knowledge with the world. Choosing a topic that you are passionate about makes the process of starting a successful blog so much easier.

3. Learning from others

I am not ashamed to admit that when I was first learning how to build a blog I made a ton of mistakes. You can benefit from more than a decade of my experience so that you don’t repeat these same mistakes.
Skip the rest of this introduction and start building your blog!


Exercise: 3 Prepare an e- content


Prepare an e- content 


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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QfgpBhKmYUKVmsVYkkh3He3rffyKyZhQ


Exercise: 9 Video conferencing class

ENGLISH LESSON ON SKYPE INTERMEDIATE


Exercise: 8 Video on teaching


Grammar - Preposition




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Exercise: 7 Photo album




Photo Album



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Visit to Montfort Matriculation 
Higher Secondary School

Exercise: 6 Visual projector

How to Connect a Laptop to a Projector

Steps for Connecting a Laptop to a Projector

1. Make sure your computer and laptop are both turned off.
2. Connect the video cable (usually VGA) from your laptop’s external video port to the projector.
3. Plug your projector into an electrical outlet and press the “power” button to turn it ON.
4. Turn on your laptop.
5. If you need audio for your presentation, connect the laptop’s “audio out” port to the projector, or to another sound system.
6. Sync the projector and laptop by holding down the FUNCTION (Fn) key and pressing one of the following keys to toggle:  F4, F5, F7, F8

Exercise: 5 Interactive Whiteboard

How To: Use an Interactive Whiteboard















Interactive whiteboards are desirable peripherals these days. When hooked up to a computer, the whiteboard's screen becomes a "live" computer desktop, which can be tapped to pull down menus, highlight, and move or open files. Users can also circle relevant sections on the projected image, draw geometric figures, and underline. Then they can save the screen — complete with annotations — which can then be e-mailed, made available on a shared server, or printed out.
Most interactive whiteboards connect to computers via USB cables, but some recent models communicate wirelessly using Bluetooth technology. Many interactive whiteboards need LCD projectors in order to project a computer image onto the screen, but some models have an integrated projector behind the screen. These models are more convenient and have fewer wires but are much more expensive.
Wondering how to use an interactive whiteboard in the classroom? Consider these ideas.
Presentations and Projects. Students can present multimedia projects with the whiteboard, controlling the entire presentation without touching a computer keyboard.
Web Streaming and Video. Teachers can show streamed or downloaded video clips using programs like Windows Media Player and QuickTime. Clips embedded into multimedia presentation programs can easily be shown as well. The interactive features of the whiteboard allow users to pause, circle, annotate, highlight, and more. Of course, a DVD or VHS player can be connected to the projector, too.
Printing and Saving Notes. Interactive whiteboards let users print or save anything they've written. Teachers can put notes in a file on a shared server for students to download or post notes on a Web page or blog. Notes can also be printed out and distributed, allowing students to participate in the presentation instead of simply copying from the board.
Encouraging Critical Thinking. Interactive whiteboards encourage critical thinking. Imagine using the whiteboard with concept-mapping software like Inspiration or Kidspiration, for example. Students' ideas could be written directly on the whiteboard; if the teachers switches to outline view, the class can brainstorm together in an organized fashion.
For Students with Special Needs. Interactive whiteboards may be beneficial to students with special educational needs. The large fonts and bright colors might be helpful for both visually impaired students and those who have trouble staying on task, while students who respond well to kinesthetic learning will benefit from touching the board.
Interactive Whiteboard Terms
Blog. An online journal of periodic articles (posts), usually presented in reverse chronological order, with one or many contributors.
Bluetooth. A way to connect and exchange information between devices like PDAs, mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, and digital cameras via a secure, low-cost, globally available short-range radio frequency.
Whiteboard. Whiteboards operate analogously to blackboards — they allow markings that can easily be removed to temporarily adhere to the surface of the board.
Interactive Whiteboard. A dry-erase whiteboard writing surface that can capture writing electronically. Interactive whiteboards require a computer. Some interactive whiteboards also allow interaction with a projected computer image

Exercise: 4 Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation


Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation



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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Adxwah2zwFQxi9U62wbc1hDu5TuBrI2Q