Jumaat, 18 Mac 2011

Web Based Lesson Plan

LEVEL : Form 2

TIME : 30 minutes

AIMS : By the end of the lesson, students should be able to
i) Use Google Map effectively
ii) State direction correctly

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
One computer for each student, with an Internet connection, Web Browser, Facebook account  and Google Map.

PREPARATION:
            1. Teacher booked the computer lab for the English class.

PROCEDURE:
1.    Teacher give some example on giving direction.
2.    Teacher asks students to serve GoogleMap.com and find the direction from school to their house.
3.    Teacher asks students to log in their facebook account.
4.    Teacher asks students to write note in Facebook that give direction from school to their house.
5.    Teacher asks students to include the map in the note.
6.    Teacher asks students to tag him and all the classmates in the note.


FOLLOW-UP:
Teacher asks the students to create event invitation page on Facebook.
The invitation must include:

i)             Name of event
ii)            Date of event
iii)           Place of event
iv)           Objective of event
v)            Map to the place and written direction.

Isnin, 14 Mac 2011

Hypertext & Hypermedia

Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India, on October 2nd 1869. His father died when he was still a teenager. At the age of 13 he married Kasturba Gandhi who was three years younger and the marriage lasts for 62 years until her death in 1944.

As a young man Gandhi left India to study law in London. Then he spent two decades working in South Africa securing rights for Indian expatriates. It was during this time that his political reform through non-violence which he called Satyagraha was born. This movement meant resistance of tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa, total non violence, which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. This way, when he returned to India, Mohandas Gandhi emerged as a political and religious leader in the fight for independence from Great Britain and was accorded the country's Father of the Nation. India freed itself from Britain on August 15th, 1947. Five months later, on January 25th, 1948 Gandhi was shot by a conservative Hindu.