Sunday, 22 January 2012

Week 2 Sunday, Learned quite a lot



What a weekend!
My sister and her family came for a visit and stayed over for two nights, not much working on this project but we had the ceilings in two rooms painted. All the time I worked in my mind, though, and finally half an hour ago I posted a plan (which I'm not very sure of). 

During these two first weeks I have learned that I mustn't leave work to be done the next day or following night. I must be a poor teacher because I have hardly ever put on paper what I have planned to do during the following lesson. One reason might be that we have good school books and I trust the writers of them to have done their work well. I must try to improve myself and be a better teacher in this respect as well.

In the beginning of the week I visited Noodletools.com and I was really amazed on how much knowledge there is to found and how this knowledge can be organized. I'm referring to all different search engines. Until now I have mostly used Google as have my students when I asked them about this issue. It is important to be able to define your search.

The rest of the week I pondered on the main task. Describe my class and what I could teach to them using the waeb tools. Well, finally I posted it but I'm not very happy with my work during the second week. Maybe the next one will be better and more awarding one.

Not forgetting it's an exam week beginning on Friday:

4 comments:

  1. Dear Sinikka
    What all you have said are true even in my case. I also completed my tasks just on the deadline. Its good that you also completed all your tasks.
    bye
    Vijay

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  2. Thank you dear Vija, we're doing our best, aren't we.
    Ps. It's 7:12 AM here in Finland Have a nice day!
    Sinikka

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  3. Hello Sinikka

    I too had visited Noodletools.com some 3 yrs back and could not grasp much since I was accustomed of using google but I can try to make it worthy getting resources I needed now on. And it's true I also could complete my task exactly on deadline. A long power-cut in Nepal.Ten hours a day!

    sagun

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  4. Thank you for your comment, dear Sagun

    Completing tasks should not cause problems here at least not because of power cuts, it's only my day and my way of using them :-)

    - Sinikka

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