Basudev Lamichhane
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The 6th graders at Chichester Central School in Chichester, New Hampshire (USA), would like to invite you to participate in our blog.  We have created a blog, which we hope will allow us to explore varying diets from around the world.  Our…
Nov 26, 2011
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Bhaktapur Tourism Development Committee/Shree Krishna Higher Secondary School/ Social and Economic Transformation for Rural Upliftment Nepal(SETUP-NEPAL)
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I am a CEO, teacher,tour guide and a social worker.I am currently teaching in Higher Secondary School and serving as the CEO in Non profit tourism development organization. I am also associated with Social and Economic Transformation for Rural Upliftment -Nepal(SETUP -NEPAL).SETUP-NEPAL works for the education and Skill development.

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At 5:19am on November 26, 2011, Christopher GagnonChristopher Gagnon said…

The 6th graders at Chichester Central School in Chichester, New Hampshire (USA), would like to invite you to participate in our blog.  We have created a blog, which we hope will allow us to explore varying diets from around the world.  Our goal is to understand what other country’s diets consist of and what they consider to be healthy.  Here in New Hampshire, we eat a lot of seafood and lobsters as we are so close to the Atlantic Ocean.  We also grow and eat fresh corn, apples, strawberries, blueberries and even pumpkins.  If you are interested, please visit our blog at cgagnon.edublogs.org and respond to the “World Diets” page.  If you respond, it would be helpful if you could include which country or area of the world you are responding from.  If you are not interested, it would be much appreciated if you could pass this along to a friend or colleague that may be. 

We here in New Hampshire look forward to your response.  Thanks

-Chris Gagnon – 6th grade teacher

At 6:51am on October 15, 2010, Bill WatersBill Waters said…
hello mate:))
At 8:44am on September 14, 2010, Bill WatersBill Waters said…
yes it surely is :)
At 2:15pm on September 13, 2010, Bill WatersBill Waters said…
Happy to meet you:)
At 3:08pm on June 14, 2010, John HindleyJohn Hindley said…
Greetings from Canada, Basudev. Amazing how a few keyboard strokes make our world a little smaller.
At 7:53pm on September 16, 2009, Malcolm RobertsMalcolm Roberts said…
HI Basudev,
sorry I do not check this site very often, I am a teacher educator who teaches about computers to teachers both primary and secondary. What level do you teach? How do you use ICT in your classroom?
At 12:40pm on August 28, 2009, John KuglerJohn Kugler said…
yes. working on some ideas on how we can start working on your projects.

john
At 4:59am on June 10, 2009, Richard D. Solomon, Ph.D.Richard D. Solomon, Ph.D. said…
At 6:21am on June 5, 2009, Paul BoylePaul Boyle said…
greeting from the United States. Your job looks very interesting and quite challenging. Are you using local resource with people resources to move the rural poulation into todays world?
At 5:14am on June 5, 2009, Dennis PhillipsDennis Phillips said…
That is quite a challenge. I can see that you will have less (or maybe no)opportunity to utilize technology in your teaching. I teach at a University that specializes in evening, adult education. In a class of 10 adult learners, I may have one that is not in the classroom without a laptop computer. They will tell me that they are taking notes with the laptop, but I know that there are many other activities going on behind the monitor. So technology is not always the answer.

If you have access within the classroom, I have found that this tool could be used to allow your students to prepare a course on a subject that you are teaching. I believe at all levels, when we prepare to teach another person, we have a great opportunity to learn. In this case, your students would learn technology and the subject being taught.
 
 
 

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