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Geography Trip: Along the way...
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Thursday, September 02, 2004. Here is my lesson plan for those who are interested, found under the links section. Hmm, quite a number of steps to put up this link here though it looks quite fun. Wonder if I have the patience to pick up more skills about web stuff apart from gaming. Posted by Clifton at 3:21 am. Thank you very much for posting your plan :-). 2 September 2004 at 21:11. Farming System of Market Gardening. Farming Game Template (Farmers).
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Geography Trip: End of Detour
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004. Nothing much happened on Friday, however in the course of trying to do my assignment on Information Technology usage in ACJC, I learnt a lot of stuff from 2 teachers. Learned quite a number of useful things in this slight detour! Posted by Clifton at 1:21 am. Progress in the journey. Farming System of Market Gardening. Farming Game Template (Farmers).
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Geography Trip: August 2004
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Monday, August 30, 2004. My general thoughts after today's micro-teaching on population geography. 1 Thanks to the whole class. The 'stuffs' that cropped up never fail to amaze me. There are always new things no matter how prepared one is. 2 My English still need polishing. made some pronunciation and grammatical errors. 4 I will post up my lesson plan and activty sheets after I have done some amendments, just give me some time. B Actual teaching/discussion with the class. As for Emmanuel's speaking mand...
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Geography Trip: Detouring...
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Thursday, September 16, 2004. As for geography, it was another lecture. However, it was held in a classroom setting with about 10 students so it was pretty much like a tutorial setting. The teacher related a lot of things taught in the class to past lectures and concepts learnt and most of the time, he asked for the answers. Learning point: There is more and more student participation in class, rather than the traditional one way teacher-to-students talk. Posted by Clifton at 10:37 pm.
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Geography Trip: Back on track...
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004. Back to NIE again after a week of school experience, felt like new to NIE. This week's micro teachings were pretty different. On Monday, there was role playing in the form of students acting out a script while on Tuesday, there is mainly teacher centred learning with some group work. In a way, they are refreshing. Posted by Clifton at 1:26 am. Progress in the journey. Farming System of Market Gardening. Farming Game Template (Farmers).
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Geography Trip: A well trodden path...
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004. A well trodden path. First of all, I hope Kelvin do not mind my stream of verbal bombardments in term of questions with regards to population geography and hope it does not sound too aggressive. It is purely for intellectual discussion, haha. Posted by Clifton at 1:40 am. Hmmmm yah. that's true about the grey area things. it's the hardest part to convey. I think teenagers want the answer to be yes, yes or no, no. no inbetweens. 28 September 2004 at 10:42.
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Geography Trip: Way to go...
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Friday, September 03, 2004. Yeah just finished my PED 515 an hour ago then start to fiddle around the web to learn how to give my blog a proper revamp, still got many stuffs to do but at least made some changes. Hmm, feels quite satisfied that my little amount of computer knowledge is put to other uses beside computer games :). Lastly, here is my updated diagrammatic representation of an agricultural system as shown in My Links section. Posted by Clifton at 5:28 am. The agrisystem pic link is broken.
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Geography Trip: Paving the road...
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Monday, October 04, 2004. Ibrahim's lesson is very fun and the group work he assigned to the class today has great potential for creativity and learning. Great effort by him in preparing those papers. Personally, I like it a lot. Some points to enhance that useful tool(I would call it simulation):. 2 Thought the idea of giving students different landscapes was quite good. 5 Ultimately, students can be probed that if there is a single change they want to do to the finalised layout what would that be?
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Geography Trip: November 2004
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Wednesday, November 03, 2004. A Stop at the Pavilion. Posted by Clifton at 3:10 pm. A Stop at the Pavilion. A well trodden path. Progress in the journey. Farming System of Market Gardening. Farming Game Template (Farmers).