EME 2040 Picasa to You Tube

EME 2040 Picasa to You Tube
Kamryn with Flaxen Hair

Should cell phones be allowed in the classroom?

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Visit a foreign country

I have decided I want to visit a foreign country this summer but I am not sure where. It has been many years since I have been in South America and I am sure many things have changed but with recent events in Chile I think I would like to consider going there. I have spoken with colleagues at school who have also expressed an interest in looking for volunteer opportunities that may be of help to people affected by the recent earthquakes and tidal waves. The most damage was done in the area south of Santiago, the capitol, in an area near Talca and then further to the south in Concepcion. The coastal city of Constitucion has also suffered huge damage from the quakes and from tidal surges. It is at the mouth of the Maule river.

Chile has done very well over the last few decades economically and educationally. It has transitioned from a dictatorship under Pinochet to a democratic society. Recent elections have resulted in a more socialistic leaning government. There are some indications that a portion of the Chilean society has not fully benefited from the economic and educational advances experienced throughout much of the country. There still exists extensive poverty and need with a percentage of the population living in inadequate housing and even below local standards of living. Average monthly income is approximately $400 per month. Some areas have limited educational opportunities as well. There are many indigenous populations that continue to experience limited progress technologically and educationally. Overall the level of education, industry, world trade and country infrastructure exceeds most other South American countries. This will all be severely affected by the recent geologic events. Basic infrastructure of roads and railroads between Santiago and Los Angeles (town approx 100 miles south of Concepcion, Chile) have been affected to the point that it may take months to fully restore. Major bridges connecting north and south routes have also been destroyed.

Chile is a beautiful country. It has gorgeous coastlines, mountains, deserts, woodlands and natural wonders. I would like to visit in June or July.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Things I have enjoyed most about EME 2040 thus far.

The first half of the class has gone by. It really does not seem to have been almost two months ago that we started. I put together and distributed a newsletter for my class that incorporated one writing assignment for my students. I had fun doing it and it has been something I have wanted to do for some time. I have also learned how to convert standard word documents into PDF documents without scanning. I have used this function several times for my business that frequently requires I send contracts via email. Having the ability to bypass a scanning step has saved loads of time and has been significantly more convenient. I have also enjoyed the process of blogging. It is almost like keeping a journal. It has been fun learning how to link my blog site to You Tube and view a simple video that I created. As a result of the class I was also able to justify purchasing a lap top. I have been delaying for years. Now I have a fairly current machine with some updated technology and software that I am trying to become proficient using. I sort of feel like the old dog learning new tricks and I am enjoying it most of the time. I admit there have been a few frustrations! I am looking forward to creating a web site. I have a web site now that is more of a plug in system with some significant limits. I am hoping we will get a more comprehensive approach to building our own web sites soon.