Je me permet de mettre à disposition cette petite synthèse de l'AG de la caisse CECCA IDZALEDU
Caisse initié par l'association ASMERADE TOGO pour satisfaire les besoins en épargnes et crédits des populations rurales de la région de Badou dans le wawa au Togo. Merci d'apprécier le contenu
Le Président
Dieudonné Komlan NOFODJI
De plus en plus les animateurs multimédias rencontrent des usagers en difficulté d'apprentissage et cernent parfois mal leurs lacunes. Il est important aujourd’hui de mettre le doigt sur les freins liés à l'utilisation de l'outil informatique pour les personnes en situation d’illettrisme.
Intervenantes :
* Danielle Aspert, Directrice CRI Auvergne (Centre Ressource Illettrisme )
* Isabelle Chasse, Coordinatrice Tic FSE de Lire et Ecrire Bruxelles
* Patricia Fernandez, Formatrice de Lire et Ecrire Bruxelle
* Valérie La Fontaine, Coordinatrice pédagogique de Fobagra
* Maude Maréchal, Formatrice TIC de TicTacToe.be
Je me permet de mettre à disposition cette petite synthèse de l'AG de la caisse CECCA IDZALEDU
Caisse initié par l'association ASMERADE TOGO pour satisfaire les besoins en épargnes et crédits des populations rurales de la région de Badou dans le wawa au Togo. Merci d'apprécier le contenu
Le Président
Dieudonné Komlan NOFODJI
De plus en plus les animateurs multimédias rencontrent des usagers en difficulté d'apprentissage et cernent parfois mal leurs lacunes. Il est important aujourd’hui de mettre le doigt sur les freins liés à l'utilisation de l'outil informatique pour les personnes en situation d’illettrisme.
Intervenantes :
* Danielle Aspert, Directrice CRI Auvergne (Centre Ressource Illettrisme )
* Isabelle Chasse, Coordinatrice Tic FSE de Lire et Ecrire Bruxelles
* Patricia Fernandez, Formatrice de Lire et Ecrire Bruxelle
* Valérie La Fontaine, Coordinatrice pédagogique de Fobagra
* Maude Maréchal, Formatrice TIC de TicTacToe.be
Wade Godfrey wrote a letter to the judges of his high school's senior project. He originally planned to become a personal fitness trainer, so he ran a 5K race and wrote a research paper on preventing running injuries. Through his project, he realized he wants to be a social worker to help children in foster care and adoption families based on his own experiences in foster care. He will study sociology and psychology at Reinhardt University to pursue becoming a social worker or working for Georgia's adoption agency.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University with scholarships and financial aid to obtain a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with his facilitator Joanne Beck, who created a training schedule and diet plan for him. On October 15, 2011, Wade ran the 5K YMCA Fall Classic in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this project, Wade discovered his strong will to persevere and not give up, though he prefers to pursue social work over personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with his facilitator Joanne Beck, who was the director of the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race. Through overcoming obstacles like breaking his scale and forgetting to log food, Wade completed the 5K race in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. He discovered through this project that he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. After high school, Wade plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Training injuries are common in long distance runners due to improper technique. Common injuries include shin splints, muscle strains and tears. These injuries can negatively impact a runner's performance and ability to train. Runners can lower their risk of injury by improving their form, taking rest days, and learning prevention techniques like ChiRunning. Researchers are also studying new ways to prevent running injuries through better training methods and shoe technology.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Wade Godfrey kept a detailed product work log from August to October 2011 to track his training activities and progress leading up to a 5K race. His log documents activities like making a workout schedule, doing speed work, stretching, running various distances, and helping at a race. He achieved his goal of running the 5K in under 24 minutes. After the race, he continued his training and worked on future plans and documents for his senior project.
Wade Godfrey logged a workout on October 10, 2011 where he stretched and ran 2 miles around Heritage Park from 4-5 pm. After running, he returned to the YMCA to do additional stretching before going home. He noted that staying consistent and finding your rhythm when running makes it easier to continue.
This product work log documents a 5 mile run by Wade Godfrey on October 8, 2011 from 4pm to 5:30pm. The entry notes that Wade should focus on proper breathing and pumping his arms with each stride during runs. A commentary adds that the 5 mile run took place around downtown Ball Ground and they stretched again after returning home.
A product work log from October 4, 2011 details a workout consisting of stretching, running 7 miles around a park, and additional stretching. The log notes the importance of always stretching, drinking fluids, and logging daily foods.
Wade Godfrey worked on October 20, 2011 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm to create a power point and type work logs for seniors. His commentary noted that he made a senior power point and started typing some senior work logs. His supervisor encouraged keeping up hard work as it will pay off in the end.
This product work log documents a meeting between Wade Godfrey and another person on October 17, 2011 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm. They discussed Wade achieving his goals and future plans. The other person complimented Wade on achieving all his goals and expressed excitement to see how Wade develops in the future. Wade then worked on documents for a senior project and reflected on goals he had achieved.
This product work log details Wade Godfrey's activities assisting with a 5K race on October 15, 2011. Wade helped out from 8 am to 12 pm with Race Day activities and afterwards handing out medals and awards. His facilitator provided positive feedback, thanking Wade for his help and commenting that he performed excellently.
This product work log documents a run taken by Wade Godfrey on September 29, 2011. It notes that Wade stretched and ran three miles from 5 pm to 6 pm through downtown Nelson. The commentary suggests stretching before and after runs, breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth.
This product work log documents Wade Godfrey's exercise activity on October 13, 2011. It shows that from 4pm to 5pm, Wade stretched and then ran 2 miles on the track inside the YMCA in Canton. After running, Wade stretched again before leaving. The comment suggests getting rest and fluids before a race this Saturday.
This product work log documents Wade Godfrey's exercise activity on October 13, 2011. It shows that from 4pm to 5pm, Wade stretched and then ran 2 miles on a track inside the YMCA in Canton. After running, Wade stretched again before leaving. The log includes a suggestion to get rest and stay hydrated before a race on Saturday.
Wade Godfrey logged a workout on October 10, 2011 where he stretched and ran 2 miles around Heritage Park from 4-5 pm. After running, he returned to the YMCA to do additional stretching before going home. He noted that staying consistent and finding your rhythm when running makes it easier to continue.
A product work log from October 4, 2011 details a workout by Wade Godfrey. The log notes that from 2 pm to 3:30 pm, Wade and others stretched, ran 7 miles around Heritage Park, then stretched again upon returning to the YMCA. The commentary further explains they stretched legs and shoulders, filled water bottles, started music, and ran 7 miles before stretching again after returning. Always stretching and staying hydrated is suggested.
Wade Godfrey wrote a letter to the judges of his high school's senior project. He originally planned to become a personal fitness trainer, so he ran a 5K race and wrote a research paper on preventing running injuries. Through his project, he realized he wants to be a social worker to help children in foster care and adoption families based on his own experiences in foster care. He will study sociology and psychology at Reinhardt University to pursue becoming a social worker or working for Georgia's adoption agency.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University with scholarships and financial aid to obtain a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with a facilitator who was experienced in long distance running and competed in the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race, completing it in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this process, Godfrey discovered strengths like perseverance, but also learned he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with his facilitator Joanne Beck, who created a training schedule and diet plan for him. On October 15, 2011, Wade ran the 5K YMCA Fall Classic in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Through this project, Wade discovered his strong will to persevere and not give up, though he prefers to pursue social work over personal fitness training. He plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Wade Godfrey completed a 5K race for his senior project to prove his gym teacher wrong who had said he would never be able to run faster than his 6 minute and 40 second mile time in 6th grade. He trained with his facilitator Joanne Beck, who was the director of the YMCA Fall Classic 5K race. Through overcoming obstacles like breaking his scale and forgetting to log food, Wade completed the 5K race in 22 minutes and 48 seconds. He discovered through this project that he wants to pursue social work instead of personal fitness training. After high school, Wade plans to attend Albany State University to get a master's degree in social work.
Training injuries are common in long distance runners due to improper technique. Common injuries include shin splints, muscle strains and tears. These injuries can negatively impact a runner's performance and ability to train. Runners can lower their risk of injury by improving their form, taking rest days, and learning prevention techniques like ChiRunning. Researchers are also studying new ways to prevent running injuries through better training methods and shoe technology.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Wade Godfrey kept a detailed product work log from August to October 2011 to track his training activities and progress leading up to a 5K race. His log documents activities like making a workout schedule, doing speed work, stretching, running various distances, and helping at a race. He achieved his goal of running the 5K in under 24 minutes. After the race, he continued his training and worked on future plans and documents for his senior project.
Wade Godfrey logged a workout on October 10, 2011 where he stretched and ran 2 miles around Heritage Park from 4-5 pm. After running, he returned to the YMCA to do additional stretching before going home. He noted that staying consistent and finding your rhythm when running makes it easier to continue.
This product work log documents a 5 mile run by Wade Godfrey on October 8, 2011 from 4pm to 5:30pm. The entry notes that Wade should focus on proper breathing and pumping his arms with each stride during runs. A commentary adds that the 5 mile run took place around downtown Ball Ground and they stretched again after returning home.
A product work log from October 4, 2011 details a workout consisting of stretching, running 7 miles around a park, and additional stretching. The log notes the importance of always stretching, drinking fluids, and logging daily foods.
Wade Godfrey worked on October 20, 2011 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm to create a power point and type work logs for seniors. His commentary noted that he made a senior power point and started typing some senior work logs. His supervisor encouraged keeping up hard work as it will pay off in the end.
This product work log documents a meeting between Wade Godfrey and another person on October 17, 2011 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm. They discussed Wade achieving his goals and future plans. The other person complimented Wade on achieving all his goals and expressed excitement to see how Wade develops in the future. Wade then worked on documents for a senior project and reflected on goals he had achieved.
This product work log details Wade Godfrey's activities assisting with a 5K race on October 15, 2011. Wade helped out from 8 am to 12 pm with Race Day activities and afterwards handing out medals and awards. His facilitator provided positive feedback, thanking Wade for his help and commenting that he performed excellently.
This product work log documents a run taken by Wade Godfrey on September 29, 2011. It notes that Wade stretched and ran three miles from 5 pm to 6 pm through downtown Nelson. The commentary suggests stretching before and after runs, breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth.
This product work log documents Wade Godfrey's exercise activity on October 13, 2011. It shows that from 4pm to 5pm, Wade stretched and then ran 2 miles on the track inside the YMCA in Canton. After running, Wade stretched again before leaving. The comment suggests getting rest and fluids before a race this Saturday.
This product work log documents Wade Godfrey's exercise activity on October 13, 2011. It shows that from 4pm to 5pm, Wade stretched and then ran 2 miles on a track inside the YMCA in Canton. After running, Wade stretched again before leaving. The log includes a suggestion to get rest and stay hydrated before a race on Saturday.
Wade Godfrey logged a workout on October 10, 2011 where he stretched and ran 2 miles around Heritage Park from 4-5 pm. After running, he returned to the YMCA to do additional stretching before going home. He noted that staying consistent and finding your rhythm when running makes it easier to continue.
A product work log from October 4, 2011 details a workout by Wade Godfrey. The log notes that from 2 pm to 3:30 pm, Wade and others stretched, ran 7 miles around Heritage Park, then stretched again upon returning to the YMCA. The commentary further explains they stretched legs and shoulders, filled water bottles, started music, and ran 7 miles before stretching again after returning. Always stretching and staying hydrated is suggested.