Mr. Sim is Simcheong's blind father. He asks if the reader knows the story of Simcheong or has heard the Song of Simcheong, and asks what they think of this story.
This vocabulary handout accompanies the interactive slideshow on the 'Mystery Island' of Ulleungdo. It equips participants with basic vocabulary needed to talk about Ulleungdo and the legend of King Uhae, the last king of Usanguk.
This comprehension quiz is designed to accompany the Chunhyang ('Spring Fragrance') interactive slideshow. Participants can take turns reading the questions aloud. This lesson is aimed at university students in South Korea.
A Tale of Two Brothers: Heungbu and NolbuJacob Lotinga
This is a tale of two brothers with very different personalities. Heungbu (흥부) is kicked out of the family cottage by Nolbu (놀부), his unpleasant brother. He helps a swallow, and is rewarded when the grateful bird returns from China with a magic gourd seed. The Song of Heungbu (흥보가) is one of five epic sung folktales in South Korea's pansori (판소리) repertoire of musical storytelling. This interactive slideshow brings the story of Heungbu and Nolbu to life with pictures from Heungbu Village (흥부 마을) - where Im Se-gang, who is said to have inspired the folktale, lived. Aimed at university students in South Korea, the 'Tale of Two Brothers' slideshow is designed to equip participants with the skills needed to talk about Heungbu and his story in English.
Discover the legend of Robin Hood with this pioneering slideshow aimed at university students in South Korea. Lavishly illustrated with photography from summer 2014, the 'Robin Hood' show introduces Nottingham's town centre and how it has been shaped by the Robin Hood legend; participants will also enjoy a tour of Sherwood Forest, where the kind-hearted outlaw lived with his band of Merry Men. By the end of the intractive presentation, participants should be equipped with the vocabulary and skills needed to talk about Robin Hood, Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.
For further discussion of Robin Hood, South Korea's Hong Gil-dong, and other similar outlaws, please refer to my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling.
This interactive slideshow transports viewers' and participants' imaginations to Beopjusa Temple (법주사) at the foot of Mount Songni (속리산), and to 'King of Heaven Peak' (천왕봉) - all at the height of spring, arguably South Korea's most splendid season. Aimed at university students in South Korea, the slideshow re-tells the thrilling story of Great Monk Wonhyo's enlightenment, hastily followed by the legend of a venerable local tree called the Jeongipum Pine (or Palanquin-blocking Pine). If you are keen to know why Great Monk Wonhyo didn't visit China, and what it was that made King Sejo knight a picturesque pine tree, please look no further than the 'Mount Songni Stories' slide presentation. It's based on the Mount Songni chapter from my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl).
If you would like to discover how a grateful pheasant saved a woodcutter from a vengeful snake, or why a baker from Wonju built pagodas on a mountaintop, or how a dynasty's founder paid tribute to a stubborn scholar, please look no further than my Mount Chiak slideshow. Aimed at university students in South Korea, this interactive presentation re-tells three Mount Chiak stories and equips participants with the vocabulary to have an interesting chat about Mount Chiak. 'Mount Chiak and the Grateful Pheasant' is based on the opening chapter of my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl).
Of the five sung stories that belong to South Korea's pansori (판소리) repertoire, three come from the Jeolla region in the southwest (전라도); only one is based on a far-flung tale, and that's the 'Song of the Red Cliff'. The Jeokbyeokga (적벽가), as it's called in Korean, describes an especially exciting episode from China's Record of Three Kingdoms. This interactive slideshow features original photography from Jeonju's International Sori Festival (전주세계소리축제) and the Three Kingdoms Mural Street in Incheon's Chinatown. Aimed at university students of English in South Korea, this presentation brings the story to life while also equipping participants with the vocabulary needed to discuss the 'Red Cliff Song' in English. If you enjoy the show, you're advised to watch or read the original story, so as to be astonished by Kong Ming's (Zhu Ge Liang's) various strategies - which regrettably had to be omitted from my simplified paring-down of the tale.
In the 'Song of the Underwater Palace' (수궁가), Rabbit and Terrapin trick each other: Terrapin lures Rabbit to a kingdom under the sea with the aim of extracting his liver to cure an ailing dragon king; then Rabbit, equally wily, pretends that he has left his liver at home. With its origins by the seaside, this engaging Korean folktale began as the Book of Byeoljubu (from Byeoljubu Village), and was later strung into an approximately two-and-a-half-hour sung folktale that forms part of the pansori repertoire. This unique slideshow, designed for teaching English to university students in South Korea, re-tells the story and goes in search of its origins. Prepare to be astonished!
Mount Baekdu (백두산), known in Chinese as Mount Changbai (长白山), sits on the border between China and North Korea - yet you can see many pictures of its Heaven Lake in South Korea. If you enjoyed the first Mount Baekdu presentation, on the North Slope, you'll love this one - which transports participants and viewers imaginatively to the western rim of Mount Baekdu's Heaven Lake, right beside China's border with North Korea. This slide presentation includes original photography from the campus of Chonnam National University in South Korea, emphasising the cultural importance of Mount Baekdu in South Korea. The Mount Baekdu (West Slope) presentation forms part of my 'English through Mythology' course for South Korean university students, and it is based on the travel narrative The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl). Please enjoy!
Gimhae ('Golden Sea', according to its Chinese characters: 金海) is often unjustly overlooked - omitted from guidebooks, viewed as a mere suburb of Busan, remembered only as the setting for Gimhae Airport. However, on a day trip to Gimhae in autumn 2014, I found myself hiking into a land of legend, uncovering fascinating historic sights from the Gaya kingdom - King Suro's tomb, Queen Heo's tomb, a hilltop fortress, a turtle-shaped hill where future rulers had (so went the legend) hatched from eggs (suggesting sun workship, say some historians). After using this brilliant material for a blog post, I realised that it would also be perfect for my 'English through Mythology' course for South Korean students of English. Please enjoy the Gimhae slideshow; you may also wish to refer to the blog post on which it is based: http://bitly.com/1villko
Chunhyang: the Love Story of Spring FragranceJacob Lotinga
The song of Chunhyang (춘향가) is one of five epic sung folktales in the South Korean pansori (판소리) tradition. This slideshow tells how Chunhyang and Lee Mong-ryeong fell in love in Namwon, how they had to part but were ultimately reunited; it visits the Garden of Gwanghanlu - where our South Korean Romeo spotted 'Spring Fragrance' swinging. Featuring original photography from my trips to Namwon, this interactive show proved popular with students of English at a South Korean university. A topic from my 'English through Mythology' course, it aims to equip South Korean students with the skills to discuss the story of Chunhyang in English. The PowerPoint phase leads into vocabulary review, reading a sample dialogue together, and preparing an original dialogue using newly taught vocabulary.
Using original photography from my trip to Mount Baekdu (on the Chinese side) in 2012, this slideshow forms part of my 'English through Mythology' course. Aimed at South Korean university students, the Mount Baekdu (North Slope) slideshow introduces the legend of the goddess and the jade dragon. This is the first phase in a lesson that includes vocabulary review, interviewing fellow participants, reading a sample dialogue, and using newly taught vocabulary to make up an original dialogue.
To find out more about this trip to Mount Baekdu, please consult my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling: http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
This vocabulary handout accompanies the interactive slideshow on the 'Mystery Island' of Ulleungdo. It equips participants with basic vocabulary needed to talk about Ulleungdo and the legend of King Uhae, the last king of Usanguk.
This comprehension quiz is designed to accompany the Chunhyang ('Spring Fragrance') interactive slideshow. Participants can take turns reading the questions aloud. This lesson is aimed at university students in South Korea.
A Tale of Two Brothers: Heungbu and NolbuJacob Lotinga
This is a tale of two brothers with very different personalities. Heungbu (흥부) is kicked out of the family cottage by Nolbu (놀부), his unpleasant brother. He helps a swallow, and is rewarded when the grateful bird returns from China with a magic gourd seed. The Song of Heungbu (흥보가) is one of five epic sung folktales in South Korea's pansori (판소리) repertoire of musical storytelling. This interactive slideshow brings the story of Heungbu and Nolbu to life with pictures from Heungbu Village (흥부 마을) - where Im Se-gang, who is said to have inspired the folktale, lived. Aimed at university students in South Korea, the 'Tale of Two Brothers' slideshow is designed to equip participants with the skills needed to talk about Heungbu and his story in English.
Discover the legend of Robin Hood with this pioneering slideshow aimed at university students in South Korea. Lavishly illustrated with photography from summer 2014, the 'Robin Hood' show introduces Nottingham's town centre and how it has been shaped by the Robin Hood legend; participants will also enjoy a tour of Sherwood Forest, where the kind-hearted outlaw lived with his band of Merry Men. By the end of the intractive presentation, participants should be equipped with the vocabulary and skills needed to talk about Robin Hood, Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.
For further discussion of Robin Hood, South Korea's Hong Gil-dong, and other similar outlaws, please refer to my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling.
This interactive slideshow transports viewers' and participants' imaginations to Beopjusa Temple (법주사) at the foot of Mount Songni (속리산), and to 'King of Heaven Peak' (천왕봉) - all at the height of spring, arguably South Korea's most splendid season. Aimed at university students in South Korea, the slideshow re-tells the thrilling story of Great Monk Wonhyo's enlightenment, hastily followed by the legend of a venerable local tree called the Jeongipum Pine (or Palanquin-blocking Pine). If you are keen to know why Great Monk Wonhyo didn't visit China, and what it was that made King Sejo knight a picturesque pine tree, please look no further than the 'Mount Songni Stories' slide presentation. It's based on the Mount Songni chapter from my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl).
If you would like to discover how a grateful pheasant saved a woodcutter from a vengeful snake, or why a baker from Wonju built pagodas on a mountaintop, or how a dynasty's founder paid tribute to a stubborn scholar, please look no further than my Mount Chiak slideshow. Aimed at university students in South Korea, this interactive presentation re-tells three Mount Chiak stories and equips participants with the vocabulary to have an interesting chat about Mount Chiak. 'Mount Chiak and the Grateful Pheasant' is based on the opening chapter of my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl).
Of the five sung stories that belong to South Korea's pansori (판소리) repertoire, three come from the Jeolla region in the southwest (전라도); only one is based on a far-flung tale, and that's the 'Song of the Red Cliff'. The Jeokbyeokga (적벽가), as it's called in Korean, describes an especially exciting episode from China's Record of Three Kingdoms. This interactive slideshow features original photography from Jeonju's International Sori Festival (전주세계소리축제) and the Three Kingdoms Mural Street in Incheon's Chinatown. Aimed at university students of English in South Korea, this presentation brings the story to life while also equipping participants with the vocabulary needed to discuss the 'Red Cliff Song' in English. If you enjoy the show, you're advised to watch or read the original story, so as to be astonished by Kong Ming's (Zhu Ge Liang's) various strategies - which regrettably had to be omitted from my simplified paring-down of the tale.
In the 'Song of the Underwater Palace' (수궁가), Rabbit and Terrapin trick each other: Terrapin lures Rabbit to a kingdom under the sea with the aim of extracting his liver to cure an ailing dragon king; then Rabbit, equally wily, pretends that he has left his liver at home. With its origins by the seaside, this engaging Korean folktale began as the Book of Byeoljubu (from Byeoljubu Village), and was later strung into an approximately two-and-a-half-hour sung folktale that forms part of the pansori repertoire. This unique slideshow, designed for teaching English to university students in South Korea, re-tells the story and goes in search of its origins. Prepare to be astonished!
Mount Baekdu (백두산), known in Chinese as Mount Changbai (长白山), sits on the border between China and North Korea - yet you can see many pictures of its Heaven Lake in South Korea. If you enjoyed the first Mount Baekdu presentation, on the North Slope, you'll love this one - which transports participants and viewers imaginatively to the western rim of Mount Baekdu's Heaven Lake, right beside China's border with North Korea. This slide presentation includes original photography from the campus of Chonnam National University in South Korea, emphasising the cultural importance of Mount Baekdu in South Korea. The Mount Baekdu (West Slope) presentation forms part of my 'English through Mythology' course for South Korean university students, and it is based on the travel narrative The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling (http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl). Please enjoy!
Gimhae ('Golden Sea', according to its Chinese characters: 金海) is often unjustly overlooked - omitted from guidebooks, viewed as a mere suburb of Busan, remembered only as the setting for Gimhae Airport. However, on a day trip to Gimhae in autumn 2014, I found myself hiking into a land of legend, uncovering fascinating historic sights from the Gaya kingdom - King Suro's tomb, Queen Heo's tomb, a hilltop fortress, a turtle-shaped hill where future rulers had (so went the legend) hatched from eggs (suggesting sun workship, say some historians). After using this brilliant material for a blog post, I realised that it would also be perfect for my 'English through Mythology' course for South Korean students of English. Please enjoy the Gimhae slideshow; you may also wish to refer to the blog post on which it is based: http://bitly.com/1villko
Chunhyang: the Love Story of Spring FragranceJacob Lotinga
The song of Chunhyang (춘향가) is one of five epic sung folktales in the South Korean pansori (판소리) tradition. This slideshow tells how Chunhyang and Lee Mong-ryeong fell in love in Namwon, how they had to part but were ultimately reunited; it visits the Garden of Gwanghanlu - where our South Korean Romeo spotted 'Spring Fragrance' swinging. Featuring original photography from my trips to Namwon, this interactive show proved popular with students of English at a South Korean university. A topic from my 'English through Mythology' course, it aims to equip South Korean students with the skills to discuss the story of Chunhyang in English. The PowerPoint phase leads into vocabulary review, reading a sample dialogue together, and preparing an original dialogue using newly taught vocabulary.
Using original photography from my trip to Mount Baekdu (on the Chinese side) in 2012, this slideshow forms part of my 'English through Mythology' course. Aimed at South Korean university students, the Mount Baekdu (North Slope) slideshow introduces the legend of the goddess and the jade dragon. This is the first phase in a lesson that includes vocabulary review, interviewing fellow participants, reading a sample dialogue, and using newly taught vocabulary to make up an original dialogue.
To find out more about this trip to Mount Baekdu, please consult my free e-book, The Trek to Mount Baekdu: A Journey into Korean Storytelling: http://bit.ly/1fiJCjl
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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