RISS - international school - year-9-ideals-challenge-week-to-cambodia-1rissaigon
year 10 ideals challenge week to Cambodia. RISS - Renaissance International School Saigon. Offers from pre-school to secondary curriculum under the structure of the British system. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
NABIL'S JAPAN HOMESTAY REPORT II BY MUHAMMAD NABIL LANANG ALIMAN
Hiroshima International Club
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NABIL'S JAPAN HOMESTAY REPORT I BY MUHAMMAD NABIL LANANG ALIMAN
Hiroshima International Club
http://www.hiroshimainternational.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Hiroshima-International-161098590624982/
RISS - international school - year-9-ideals-challenge-week-to-cambodia-1rissaigon
year 10 ideals challenge week to Cambodia. RISS - Renaissance International School Saigon. Offers from pre-school to secondary curriculum under the structure of the British system. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
NABIL'S JAPAN HOMESTAY REPORT II BY MUHAMMAD NABIL LANANG ALIMAN
Hiroshima International Club
http://www.hiroshimainternational.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Hiroshima-International-161098590624982/
NABIL'S JAPAN HOMESTAY REPORT I BY MUHAMMAD NABIL LANANG ALIMAN
Hiroshima International Club
http://www.hiroshimainternational.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Hiroshima-International-161098590624982/
Learning Objectives en Analytics in het MBO. Door Bart van Kimmenade, Global Product Manager Personal Learning & Pedagogy bij itslearning.
Bij beroepsgericht opleiden staat de ontwikkeling van persoonlijke competenties centraal. Bart vertelt u tijdens deze sessie welke verbeteringen er de afgelopen releases zijn gedaan in itslearning om vastgestelde doelen - zoals die van het cohort 2012 - te beheren en te gebruiken. Daarnaast informeert hij u over de plannen die ten aanzien van het beoordelen van deze doelen op de roadmap staan. Verder werpt Bart een blik op Learning Analytics en de bestaande rapportages die itslearning hiervoor biedt. Hij gaat in op de mogelijkheden van de itslearning Data Analyst. Deze van QlikView gebruik- makende techniek maakt het mogelijk om trends en relaties tussen verschillende typen data (grafisch) inzichtelijk te maken.
Deze presentatie is gegeven tijdens de itslearning en Teletop Onderwijsdag op 17 april 2013.
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Learning Objectives en Analytics in het MBO. Door Bart van Kimmenade, Global Product Manager Personal Learning & Pedagogy bij itslearning.
Bij beroepsgericht opleiden staat de ontwikkeling van persoonlijke competenties centraal. Bart vertelt u tijdens deze sessie welke verbeteringen er de afgelopen releases zijn gedaan in itslearning om vastgestelde doelen - zoals die van het cohort 2012 - te beheren en te gebruiken. Daarnaast informeert hij u over de plannen die ten aanzien van het beoordelen van deze doelen op de roadmap staan. Verder werpt Bart een blik op Learning Analytics en de bestaande rapportages die itslearning hiervoor biedt. Hij gaat in op de mogelijkheden van de itslearning Data Analyst. Deze van QlikView gebruik- makende techniek maakt het mogelijk om trends en relaties tussen verschillende typen data (grafisch) inzichtelijk te maken.
Deze presentatie is gegeven tijdens de itslearning en Teletop Onderwijsdag op 17 april 2013.
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Klik op 'Follow' om een bericht te ontvangen als er nieuwe presentaties van itslearning Nederland beschikbaar zijn.
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Лекция Михаила Валивача в очень простой форме описывает как работает система иммунитета и другие механизмы противоинфекционой защиты. В данном случае эта информация дается для понимания иммунных механизмов васкулитов, которые излагаются в других презентациях.
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year 12 ideals challenge week to borneo. RISS - Renaissance International School Saigon. Offers from pre-school to secondary curriculum under the structure of the British system. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
1. Friday 27th March 2015
Well everything is all packed, visa and passport is all checked, and now it is finally the day of
departure. I’ve been getting more and more excited as it’s gotten closer; nerves didn’t really
kick in until a few days ago when it actually dawned on me I was going to China.
The day started off with a 4:30am alarm set (although I didn’t get much sleep anyway) to
get to Heathrow. My first flight to Zurich was at 8:50am which didn’t actually leave until
about 9:35am; I was a bit stressed that I was miss my connecting flight but thankfully we
landed half an hour before the departure time and I was able to make it to the flight.
My next flight was another 9 hours to Beijing and I was so pleased with the selection of films
that had on offer! Didn’t get much sleep but was very excited to finally get to Beijing!
Tuesday 31st March 2015
Well what an eventful first few days it has been! Arrived safety in Beijing, and it was a bit
chaotic trying to get a taxi (we almost got ripped off), but me, Sam and Viviane eventually
made it to the hostel. First impressions was at how busy it was, the crazy driving and traffic,
as well as the pollution, but it was so good to finally be there! .We spent the day walking
around central Beijing, visiting Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square before going back to the
hostel. A well sought nap was in place before heading out again in the evening to Shichahai
Lake bars. It was a brilliant night and met so many new people as well. The Sunday was then
a chilled out day; we made our own way to the university in a taxi, checked in and met more
people on the programme. Our itinerary, check in details and university cards were also
given to us. We then headed out again for a group meal in which plenty of dishes were
served. Another night out was planned and we went to several places in an area called Wu
Dao Kou.
The first Monday started with a bit of a lie in as our briefings didn’t start till 1pm. It started
with an information session about the upcoming programme, followed by a campus tour
and then a social event in which we met most of the people on the programme. The evening
ended up with us going to the night markets, which was extremely busy but had a lot of
stuff to see/eat i.e. scorpion!. After that, we ended up back in Tiananmen Square again in
2. which was really good to see at night as it was all lit up. A few of us then went back to the
local student bar for a few drinks before heading back to the accommodation.
The next day was the official start of the programme. We had the opening ceremony in
which we were introduced to our lecturers, program leaders as well as being introduced to
China. It was a very surreal experience and felt even more surreal having our first Mandarin
lesson straight after. We had our first canteen lunch which was rice, vegetables and I’m
pretty sure it was egg and tomato sauce. Our afternoon then consisted of our first education
lecture in which was very interesting; it still felt surreal actually starting lectures! The rest of
the evening was very chilled, went out for a dinner and just went for a wander around the
local area.
Friday 3rd April
It has been another very eventful few days! After our first lessons on Tuesday, we continued
to have Mandarin first thing each morning. It’s been very difficult to learn, especially
knowing the characters, but it’s fun and engaging within the lessons. We had our first
calligraphy lesson on Wednesday which was fun to learn; it’s very difficult to get the
characters precise. Our first field trip consisted of going to the Peking Opera; it was certainly
an experience watching it all in Chinese but I’m glad we got to experience it It’s been great
so far, meeting new people and everybody seems really nice. I get on really well with my
roommate as well as all the people on my floor!.
Mandarin still proves to be difficult to learn but it’s all exciting! The evenings have been
quite chilled out, mainly doing some work as well as trying out new restaurants and going
for walks around the different areas.
Monday 6th April
Our first weekend consisted on having a family visit; me, Viviane and Shakira were taken
with two girls and their mother to their apartment about an hour away from the university.
The girls were extremely nice and welcomed us into their home. It was incredibly clean, they
made great conversation and we were fed extremely well. The mother gave us a chance to
3. make dumplings, and we also helped the girls with their homework. It was one of the girls
birthdays in a few days and us visiting their home was her birthday present, so it was
incredibly humbling to feel so welcomed. We got back relatively late on the Saturday s a
group of us just went to the local student bar for the rest of the night.
After a bit of a lie in on Sunday, we ventured out to Lama Temple in the afternoon. It was
very big and colourful and was full of little artefacts. We then went for a wander around the
local hutongs before heading into a restaurant; this was slightly different as we had to cook
our own food. A cooker was placed in the middle in which we could control the
temperature. It was very intriguing!
Monday consisted of a sightseeing as well; we spent the day at Summer Palace which was
wonderful. It was such a clear day and was defiantly worth the visit as it was so beautiful.
Afterwards, we went to the silk markets to have a look at the shops they offered. There was
so much stuff to choose from and I ended up buying a pair of converses which cost less than
£8!
Thursday 9th April
After having a three day weekend, it was back to class on Tuesday. We had mandarin and
education lessons each day this week. Mandarin is still hard, but with practice, I’m starting
to memorise some phrases (just about!). We have dictations every couple of days to see
how we are getting on which is a bit pressuring. After class, we all chilled in our rooms for a
bit, did our laundry and walked around campus before heading out for dinner. We decided
to try hotpot as it had been recommended as a good place to go. Apart from the French
fries I had, it was probably the worst thing I’ve tried! There vegetarian sauce consisted of a
bowl of hot water with a few onions thrown in! Apparently the meat sauce wasn’t the best
either and the stuff we put in wasn’t great so it wasn’t the best meal we had. We then went
for a few drinks in Lakers and had a relatively early night.
Wednesday was quite a busy day; had classes all day, learnt Thai Chi and went to see the
Acrobatics show. The show was amazing! It’s unbelievable the skills that they do and it was
such a good thing to see. After that, we headed out to get some food quickly before going
out to Woo Da Kou. Thursday was also quite a busy day; had classes, came back and had a
nap, in which we then headed out after on the trains and went a train ride through several
areas which was interesting!
4. Sunday 12th April
The highlight of the last few days has defiantly been the Great Wall of China! Everybody was
incredibly excited about going. We left around 8am and got there just after 9am. We were
then left to explore and climb the Great Wall! I don’t think everybody expected how difficult
it would be; it was incredibly steep and got harder as we went higher. The view from the top
was defiantly worth it and was such a surreal experience to be on the Great Wall. Most
people slept on the way back on the coach and most people were shattered. However, we
then went to Pearl Market in the afternoon, buying some more trainers, a few souvenirs
and some clothes! We were all shopped out by the end of the day, and we eventually made
our way back home. The evening was then spent by going out for dinner and went to the
local students for a couple of drinks.
Before the Great Wall, we also went to visit a school on Friday; we spent the afternoon
making paper crafts with them as well as being shown around the school in which also very
humbling. The school was incredibly modern and up to date; the pupils were very
welcoming as well as the teachers.
The Sunday was then spent by going to the 798 art zone; even though I’ve never been an art
person, the museums were amazing and it was such a nice local area with a lot of little cafes
and artefacts.
Wednesday 15th April
Another busy couple of days has passed by; it’s coming to the end of the program now! It’s
gone so quickly; we’ve done so many things, meet so many people and generally had an
5. amazing time. Mandarin lessons have been going well but are still very hard; we are
preparing for our exam on Friday, as well as our closing performance at the closing
ceremony. We have also had to do an essay for Education as well as a presentation which is
being presented on Thursday. The last couple of evenings have bene quite chilled out; we
have gone back to the markets, had dinner at a couple of new places which was intriguing.
It’s hard to believe that the programme is nearly over!
Our last field trip consisted of going to the Imperial College for the education module; it was
very interesting to find out about the origins of education within China. We have also had to
do our essays, revise Mandarin as well as complete our presentation.
Friday 17th April
Well the lastday of the programme has officiallyarrived!It’shardtobelievethatithascome to an
end.We wentout on WednesdayandThursdaynightasa big groupand it wassuch a nice wayto
roundoff the programme.Ourpresentationswentvery well,the MandarinexamwashardbutI still
passedwith70%! The whole module Ipassed84% and educationIpassedwith94% so I was
incrediblypleased.The Fridayfeltquite emotionalaswe all knew itwascomingto an end;the
closingceremonywasalso verygood.We all got our transcripts,hada lot of photosand completed
our groupperformances.AsIwas leavingthatFridaynight,Ihad completedmypackingthe night
before.Ihadto leave at 8:00pm soI was able to joineverybodyforacouple of drinksat the student
bar before Ihad to make my wayto the airport.
I was incrediblysadtobe leavingeverybodybutIwasso thankful formeetingsomanyamazing
people!Hadsomany amazingexperiencesandmemories,andIam so gladthat I participatedonthe
programme.Introducedtoa newlanguage,spentthree weeksinanamazingcityas well asmeeting
so manypeople,Icouldn’trecommendthisprogramme anymore toanyfuture applicants.Ithas
beenone of the bestexperiencesof mylife andIdonot regret anything!.