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現在不再做週菜單,有什麼吃什麼,也不再熨燙居家服,節省時間;早上做鬆餅、晚上包鍋貼,全家都喜歡。
當老師的朋友知道我們即將自主停課,很贊成,轉達了以下自學資源給大家參考。
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** 自學材料
Khan Academy
https://www.khanacademy.org
Especially good for maths and computing for all ages but other subjects at Secondary level. Note this uses the U.S. grade system but it's mostly common material.
BBC Learning
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/coursesearch/
This site is old and no longer updated and yet there's so much still available, from language learning to BBC Bitesize for revision. No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer.
Futurelearn
https://www.futurelearn.com
Free to access 100s of courses, only pay to upgrade if you need a certificate in your name (own account from age 14+ but younger learners can use a parent account).
Seneca
https://www.senecalearning.com
For those revising at GCSE or A level. Tons of free revision content. Paid access to higher level material.
Openlearn
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/
Free taster courses aimed at those considering Open University but everyone can access it. Adult level, but some e.g. nature and environment courses could well be of interest to young people.
Blockly
https://blockly.games
Learn computer programming skills - fun and free.
Scratch
https://scratch.mit.edu/explore/projects/games/
Creative computer programming
Ted Ed
https://ed.ted.com
All sorts of engaging educational videos
National Geographic Kids
https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/
Activities and quizzes for younger kids.
Duolingo
https://www.duolingo.com
Learn languages for free. Web or app.
Mystery Science
https://mysteryscience.com
Free science lessons
The Kids Should See This
https://thekidshouldseethis.com
Wide range of cool educational videos
Crash Course
https://thecrashcourse.com
You Tube videos on many subjects
Crash Course Kids
https://m.youtube.com/user/crashcoursekids
As above for a younger audience
Crest Awards
https://www.crestawards.org
Science awards you can complete from home.
iDEA Awards
https://idea.org.uk
Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online.
Paw Print Badges
https://www.pawprintbadges.co.uk
Free challenge packs and other downloads. Many activities can be completed indoors. Badges cost but are optional.
Tinkercad
https://www.tinkercad.com
All kinds of making.
Prodigy Maths
https://www.prodigygame.com
Is in U.S. grades, but good for UK Primary age.
Cbeebies Radio
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio
Listening activities for the younger ones.
Nature Detectives
https://naturedetectives.woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives/
A lot of these can be done in a garden, or if you can get to a remote forest location!
British Council
https://www.britishcouncil.org/school-resources/find
Resources for English language learning
Oxford Owl for Home
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
Lots of free resources for Primary age
Big History Project
https://www.bighistoryproject.com/home
Aimed at Secondary age. Multi disciplinary activities.
Geography Games
https://world-geography-games.com/world.html
Geography gaming!
Blue Peter Badges
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/about-blue-peter-badges
If you have a stamp and a nearby post box.
The Artful Parent
https://www.facebook.com/artfulparent/
Good, free art activities
Red Ted Art
https://www.redtedart.com
Easy arts and crafts for little ones
The Imagination Tree
https://theimaginationtree.com
Creative art and craft activities for the very youngest.
Toy Theater
https://toytheater.com/
Educational online games
DK Find Out
https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/?fbclid=IwAR2wJdpSJSeITf4do6aPhff8A3tAktnmpaxqZbkgudD49l71ep8-sjXmrac
Activities and quizzes
Twinkl
https://www.twinkl.co.uk
This is more for printouts, and usually at a fee, but they are offering a month of free access to parents in the event of school closures.
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language school in uk 在 โปรแกรมเมอร์ไทย Thai programmer Facebook 的最佳貼文
เด็กสมัยนี้เรียนเขียนโปรแกรมตั้งแต่ประถม ยันมัธยม จากที่ไหนได้บ้าง?
สำหรับแหล่งเรียนรู้แรกก็คือ
👉 1) จากวิชาเรียน "วิทยาการคำนวณ" วิชาบังคับใหม่แกะกล่องของกระทรวงศึกษา โดยนำร่องเริ่มแค่ ป.1, ป.4 และ ม.1, ม.4 ในปี 2561
แล้วจะค่อยขยับไป ป.1, ป.2., ป.4, ป5, และ ม.1, ม.2, ม.4, ม.5 ในปีหน้า
จนครบทุกชั้นปีตั้งแต่ป.1 ถึง ม.6 ในปี 2563
ส่วนเนื้อหาในตำราเรียน ถ้าเป็นระดับประถมจะเป็นการ์ตูนสนุกๆ อ่านง่าย อ่านเพลิน ไม่น่าเบื่อ ในส่วนการสอนโคดดิ่ง ก็จะแนะนำ Scratch เป็นภาษาภาพ
พอ ม.1 จะเริ่มเขียนโปรแกรมแหละ เขาจะให้โรงเรียนเลือกสอนเป็น Python หรือ Scratch ก็ได้
(ถ้าสนใจจะซื้อหนังสือเรียนวิทยาการคำนวณ ก็สั่งได้ที่ศูนย์หนังสือจุฬา นะครับ)
++++ แต่ย้ำนะครับว่าหลักสูตรใหม่นี้ของเด็ก เรื่องของการเขียนโปรแกรม เป็นเพียงแค่ 1 ใน 3 ของการเรียนการสอนเท่านั้น ไม่ได้ยัดสอนเขียนโปรแกรมล้วนๆ แบบในมหาวิทยาลัย
👉 2) ต่อมาถ้าใครอยากเรียนรู้นอกตำรา ก็สามารถเรียนเขียนโปรแกรมไปพร้อมๆ กับ BNK48 (เป็นพรีเซนเตอร์) ที่โครงการ coding thailand สำหรับเว็บไซต์ก็คือ https://codingthailand.org
เว็บนี้สามารถใช้เป็นสื่อการเรียนและการสอน ประกอบวิชา "วิทยาการคำนวณ" ในข้อ 1) ได้โดยตรง ซึ่งเนื้อหาสำหรับเด็กประถม จะใช้ภาษาภาพ เป็นบล็อกคำสั่ง
เพราะปกติการเรียนเขียนโปรแกรมสำหรับเด็กเล็ก เขาจะให้เล่นผ่านเกม สร้างเรื่องราวสนุกๆ จากตัวละครเอาไว้ฝึกตรรกะ ภาษาที่ใช้เขียนจะเป็นภาษาภาพ เป็นบล็อกคำสั่งควบคุมตัวละครในเกม ทำให้การเรียนรู้สนุกไม่น่าเบื่อ
คอร์เรียนที่นี้มีตั้งแต่ประถม มัธยม ยันมหาลัย เป็นแพลตฟอร์มออนไลน์ระดับประเทศ ของสำนักงานส่งเสริมเศรษฐกิจดิจิทัลดิจิทัล (depa) ของบ้านเรา ร่วมมือกับ code.org รวมทั้งจับมือกับไมโครซอฟท์ (Microsoft) ,กูเกิล (Google) และ อักษรเอ็ดดูเคชั่น (Aksorn Education) สร้างคอร์สเขียนโปรแกรมสำหรับเด็กไทย ที่สำคัญเรียนออนไลน์ได้ฟรีๆ
👉 3) ต่อมาเป็นเว็บที่สอนเรียนเขียนโปรแกรมผ่านออนไลน์ (บางอันก็เป็นของต่างประเทศ)
- CS Unplugged (www.csunplugged.org)
- เว็บไซต์ CS4FN (www.cs4fn.org)
- เว็บไซต์ Code.org (www.code.org)
- เว็บไซต์ CASBarefoot (barefootcas.org.uk)
ส่วนแหล่งเรียนรู้อื่นๆ ที่พอแนะนำเพิ่มเติม ได้แก่
- https://programming.in.th/ เว็บฝึกเขียนโปรแกรมของ สสวท โดยเฉพาะ เนื้อหาเป็นภาษา C กับ C++ สอนเขียนโปรแกรมเป็นจริง เป็นจัง
- http://scratch.mit.edu
- http://oho.ipst.ac.th เป็นสื่อเรียนรู้ของ สสวท โดยเฉพาะ
- https://teachinglondoncomputing.org/secondary-computing-to…/
- ถ้าเป็นของ khanacademy.org แนะนำ
https://www.khanacademy.org/com…/computer-science/algorithms
- และอื่นๆ ที่ไม่ได้กล่าวถึง
Where can kids study programming from elementary to high school?
For the first source of learning is
👉 1) from study "calculation science" new mandatory subject. Unpack the box of ministry of education by pilot. Starting from the po. 1, p. 4 and university 1, m. 4 in 2561
Then I will move to the po. 1, p. 2., po 4, PO 5, and university 1, m. 2, m. 4, m. 5 next year
Until every year since the grade. 1 to university 6 in 2563
The content in textbooks, if it's elementary, it will be fun cartoon. Easy to read, not boring. In the teaching section, I will recommend scratch in photo language.
Pom. Haha. I will start writing a program. They will let school choose to teach as python or scratch.
(if you are interested in buying a book of calculation science, order at Chula Book Center)
++++ but I repeat that this new course of children. THE STORY OF PROGRAMMING IS ONLY 1 OF 3 of teaching. Not purely programming in university.
👉 2) later, if anyone wants to learn outside the textbook, you can learn how to write a program together with bnk48 (Pre-Center) at coding Thailand project for the website is https://codingthailand.org
This web can be directly used as a media and teaching "calculation science" in verse 1). The content for primary school children will use image language as a blog.
Because normally, learning programming for young children, they play through games, creating fun stories from characters to practice logic. The language that are written will be a blog. The character control of character in the game. It makes learning fun, not boring.
Corrians are available from elementary, high school to college, National Online Platform of our home digital economy promotion office cuddle l (Depa). Collaborate with code.org, including handshake hands with Microsoft ( Microsoft), Google (Google) and ed duction (Aksorn Education) create an important Thai children's programming course for free online.
👉 3) later, it's a web that teaches online programming (some of them are foreign items)
- CS Unplugged (www.csunplugged.org)
- Cs4fn Website (www.cs4fn.org)
- Website Code.Org (www.code.org).
- Casbarefoot website (barefootcas.org. UK)
More recommended learning sources include:
- https://programming.in.th/ programming training web. Especially c and c language ++ teaching how to write program.
- http://scratch.mit.edu
- http://oho.ipst.ac.th is a particular learning media.
- https://teachinglondoncomputing.org/secondary-computing-topics/
- if it belongs to khanacademy.org recommended
https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/algorithms
- and more not mentionedTranslated
language school in uk 在 Khairudin Samsudin Facebook 的最佳貼文
I don't think it's purely coincidental that the latest round of blackface minstrelsy involved actors from Channel 8 (Shane Pow, Chew Chor Meng). So I want to talk about our monolingual vernacular broadcast stations in Singapore, and Channel 8 in particular.
In 2009, in the Channel 8 series 'Daddy At Home', the colleagues of a character played by Li Nanxing made fun of the fact that he was working as a cleaner--already classist and offensive to begin with. Then they joked that they should call him 'Aminah'--presumably because Malays are associated with menial occupations.
In March 2015, the Channel 8 actor Desmond Tan posted a photo of himself in blackface and a turban on Instagram. It was captioned: "I love my Indian look. What you think?"
In June 2015, former Channel 8 actress Sharon Au, while hosting the SEA Games opening ceremony, approached an Indian girl in the stands to say some line, which the girl didn't do very well. Au playfully admonished her by mimicking an Indian accent and shaking her head from side to side: "Vat happened?"
Vernacular broadcast stations exist to promote and propagate the use of our official languages. News broadcasts, for example, play the role of setting formal standards for the respective languages. On the surface, these provisions seem necessary to protect linguistic rights in a multicultural society--that one should be able to study and access media in the language of one's choice.
But I think we've failed to properly deal with some of the consequences of these policies. One of which is that monolingual environments (with the exception of English) create monoethnic and monocultural worlds. It would not surprise me that those who grew up on a diet of Channel 8 (and Channel U) would have found nothing wrong with the fact that the Mediacorp New Year Countdown in 2013 heavily featured Chinese songs and actors making wishes in Mandarin. It would have been the Singapore that they recognised and knew; a Singapore they took for granted as the norm.
In public housing, ethnic quotas are imposed supposedly to prevent the formation of racial enclaves. I wonder why this has not been applied to our media landscape. Because each of our vernacular stations--Channel 8, Channel U, Suria, Vasantham--is a virtual racial enclave. It is possible to come home from a workplace where people speak only one language, switch on the TV, and nestle with similar company. The silo-isation is seamless. Television, which could have been a civic instrument reminding us of that deep, horizontal comradeship we have with fellow citizens of all stripes, is instead an accessory to this social insulation.
I'm not here to crap on Channel 8. A predictable response to some of the concerns raised above is that I am exploiting the ideal of multicutural accommodation (multicultural casting) to squeeze the use of English into the vernacular channels. These spaces have to be maintained as linguistically pure because of the idea that they are under siege by English, that global language, signifier of upward mobility, and so cool it has no need to announce its coolness.
There have been too many times when I've been told that any plea for English to be emphasised as a main lingua franca is tantamount to asking the Chinese to 'sacrifice' their identity 'for the sake of minorities'. In this formulation, minorities are seen as accomplices of a right-wing, anti-China, pro-US/UK Anglophone political elite intent on suppressing the Chinese grassroots.
Because the mantle of victimhood is so reflexively claimed, the problem is re-articulated as the 'tyranny of the minority' rather than that of neglect by the majority. And national unity is cast as something suspect--unity of the Chinese community achieved only through the loss of dialects, unity with the other races at the cost of Mandarin attrition. With this kind of historical baggage, I can't even begin to critique Channel 8 without being seen as an agent of hostile encroachment.
But what I can do is to keep supporting the works of our filmmakers who try to give us images of ourselves which are truer to the Singapore that we live in. Anthony Chen's 'Ilo Ilo' faced some limitations in diverse representations as he was telling the story of a Chinese family. But he had Jo Kukathas in a scenery-chewing role as a school principal. Royston Tan, in his tender and wistful short film 'Bunga Sayang', explored the relationship between an elderly Malay lady and a Chinese boy. And Boo Junfeng, while casting Malay leads in his harrowing 'Apprentice', must have grappled with the risk of producing a domestic film whose main audience might have to depend on subtitles. And yet he took that risk, and the film performed creditably at the local box office.
(I have to also mention our minority filmmakers, such as K Rajagopal, Sanif Olek and Raihan Halim, all of whom are producing important films which expand our visions of Singapore.)
If we were truly a multicultural society, there would be nothing remarkable about what the above filmmakers have done. But with a background of persistent blackfacing, slurs, invisibilities and humiliations, any recognition that minorities exist, that they are as essentially Singaporean as Chinese bodies, that they may appear in international film festivals as one of the myriad faces of Singapore, is an occasion for healing. One cannot help but give thanks for the balm. There is much healing to do.
language school in uk 在 Bubzvlogz Youtube 的最讚貼文
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3. What's your best advice for going through high school?
4. Why did you move to Hong Kong, & what is stopping you from going back to the UK now?
5. Favourite thing to do when you get alone time?
6. What's your favorite part of being a mom?
7. How are you always so happy and comedic in all those vlogs?
8. What language do you and Tim speak to Isaac the most?
10. Please repeat (5 times) the following tongue twisters: - Red lorry, yellow lorry. - Six stick shifts stuck shut.
11. Are u gonna watch 50 shades of grey
12. Whats your most awkward moment while meeting a fan?
13. If you could have dinner with any three people (excluding your family), whom would you choose?
14. Explain tim in 3 words
15. What advice would you give to someone starting first year of university?
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