Respected Sir,
I think it's a great idea and wonderful resolution.You are really a great
inspiration to all of us.
I read your article on 'To save our planet' and other general articles on
your blog. They are wonderful. In fact, I registered myself as UNO Volunteer
and thinking of writing some
आदरणीय प्रसाद जी ,
आपके विचार जानकार अच्छा लगा |
निश्चित रूप से आपके विचारों से हम प्रेरणा ले सकेंगे |
पुनश्च नए वर्ष की शुभकामनाओ सहित !
सादर
आपका
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फतेहपुर
Dear Wikieducators at RIE, Mysore.
I will be at RIE on 30-31 December - am coming for a Science Orientation
programme. Will be glad to catch up with you - I am free after 11:30 on the
30th.
Be seeing you,
Savithri
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डॉक्टर सावित्री सिंह
प्रधानाचार्य
आचार्य नरेन्द्र देव कॉलेज
( दिल्ली
Eslprintables is a website for teachers to exchange their worksheets. One
dishonest member in Turkey downloaded the best worksheets and ppublished
them in his expensive series of English teaching materials.
http://afsyayincilik-thieves.blogspot.com/ is a campaign started by the
owner of
Anil,
Interesting post! I agree that New Year's resolutions are in order, but
that we shouldn't lose sight of our mission, even if it's to acknowledge
other important issues.
So given that our mission is to develop open educational resources, what
might be great to hear is what content each
For saving world issues like Weather , Animal protection , those issues are
too big to be solved by one country , and We is the Perfect place where we
can work together .
However , is there any sustainable way to do this
From What I have been doing with Conservation curriculum to do with schools
Dear Friends,
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday time. Time is passing quickly and
in three weeks, our first free Learning4Content online training workshop
in the New Year is scheduled to take place, from January 18-29, 2010.
Please register under the appropriate link hereafter, or
I recently asked a friend of mine, Robert Sandoval for an explanation
of the Park Service's 'Teaching with Historic Places' program. Robert
used to work in the Historic Landmarks office in Washington and has a
Masters in History from George Mason University. I wanted to find a
resource to teach