Critical Analysis of a Learning Experience: My best ICT lesson of my life: On 3rd May 2023, Sir Thinley taught us about blogging as a communication tool in teaching and learning. I have heard and seen people doing blogs and I really admire the way people use blogs as a means to express their thinking and skills. When Sir told me that we were going to learn about blogs, it grabbed my attention and I was eager to learn about it. In this lesson, first, we have learned the definition of blog and bloggers. A blog is an online journal or informational website where writers share their views, perspectives, ideas and many more. This very definition captivated me since I love to share my views and thinking with people. Most importantly, it is essential for the students to share their ideas and views when they le...
Hello everybody, Welcome to my blog. The blog is not very captivating but I hope you will enjoy going through it. I am here to share a brief summary of my blog. Firstly, I have my introduction post where you will know a lot about me (Karma Jurmey). Then I have some of my personal photos which I wanted to share with you all. Secondly, I have a few articles that Sir told us to do for the assessment. You can see three articles , which are mostly reflections and reports. The topics of the articles are provided below: Reflection on the use of ICT educational tools in Teaching and Learning. Reflection paper on ICT in education. Critical Analysis of a Learning Experience. In addition, I also have a few personal articles . Please go through it if you have time. Not only this, but I also have five educational pictures with a great story behind them. I took those pictures on my ancient Samsung phone. The highlight of the blog is, there is a short video of my day's excursion video ...
My mother. (When we were going to Kabjihoka tsho) I was raised by a single mother and I am forever grateful to her. My Cousins Ludrong Park in Thimphu They are like my best friends. Especially my elder sister is my mentor. My two nephew among the many. Olakha.
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