Thursday, 16 May 2013

Using ICT tools to cut carbon emissions and improve agriculture


Affordable technologies that can reduce greenhouse gases and increase productivity in agriculture are becoming more accessible. Photograph: Dan Chung for the Guardian
Greenhouse gases from agriculture account for more than 10% of total emissions globally, roughly equivalent to the entire global transport sector. Meanwhile, it is estimated that agricultural production

Article


ICTs & new media
Massive technological change over the past decade has created new opportunities for freedom of expression and freedom of information. ARTICLE 19 is responding to new developments and working to defend the new opportunities from censorship.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Cupcake Recipe

 

 

Napping,,

When we were young, our mothers told us to routinely nap after school. But ,when we got older mothers never reminds us to take a nap again, why? because they think we're not a kid anymore that can be forced to take a nap after school. But this case not for me, because until now I am still reminded to take a nap by my mother, before leaving for college,( since I have night classes )
I asked my mother, "why we had to take a nap? the nap helps students like me to be smart, and she hopes it'll help me to increase my weight " sounds absurd doesn't it?
then I had to Google for advice, and he gave me more than 5 benefits of napping,.



Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Quotes

The Future 


1.      The future is called "perhaps," which is the only possible thing to call the future.  And the only important thing is not to allow that to scare you.  ~Tennessee Williams, Orpheus Descending, 1957
Masa depan dinamakan ‘mungkin saja,’ yang mana satu-satunya hal yang mungkin disebut ‘masa depan’. Dan hal yang paling penting adalah tidak membiarkan masa depan menakutimu.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

ICT 2


ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) in Education
Information and communication technologies (ICT) include computers, the Internet, broadcasting technologies (radio and television) and telephony. While the rise of computers and the Internet has provoked great interest in the ways in which they can be applied in education to improve its efficiency and effectiveness at all levels, older technologies, such as the telephone, radio and television have long been used as instructional tools. Radio and television have been used for open and distance learning, although print has remained the cheapest, most accessible and most dominant delivery mechanism in developed as well as developing countries.