It’s probably a “Manic Monday” for some of us. Yeah, I heard you when you said, “4 more days until the weekend.” For me however, I look forward to every single day of the weekdays as I enjoy the comfort, the fast internet, and the beauty of our new faculty building (Nangiinggit lang).
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Bill Gates sharing his ideas to the world |
Moving on, Khun Korn probably received by now the videos I sent to his PR named Joey last week. According to Joey, Khun Korn will show a short clip of our project “English for all” in his TED Talk program. I just learned that TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks which last 18 minutes or less. It started in 1984 as a conference focusing in Technology, Entertainment, and Design, hence the name TED. Today however, TED covers almost all topics – from science to business to global issues – in more than 100 languages.
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The former finance minister of Thailand is expecting a 15-second video of a one-on-one interview between a teacher and a student. But to make things a lot easier for myself, I asked the three teachers at Sapanteesam School to record a video of themselves talking to their chosen student.
Here they are…
From three videos I will let Joey choose which one he thinks Khun Korn will prefer. The best video will be shown in TED Talk. May the force be with them all.
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