Early this morning before getting ready for school, I came across the massive Florida School Shooting that killed nearly 19 people and injured several others. I was devastated from the news personally and after learning that it was the 19th attack on various schools in United States this year really made me wonder about the … Continue reading Are Schools Safe?
Category: Education
The magnificent leap – Technology in Education
Technology is everywhere. Even while reading this, you will be using one of the gadgets and its spreading like a wildfire. There is an advancement in technology the moment I'm writing this and the time you are reading this and tech giants like Facebook, Apple, Microsoft and many more have invested billions in their R&D … Continue reading The magnificent leap – Technology in Education
A fresh start
Welcome back to your routine life. After a fun vacation, its time you get back to studies which is quite painful. Being a student, I can understand the feeling where an individual has to wake up at 5 or 6 in the morning to get ready to get to school. Some of them excited to … Continue reading A fresh start
The Education Dilemma
Hello, Today, I wish to talk to all visitors about education. Please don't stop reading as many of you might just leave this page assuming that I would simply talk about its importance and stuff. For that we have many educators out there to speak about it but right now I would like to talk about … Continue reading The Education Dilemma
Music Saved My Life | Arn Chorn-Pond | TEDxWarwick
Arn Chorn-Pond is an internationally-renowned human rights activist, community organizer, and musician who inspires change through his incredible stories of surviving the Cambodian Khmer Rouge genocide. When the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, Arn was sent to a children’s labor camp. There, he escaped death by playing his flute for the camp guards. … Continue reading Music Saved My Life | Arn Chorn-Pond | TEDxWarwick
Origin of the Moon | The Royal Society
The origin of Earth’s moon has fascinated mankind for thousands of years and has received scientific attention for over forty years, building on the return of rocks from the moon and the growing understanding of planet formation. The central idea of a giant impact on Earth is widely accepted and physically appealing but the constraints … Continue reading Origin of the Moon | The Royal Society
What’s Up for December 2015
View Mars this month, and get a preview of great Mars views in 2016—the best since 2005! For more about NASA's exploration of the Red Planet, visit Re-post from DPS Astronomy Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv8hVvJlcJQ
Michio Kaku: The Universe is a nutshell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NbBjNiw4tk About the Speaker: Michio Kaku (born January 24, 1947) is an American futurist, theoretical physicist and popularizer of science. Dr. Kaku is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City College of New York. He has written several books about physics and related topics, has made frequent appearances on radio, television, and film, and … Continue reading Michio Kaku: The Universe is a nutshell
Ken Robinson: How to escape education’s death
About the speaker: Sir Kenneth Robinson (born 4 March 1950) is an English author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education and arts bodies. He was Director of the Arts in Schools Project (1985–89) and Professor of Arts Education at the University of Warwick (1989–2001), and is now Professor … Continue reading Ken Robinson: How to escape education’s death
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