The English speaking Uzbek street in Indian virtual class room Public Class

Monday, August 15 2011 | 8:30 PM (West Asia Standard Time)

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About the Class

The teacher will focus on some peculiar features while delivering WiZiQ virtual classes to Uzbek English learners, her neighbors, mahalla residents, who live close to the LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI CENTRE FOR INDIAN CULTURE, TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN, which was established in 1995 and renamed as the Lal Bahadur Shastri Centre for Indian Culture (LBSCIC) in March 2005.
http://www.iccrindia.net/tashkent.html
The Library at the ICC is THE REAL UNIVERSE OF CULTURES! The Learners can find here anything they like to read! The teacher will share her experience on organizing/delivering really blended learning
English classes for LBSCIC members.
In 3 summer months Uzbek high/higher school students forget quickly the obtained English knowledge, they have accumulated working hard in the duration of the previous academic study year .
How to improve this situation? WiZiQ can be the BEST solution here!!!
Young Uzbek English learners will discuss issues related to READING short stories, to BRAINSTORMING on changing classroom, and predict new blended dimensions for Uzbek educational environment.

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: blendedlearning, teachingaids, educationalenvironment

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Halima Ozimova
By: Halima Ozimova
332 days 11 hours 24 minutes ago

Seems, that Uzbekistan is presented at the WiziQ platform!!My evaluation was posted to Exam Site of the Wiltons School of Banking.
I really enjoyed learning at the SBI PO online classes!!!! It is so honorable for me! I like the HRM style of selecting the BEST employees for Indian banks and their Pre-Service training!... May be, therefore the most part of Global money belongs today to Indian Banks!!
http://www.wiziq.com/course/539-0nline-tests-and-coaching-for-BANK-OF-INDIA-PO-examination
I am an attendee at the GMAT CAT Verbal Series(RC-SC-CR) Class 51-56
http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/568371-gmat-cat-verbal-series-rc-sc-cr-class-51-56

Gulnoza Egamova
By: Gulnoza Egamova
335 days 16 hours 22 minutes ago

Oh I think indians are very creative bcs of having " Eastern "view ,
the phylosophy is also take place in their culture.

Halima Ozimova
By: Halima Ozimova
336 days 21 hours 42 minutes ago

Education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education -- the best teachers and schools don't exist where they're needed most. In a series of real-life experiments from New Delhi to South Africa to Italy, he gave kids self-supervised access to the web and saw results that could revolutionize how we think about teaching.
http://www.ted.com/speakers/sugata_mitra.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_the_child_driven_education.html
In his "Bringing education to the poor, part II – I read about Mitra’s Granny Cloud..
I am the GRANNY too! Everybody can read on my Couch Surfing profile:
@"The Uzbek CS Group's GRANNY: The letters G_R_A_N_N_Y stand here for:GAINED a rich Life and professional experience,RESTS now, gets an ACSESS to Internet,takes care about NEW CSs in the Group,all NOVICES will become very soon Uzbek Super CSs,therefore is she always YOUNG!
She is: Open. Educated. Social responsible. Belongs to the cohort of Uzbek Ladies with 5 astericks *****, which stand here for : RELIABLE knowledge, Rose professionally, Socially RESPONSIBLE ,REPUTABLE among professionals. Being even RETIRED, obtains RENEWABLE Energy for new adequate REASONABLE and RELEVANT activities"....
Was Really impressed by words:
@"This is applicable to all learners. With encouragement (Granny Cloud), empowerment (self and group discovery) and opportunity - magic does indeed happen. As an educator I know that this leap of faith that is both necessary and blindingly difficult. Painful to let go of control. Painful to see beyond the reality we have constructed. But - what an amazing leap it would be. Hold hands and let go. The children of the world are worth it. I trust them far more than I do those who say they have all the answers, and will spoon feed the matching questions. I celebrate this new language of learning. In spite of what we see all around us, we still are very much attached to an outmoded model. Sugata Mitra makes my heart and mind grow"...
http://blog.enorm-magazin.com/2011/01/26/bringing-education-to-the-poor-part-ii-mitras-granny-cloud/

Halima Ozimova
By: Halima Ozimova
337 days 21 hours 7 minutes ago

Linux Journal wrote about this educational experiment called by Sugata Mitra as the minimally invasive education the following: "Education-as-usual assumes that kids are empty vessels who need to be sat down in a room and filled with curricular content. Dr. Mitra's experiments prove that wrong."
In the following years after 1999 Sugata Mitra and his colleagues had replicated the experiment in other parts of India, urban and rural, with similar results, challenging some of the key assumptions of formal education. The "Hole in the Wall" project demonstrates that, even in the absence of any direct input from a teacher, an environment that stimulates curiosity can cause learning through self-instruction and peer-shared knowledge. I assume that some of Visitors of the LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI CENTRE FOR INDIAN CULTURE, TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN, would definitely assist
Uzbek English learners playing around with the computer and in the process learning how to use it and how to go online, and then teaching each other.


Halima Ozimova
By: Halima Ozimova
339 days 12 hours 30 minutes ago

I was impressed by Sugata Mitra's "Hole in the Wall" experiments that have shown that, in the absence of supervision or formal teaching, children can teach themselves and each other, if they're motivated by curiosity and peer interest.
Watch videos how Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves.
Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education.
http://www.ted.com/speakers/sugata_mitra.html

Yak
By: Yak
341 days 21 hours 8 minutes ago

Thank you Halima. I will be at work at that time. Best wishes Yak

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