"I believe I saw a giraffe"

What I write here is read "I believe I saw (a) giraffe". This is to imitate an ancient Egyptian language "Hieroglyphics" (3200 BC - AD 400), which pictures were used to represent sounds. Communication is a basic need for human being. Now, it's time for the 21th Century communication, it's time for Social Networking! - Thinnakorn

Saturday 28 August 2010


Assumption College

6 comments:

  1. UH! It's all in Thai??

    Steven Raine

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  2. Yes... It's not in China so... we don't have Chinese version... It's in Thai.

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  3. Great picture! Very engaging. I noted that some of the people are looking down and it made me wonder, "What are they looking at so deeply?" As we learn about the various forms of educational technology, I wonder if we will address audience engagement? In other words, in what way(s) can I use this to catch, maintain, and stimulate lesson/topic/visual interest?

    ~Aja

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  4. Aja...
    Thank you for your comment!
    I also wonder!

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  5. http://www.commoncraft.com/video-social-networking

    Social Networking in Plain English

    I found this really good definition of Social Networking

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  6. picture great for stimulating talk like it does here

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