Sunday, May 29, 2011

Tamil Kavidhai For Maariage

Last Day and the First Lesson


Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz2Gp7a38DM&feature=player_embedded

The beautiful video above was indirect indication via Twitter Professor Nelson, in Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil, and editor of the blog Facts and angles.
It is, as the Professor. Nelson presents, Letzter Tag (Last Day), which is a beautiful composition of German musician Herbert Grönemeyer, the beautiful performance of the Russian ballerina Polina Semionova. Simply a divine moment uniting dance, music and reflection to the "Last Day".
As an educator, Always live each day as if it were my last day and while the first, never trying to be the best, but do my best, motivating others through my motivation. Inspiring and being inspired by other teachers, I discovered through the virtual world and the real.
is the great lesson of life that my father, artist Jose Americo Roig, the Zeméco, taught me to live each day as if it were your last ...
Today makes two months since my father is gone, and for him and all who taught me the beauty of life, I dedicate this wonderful video.
For my father, in 2006 created the art blog, called Virtual View , reference their lack of vision in one eye, and yet he knew that live for many decades and continue to paint and enchant your region. In the Virtual View (http://olharvirtual.blogspot.com) is a good part of their collection digitized.

version of the song with lyrics in English:

Source: http://youtu.be/JZv9IfPTYQc

Can Men Wear Women's Underwear

The day we stopped a little smile a big city


Source: http://youtu.be/-Hc1kFvUTT4

A publicity campaign a company of home appliances through a radio program, promotes the motivation for a small gesture in a large city, São Paulo - SP - Brazil. Small gestures
as a brief smile to an illustrious stranger on the street, at school, on a daily basis, can change the very day of a city's own world, changing their "emotional weather."
If more people looked at each other and their surroundings, more greet, smile for everyone, the world itself could be better.
Think about it! Think about this, parents and children, teachers and students ...
See below how this video has inspired other campaigns overseas. Breathe
also in their school environment and social ...

Presentation Video on YouTube:

http://www.assimumabrastemp.com.br - The Brastemp helps you get inspired to make your routine lighter. This is the record of one share of Brastemp held across 11 radio stations in Sao Paulo. The radio station transmits both the spot Smile, urging motorists to smile at the driver next door.
(11 radio stations synchronized ITS spots to invite people to smile at the people in the car next to them).

Inspiration crossed the ocean and arrived in Portugal. The video won the Best in Online Video Awards 2010 Croquette important (and only) international festival of Guerrilla Marketing and Viral, here http://pdh.co/croquette

Friday, May 27, 2011

Why We Do Demi-pointe

The Library of the Human Imagination (by Jay Walker - DET)



Source: http://www.ted.com/talks/view/lang/eng//id/418

A library with artifacts of human creativity and imagination , video the submission of Jay Walker TED , made in February 2008 in Monterey, California, USA, was an indirect indication, via Twitter Obvious (http://obviousmar.org).
Choose the caption at the bottom left of that video.

Jay Walker's speech, that more attention is extremely happy to promote reflection on the need to encourage and promote creativity human.
Walker urges us to say that: "(...)

what is most interesting about Bilbo from Guttenberg and the emergence of this technology is not the book itself. Realize that the book was not stimulated by reading. In 1455 No one could read. So why the press was on? "

then tells about the issue of papal indulgences that promoted incentive technology startup - that has revolutionized the world since then:

"The printing press, (...) was driven by the need to print and forgiveness had nothing to do with reading. "

Ironically, like many other discoveries of humanity that occur beyond its primary objective. If you think about it, the personal computer, the Internet and many other things which turned out to be appropriate, education and society, in purest strains were developed for other activities.
But what draws the most attention in this video is just a preview of called "Library of the Human Imagination," by Jay shown that in fact, he said, it is a room that is a theater, which changes and color is computer controlled, with different objects and different spaces. Literally a living library, thinking, different from what we do with certain association libraries and museums, merely treated as deposits of books and old things, but lack of world soul (anima mundi).
This structure, which contains "the entire history of human imagination and has the design of a drawing by Escher " , according to Walker, sent me the idea of \u200b\u200ba living school, where for every space other than learning, should also exist in addition to a proper time to teach a different space of interaction, because the room story could not resemble in any way to geography, nor with the math and so on. Differentiated spaces require different postures of interaction between teachers and students (no one standard room for all the knowledge that they are different), and for me it is crystal clear and more transparent - than the use or not of electronic whiteboards, etc. datashows -, especially when I watch videos like these, which propose the enhancement of creativity, imagination, interaction between people and things, which the school tradiocinal still needs to be thought, planned and executed properly, not only giving a veneer of modernity, transforming the data show projector in the modern twenty-first century .
Walker instigates more when the audience shows the connections between the human machine and its DNA code Life and mechanical machine, called Enigma, used by the Nazis in World War II, with the sense of Death. The encoding and decoding of such machines, which brings me back to education, the issue of learning and teaching, in which we need as educators to teach codes and decode interests of the students and even educators. After all, every teacher should be in the process of continuing education, be a teacher and being a student ...
Finally, Jay Walker, once again deals with concepts that can promovee a broad discussion in the classroom, the teacher's lounge in the school community.
Speaking of the role of TED, who "has everything to do with drawing the clouds" and that often "see the thing everyone sees, but [they need] to think about them in a way that nobody has thought before." This is called creativity and originality, I say.
And speaking of energy and technology, shows the relationships between coal and the Internet. That a small piece of coal equals one megabyte of information on the World Wide Web and to send or download 200MB of information is needed the equivalent of a big bag of this mineral. That nothing is free in the virtual world and we consume too much energy in our digital connections.
A 7-minute presentation that promotes a variety of discussions and reflections ... To

read the full story at the address below:

http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2008/12/30/jay-walker-library-of-human-imagination/

Thursday, May 26, 2011

3 Yr Old Hb Test Is 10

Special Waste (documentary)


Source: http://youtu.be/_pyR9qCd2F8



The amazing documentary, video and picture above, called the Special Waste was statement made by Mr Peres Dileta, Technical Course in Environment, State Junior College Lemos, the Rio Grande - RS - Brazil, and can be downloaded from the link below: SPECIAL WASTE



SYNOPSIS:

Filmed over two years (August 2007 to May 2009), Special Waste follows the work of artist Vik Muniz in one of the largest landfills in the world: Gramacho Garden on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There, he photographed a group of collectors of recyclable materials, with the initial aim to portray them. However, working with these characters reveals the dignity and desperation when they face suggested to re-imagine their lives outside of that environment. The team has access to the whole process and ultimately reveals the transformative power of art and alchemy of the human spirit.

ON DIRECTOR: Lucy Walker

uses filmic techniques of drama to documentaries, seeking
memorable characters in worlds that once were completely closed to it. Besides
Extraordinary Trash, Lucy Walker directed another documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
, "2010: Countdown to zero," a film about the current
terrifying threat of terrorism and nuclear proliferation.

His previous film, "Blindsight," premiered in Toronto and has received awards in the public
Berlinale - Panorama Publikumspreis, Ghent, and AFI festival in Palm Springs, and nominations for Best Documentary at the Grierson Awards 2007 and the British Independent Film Awards.
"Blindsight" follows the emotional journey of six blind Tibetan teenagers who climb the north side of Mount Everest with his hero, the blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer American, and the teacher Sabriye Tenberken, who founded Braille Without Borders, the only school for the blind in Tibet.