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Thinking activity on Education and Technology

  ◆◆◆Education and Technology:- ELT -2   ●Hello,         My dear friends and readers this task is given by Prof. Dilip Barad sir and it has 8 videos in the thinking activity, click here  for this task.      1. Sir Ken Robinson: changing paradigm. ◆"We are educating people out of their creativity," Robinson says.    In the first video, I find some interesting things like, he talks about, Reforming public education there are two reasons for it, ●Economic, ●Cultural.    He talks about Globalization in the context of information technology in the present and future. One most important part is the 'Alienation' because, millions of kids who don't see any purpose in going to school. And he gives reasons also, why do we want to go to school or college? We do that for HARD WORK, DO WELL, COLLEGE and JOB. Of course we have a degree but it's not guarantee anymore in the present time also. The curr...

Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of Web Resources

    ◆ Workshop on quality of web resources  ◆ Hello, readers today I write a blog post on quality and authenticity of web resources because, nowadays people use Information and Communication Technology.     ◆In department of english Prof. Dilip Barad sir organized one workshop on the authenticity of websites/web resources. Here, I'm going to evaluate three web resources which are used by students for academic purposes. So, let's start...      1. https://www.gradesaver.com/to-the-lighthouse/study-guide/bibliography    ◆ In the gradesaver.com is not properly authentic because I was searching for "to the lighthouse" and then I find work is cited and the writer's name is Merrin Lazyan. She is the producer of Area code,and she writes this classic note from two sources. I think it is not authentic work with these five types of quality.        2.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www....

Thinking activity: Robinson Crusoe in the context of "A Grain of wheat"

   ◆ Robinson Crusoe the Colonial and post-Colonial concept...       ●●●"Colonialism is a practice of powerful over the less powerful people."      Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe leaves the island 19 December 1686 and arrives in England on 11 June 1687. Robinson follows Christianity and he becomes colonizer on the island. Robinson Crusoe stands for the english imperialism, capitalism and more specifically the Colonialism. Robinson left his motherland in quest of fortune which is one of the prime motto of english colonization. Robinson Crusoe represents a prototype of a culture, a religion, and an ideology.     It is defined as an occupation of workers territory by a stronger nation or state for 'political domination, economic exploitation, and civilizing mission.' The west is "self" and the east is "other", one is superior and the other is "subaltern". Representation as...

Thinking activity on Mass Media & Communication

Paper - Mass Communication and Media studies     Hello friends, today I will write the blog about the Mass Media and Communication. This paper is very interesting for readers, Spectator / Viewer, students, professor and common people also. The Mass Media and Communication is Concerned to our everyday life and people widely used these tools. So, here I prepare one blog on the importance of communication in everyday life and which platform I prefer the most for mass communication, let's see...      Mass media is a medium to connect people with information of news, entertainment, religion related things and so on. Somehow offline and online tools/ things through communication has become possible for us. People use technology widely and it's helpful to save time and money also because, it's not only upper class people or rich people but, common people also afford these. It has more advantages, but it has disadvantages also. 1. Mass Media :- ...
Assignment 2 Paper No. 2- The neoclassical literature Sem. 1 Prinjal shiyal  Q. What are general characteristics of the Neoclassical age? Ans...       Literature can be broadly divided into ages, starting from the middle ages, renaissance, neoclassical period, romantic period, modern period, to the post-modern period. Neoclassical authors saw the world under a new light. Unlike the previous two eras, the writers of this era gave more importance to social needs as compared to individual needs. They believed that man can find meaning in society, religion, natural order, government, and literature. In no time, the winds of a new revolution swept through Europe and North America, and changed everything from art and literature to society and fashion, on its way. Though the neoclassical era later transitioned into the romantic era, it left behind a prominent footprint which can be seen in the literary works of today. The term neo means new while classical r...