Saturday, January 31, 2009

Teacher Tube: Video Sharing for Teachers

It is a wonderful day and the weatheris cool.In my search for new ideas for teaching and learning ,I came across a wonderful site " TeacherTube.com".Though it is very similar to YouTube,it has many advantages to the teaching community as compared to YouTube which is very general .In YouTube one has to really search and find a video on education. In TeacherTube everything is for teachers. Is n't it really cool!!
I really congratulate the great teachers behind this innovation.



Teacher Tube: Video Sharing for Teachers

Monday, January 19, 2009

Waiting for the Inauguration

On the eve of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States,people around the world are excited like never before.The only other President who ignited whole world during the recent times was John F Kennedy.People all over accepted Kennedy's words,"My fellow citizens of the world,ask not what America will do for you but what,together we can do for the freedom of man"
His oratory evoked hope for the whole world especially for the youth for whom he was an icon.It was a sort of assurance to the world that America will stand for justice and freedom.
However,the American dream died gradually for many around the world as successive presidents pursued the interests of only the rich and the powerful.Things became worse during last couple of years when Washington tried to destabilise nations allegedly to help big American oil companies.
Finally, the world was pushed in to a severe economic crisis since Great Depression by the Wall Street corporations and greedy financial institutions aided by the inactive regulators of capital market.
What is so special about this election in America?This time the whole world voted for the future president of States much before the American voters made up their mind.Right from Buenos Aires to Birlin to Mumbai it was only Obama Obama.
Once again our hopes and aspirations are raised by the man from Hawai who enterd politics with a "genuine sense of mission to make life better for most people in the middle class."
Ronald Regan declared in 1981 that "government is not the solution to our problem,government is the problem"
Obama believes that" a pro-active leadership with honesty and integrity can provide solutions for the people"
We are all waiting for OBAMA to lead us to a progressive and peaceful world out of this severe recession.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A Victory for Democracy!

The industrialists assembled in for the 'Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit' took an extra-ordinary step forward and declared "Narendrabhai, the leader of the western state is the most suitable person to become the leader of the nation". There is no disagreement on the spirit of the declaration made by the group including the highly respected Ratan Tata at Ahmedabad. Large number of Indians agree that we need a strong leader with a vision for the country. This belief has been strengthened further as a result of the vulnerability of the country to multiple terror attacks.
Except for the familiar reaction of a lone spokesman of the ruling party at the centre, even the most secular among the secular press also seem to be supporting this view. Such a thing was unimaginable in India earlier. So liberalisation is taking strong roots in the country!
During the 60's and 70's the Congress Party used poverty as a weapon to garner votes while blaming the Tatas, Birlas and the Mafatlals for all the problems faced by the country (Reliance was too small those days). The political leaders collected funds from businessmen by selling licences to a selected few while creating an "Inspector Raj" across the country.
The businessmen in India never dared to praise an opposition leader like Modi before. It is surely a sign that the industry is gradually getting out of government control. All credit should go to Narsimha Rao and Manmohan Singh.
Let us call it a victory for democracy when people speak out without any fear!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Creating a Librarian's Blog

Blogging@Your Library

I am presently working on a very intersting presentation for the Refresher Course for University and College Librarians. Library is the "Heart of a Learning Institution" and a librarian meets more students than the teachers or the head of an educational institution. Many studies conducted in American Universities have tried to establish the positive relationship beween good libraries and student progression.
When we talk to students about their reading habits in Mumbai, they often complain about the difficulty in accessing books in the college libraries or unfriendly behavior of the staff. My plan is to create a Librarian's Blog which can give information to members on all new arrivals of books, periodicals and events organised in the library.
I will write more about it after the presentation on 15th January at the Academic Staff College, Mumbai University.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A Message for all Friends from the Teaching Community

Dr Randy Pausch has become a great role model for teachers , students and parents . He has also become an inspiration for cancer patients around the world. I have watched his video many times on YOU TUBE and also played it in my workshops for College Teachers .We need many such teachers who can guide and motivate the youth looking for role models . Iam sure Dr Pausch will continue to inspire people around the world for a long period of time.We wish all the best for his family.

TIME Magazine
There were times I couldn't bear to watch. But then there were others when his exuberance — physical and spiritual — made it easy to convince myself it would never happen, and so I would call up Randy Pausch's Last Lecture on YouTube and watch it with my children, receive the gift he was giving us and reject the idea that it would come at an ultimate price: that Pausch would indeed die one day of pancreatic cancer, as he did this morning, at the age of 47.


You cannot change the cards you are dealt. Just how you play the hand.

With his child's smile and nimble brain and breathtakingly simple instructions tumbling out one after another, Pausch made the infernally complex machine that is modern life look like anyone could put it together if they just had the right tools and the crib sheet. Come on, he seemed to say, you can do this; I have the secrets, and I'm giving them to you, for free.

Don't complain. Just work harder.

Luck is truly where preparation meets opportunity.

When his cancer was diagnosed in August 2006, doctors said he had maybe a few months. He went through an aggressive course of treatment, surgery, chemotherapy; but a year later the disease had spread to his liver and spleen, and he was told it was terminal. A popular computer-science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, he delivered his "Last Lecture" on September 18, 2007. It was a university tradition for popular professors to think hard about what mattered most to them and distill their ideas as though they had only one message left to give to the generation that followed. Randy Pausch was the first for whom the exercise was literal.

Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.

It became a YouTube sensation, viewed many millions of times by people charmed by his easy manner, engaged by his lively insights into work, science, exploration, in awe of his complete lack of self-pity. He was the picture of health, with his thick dark hair and Muppet eyebrows, dropping to do push-ups on the stage, a defiant portrait of life with its edges all sharpened. Every sentence was soaked in gratitude, and listening to it could make you flinch at every time you'd whined or cheated or quit.

The brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls are not there to keep us out; the brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. The brick walls are there to stop the people who don't want it badly enough.
You wondered whether, all across the country, children were whipping out the brushes and paint while parents stood resignedly by, remembering the pictures he showed of his own bedroom growing up, covered in doodles and math problems and rocket ships, and honoring his injunction.

"If your kids want to paint their bedrooms, as a favor to me, let 'em do it."
Last October Pausch appeared on Oprah, and his audience widened even further. He testified before Congress for better cancer-research funding. He got 10,000 e-mails recommending possible therapies. He spent a day hanging out with the Pittsburgh Steelers, which he'd mentioned as his own childhood dream. ABC News did a prime-time special in which we got to meet his wife Jai, his three young children, watch them playing and planning for what lay ahead.

In April his book, The Last Lecture, swooped high on the best-seller list; his wife called it a "manual" for their family.

Wise men have said they're not scared of death, but they're a little scared of dying. Death is just a mystery; but dying is the journey we don't want to take, and he used it to lead the living to a new place. It was as though he already knew more than he should, had dipped a ways into eternity and brought some pieces back for the rest of us to use in whatever ways and for whatever time we can.

The end of the lecture, it turned out, was just the beginning.

Did you figure out the head fake? It's not about how to achieve your dreams. It's about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way ... the dreams will come to you. Did you figure out the second head fake? The talk's not for you. It's for my kids.

Best Indian Blogs List from Digital Inspiration

Amit Agarwal, one of the most popular technology columnists and blogger suggests some most useful Indian Blogs .The list contains veteran bloggers as well as young writers.I thought it is useful.


My Favorite Blogs from Digital Inspiration

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Economics Rocks!

Economics rocks
Posted On Saturday, December 27, 2008 at 12:54:13 PM Times of India

By Sujatha Subraman
Adi Godrej, Chairman of Godrej group of companies, inaugurated the inter collegiate economics festival at Chembur recently. Arth Manthan the annual economics festival was held at Chembur Trombay Education Society’s NG Acharya and DK Marathe College. The main highlights of this unique festival based on economics included a two-day Maha Debate competition on leadership and a global leaders meet on the topic of how to save our planet.

Director of Godrej group of companies, Adi Godrej being felicitated at the economics festival
Besides elocution on the agrarian crisis, the festival also included an exhibition of the latest books on economics and business management. Songs and skits based on economics were novel attempts aimed at enhancing students’ interest in economics by bringing the subject to life.

Speaking to CG Plus, Prof Amita Lal said, “This festival was started in 2001, when the concept was unheard of. This year, keeping the recent terror attack in mind, we settled on a low key affair avoiding entertainment elements like dance and music shows. We didn’t even erect a pandal for this year’s event.”

Speaking on the occasion, chief guest Adi Godrej remarked, “I have heard of music and other festivals, but a festival based on economics is something new. Economics plays a crucial role in shaping political and civil society. Therefore understanding the subject is a pre-requisite for the electoral process.”

He also touched upon India’s strengths in the various sectors from agriculture to industries which propel the country to march towards economic development despite the meltdown. Speaking about the need for changes in certain areas, he expressed his concern over the plight of primary education. “Most of the children from the rural areas do not study beyond class five; this situation needs to be rectified,” he stressed.

Dr D M Muley, the college principal, while addressing the gathering termed the festival as a forum for industry-academia interaction. “During this annual event several eminent personalities have spoken on various economic issues. Over the years Arth Manthan has inspired many other colleges to introduce similar festivals. Arth Manthan was presented to eminent academicians, university administrators and authors at the International Developments in Economics Education (DEE) conference organised by the Higher Education Academy (UK) in Cambridge on September 6-7, 2007,” said Muley.

Prof Shashi Panicker, the brain behind this festival stated, “We often complain of drawbacks in the education system like large and overcrowded classrooms but little is being done to improve the situation. This festival was introduced to enable the students to think like economists. We have also formed Economics Clubs in the colleges so that students can debate and discuss current economic issues.

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Econ Fest 2008

Econ Fest 2008
Mr Adi Godrej at the Inauguration Ceremony

Econ Fest 2008

Econ Fest 2008
Inter- collegiate Quiz

My Fav books

  • The world is Flat by Thomas Friedman
  • Principles of Economics by Ben Bernanke
  • Micro Economics by Michael Parkin
  • Principles of Economics by Mankiw
  • Arthur Hailey-Money Changers, Hotel, Wheels, Final Diagnosis
  • Barack Obama , The New face of American Politics
  • Undercover Economist - Tim Harford
  • Freakonomics
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