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I tried to refine my Tumplr, but it didn’t work out. Then, I finally used this website design tool called Wix. My project is still immature though. However, I am excited that this is the first time I have a self-designed website.
Here is the link: http://www.wix.com/christina7726/Learning-Chinese-is-fun
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Tian Here’s a story about Tumblr and the problems you had. You weren’t alone: http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/web/12/07/tumblr.back/index.html?hpt=Sbin
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Dear Tara and Daniel,
I feel very bad about today’s presentation. You guys made efforts to interpret the article, while I did a bad job controllng the mouse during the presentation. I am very sorry! And, thank you for your tolerance!
-Tian
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I remember I did not have computer-based technology until high school. Before that, teachers used some traditional equipments, such as tape-recorder, tape player, TV set, radio set, etc., to facilitate teaching. Computer-based technology always made us excited. I remember when my history teacher was teaching Word War Two, he used animated map to show us how two parties attacked and defended. Those important historical events and battles, in this way, were easily memorized and even planted in our mind. At that time, we did not have interaction lab, so instructions were only teacher-directed, one-way approach. When I was in college, most classes were lecture, even though technology was available to use in our school. Many teachers just preferred traditional way, since preparation of multimedia lesson was so time-consuming. It is said department required teachers to demonstrate at least two classes per semester. When technology appeared, participation rate was much higher.
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