Sunday, November 12, 2017

Nov 14 Celebration

Children's Day at St. Mary's Public School, Puthuppally, Kottayam this year is a global affair. This year, Fr. Joseph Mathew, Manager became a member of Hello Little World Skypers, with me as their Mentor.

I have linked Fr. Joseph with my Personal Learning Network, HLWS. As this is the continuation of a series of activities I have been doing online, I changed the blog address to that of St. Marys Public School today. I have added Fr. Joseph as a Co-author to this blog.

I met father at Kumarakom Aqualillies Homestay. Mr. Kosygin Andrews, my friend and a classmate of Fr. Joseph introduced me to to Fr. Joseph.

In our project, we propose to promote Reciprocal Tourism through connected learning, as detailed at the blog post.

Recently, we announced this project at a Press Meeting at Kottayam. Media gave this project a very good coverage, as the project is designed with ecology and economy in focus - as one of UNESCO's Sustainable Development Goals.


TV Channels reported the Press Meet and the FREE eLearning for Content WikiEducator Awareness training held at Grand College.




In order to help their viewers, TV channels now use this project to discharge their Corporate Social Responsibility to their own viewers. Channels arrange a WikiEducator Awareness program; at this workshop, I invite the prticipants to use Free and Open Educational Resources for lifelong learning and continual upgradation of their knowledge.

Now, St. Mary's Public School joins the campaign to help people learn languages through connected learning with staff and students of HLWS members.

Children's Day Celebration at St Mary's Public School
This promises to be a grand affair! Messages from HLWS members, eager to join the celebration online, have started pouring in. Some have already sent their Skype Video messages, wishing the school for the day and affirming their support at connected learning.

Message from Janet Barnstable, Global Virtual Classroom



Message from Ajit Mishra, JoinStudy

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