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Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Miaka 52 ya uhuru
Ni kwa mda wa miaka 52, Tanzania imekuwa ikisherehekea sherehe za ukombozi (uhuru) Tusibaki kula fungate na hatuoni matunda ya uhuru. Kama Mwalimu na Mashujaa wetu wangelifikiria kula fungate kama tufanyavyo sidhani kama tungelifika.. Sipendi kuongea sana lakini naomba mchango wenu wa Tanzania
Thursday, 5 December 2013
TECHNOLOGY PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION!!!!
the problems of using technology in education have seen to day, You what happened?
It was early in the morning during the presentation in TED 501. the first presenters tried to connect their computers with the projector but failed. In spite of the IT officer's help still failed to connect though later the projector started to work well and the presentation continued.
It was early in the morning during the presentation in TED 501. the first presenters tried to connect their computers with the projector but failed. In spite of the IT officer's help still failed to connect though later the projector started to work well and the presentation continued.
the IT officer trying to connect a computer with the Projector |
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN EAST AFRICA
Problems faced by missionaries in East Africa
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Christian missionaries in East Africa were faced with various problems which clipped their activities at times. These include:
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They faced the problem of language barrier. This
was because East Africa had a multiplicity of languages
hence rendering communication between the missionaries and the
local people very difficult.
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There was a problem of the influence of Islam.
Arabs being the first group of people to arrive at the coast and
interior had deep rooted Islam into the people thus making it
difficult for the people to easily adopt Christianity. For
example, by the time Sir Edward Frere arrived in East Africa
(1873) Rebmann had only 6 converts.
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Existence of tropical diseases was yet another
problem faced by the Christian missionaries. Tropical diseases like
malaria, small pox, claimed many missionary lives thus making
progress in their activities very difficult since they could be
left very few in numbers.
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Another hardship was caused by geographical
barriers. These included hilly areas, rivers, lakes and forests.
These hindered their free movement to various places thus a threat
to their activities.
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Divisions and quarrels between various missionary
groups for example Catholics versus Protestants was a hindrance to
their activities. This could create divisions and biases among the
believers thus weakening their capacity to convert more converts.
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Poor transport was a hindrance to the missionary
activities in East Africa. This was due to undeveloped roads at the
time to help in the movement of missionaries from one place to
another.
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Presence of hostile tribes in East Africa
was also a problem that faced Christian missionaries. The Nandi
and Masai who believed that strangers were not supposed to pass
via their land could attack and kill many missionaries thereby reducing
their numbers compared to the increasing number of converts.
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The presence of wild animals was also a threat to
the missionary activities in East Africa. Man enters in
Tsavo National Park consumed and threatened many whites. This
clipped their activities at times.
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The missionaries faced the problem of lack of
supplies. They for example lacked enough money, accommodation and
drugs. This was because they originated from very far (Europe)
thus making it difficult for them to have full time and constant
supplies. Such put their lives at risk and could sometimes lead to
death.
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The Christian missionaries faced the problem of
stiff contradiction and rivals between European missionaries and
traditional Africans. Customs like polygamy, satanic worship, etc
were deep rooted into African communities which proved a threat
for the missionaries to successfully uproot them.
The missionaries made their work
difficult by involving in politics and judicial systems which were
beyond spiritual jurisdiction. Local leaders could misinterpreted them
as political rivals and organize their masses for resistance against
missionary activities.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
HOW TO OPPEN A BLOG? NOTES
INTRODUCTION TO BLOG
BLOG
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A blog
is a truncation (short form) of the expression web log. A blog is a discussion or informational site
published on the World Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries ("posts")
typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post
appears first).
A HISTORY OF BLOG
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The blog is said to be introduced in 1990s. The emergence and growth of blogs in the late
1990s coincided with the advent of web publishing tools that facilitated the
posting of content by non-technical users.
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A majority are interactive, allowing visitors to leave
comments and even message each other via GUI widgets (on the blogs, and it is
this interactivity that distinguishes them from other static websites. In that
sense, blogging can be seen as a form of social networking service.
ORIGIN OF BLOG
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While the term "blog" was not coined until
the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital
precursors to it. Before "blogging" became popular, digital
communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online
services such as GEnie, BiX
and the early CompuServe,
e-mail lists
and Bulletin Board
Systems (BBS).
•
In the 1990s,Internet forum software, such as WebEx,
created running conversations with "threads".
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Threads are topical connections between messages on a
metaphorical "corkboard". Some have likened blogging to the
Mass-Observation project of the mid-20th century.
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The term "weblog" was coined by Jorn Barger
on 17 December 1997. The short form, "blog", was coined by Peter
Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog
in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in April or May 1999.
•
Shortly thereafter, Evan Williams at Pyra Labs used
"blog" as both a noun and verb ("to blog", meaning "to
edit one's weblog or to post to one's weblog") and devised the term
"blogger" in connection with Pyra Labs' Blogger product, leading to
the popularization of the terms.
IMPORTANCE OF BLOG
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Helps to build social relations with other people such
as readers and other bloggers.
•
Many blogs provide commentary on a particular subject;
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Online brand advertising of a particular individual or
company. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web
pages, and other media related to its topic.
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Blog helps individuals to share ideas, feelings and
experiences which they have on particular issues.
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Helps individuals to get information on various issues.
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Blog helps to make people update their lives.
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Blogs help to get money; this can be done through
advertising. (business)
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It is an easy way of passing information that a person
needs to share with others all over the word.
DISADVANTAGES OF BLOGS
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Can cause moral decay.
•
Leads to cultural destruction
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It needs computer skill that is it segregates people in
terms of skill and economic level.
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Some blogs are biased as they may contain inaccurate
information.
NB. It is easy to open a blog but difficult to maintain.
A blogger needs time to update it, also some individuals can post harsh and
abusive information there for the administrator has to delete such posts.
READ MORE
•
Fitzsimons F. & Mannion J(2006), General Certicate
of Secondary Eucation (GCSE):Succes
Revision Guide English and English Literature, London, Letts Educational Publisher.P
35
HOW TO CREATE A BLOG
•
To create a free blog is not a hard task. A person can
create it even in not more that 15 minutes.
BELOW ARE THE PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED
1.
Create
a Google account (gmail email address acount).To open a gmail email address
(account) follow these procedures
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Open an internet search engine (opera, mozilla
fire fox or internet explorer etc)
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Write (www.gmail.com)
in the web tool bar then click search.
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Click sign up or create an account.
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Inter the all needed personal informations then
click next step
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Enter the verification code sent by google in
your phone then click continue.
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Click next step, there the google email account
yet created.
·
After creating a google email account sign out
then starts to open a blog using the procedures bellow.
HOW TO CREATE A BLOG
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Write www.blogspot.com in the web site address pane, or
go to google search and write blogger then click search.
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Click sign in to continue blogger and inter your gmail
email address and the password.
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Click button continue to blog.
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The page blogger: blogger dashboard will be opened
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Click on the
button new blog
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Type the title of your blog and the blog address which
people may use to access your blog.
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Choose a template then click on the button create blog
then you will receive a message that congratulation your new blog is active
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Then you can be able to write post and publish them.
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Click preview to see how your blog seem like.
EXAMPLEs OF BLOG
There are so many blogs opened by different people. The
examples of such blog are;
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Michuzi blog,
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Mbeya yetu,
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Gumzo la jiji,
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Mpekuzi,
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Millad ayo.
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Amani blog
•
Dickson blog
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Youth embassy
•
Katoto blog etc.
•
THE TEKU BAED’S BLOG CREATED BY THE TEKU BAED GROUP IS
CALLED “TEKU BAED TED 501”
HOW TO ACCESS THE BAED’S BLOG?
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One can access the blog “TEKU BAED TED 501” through the
following ways.
q
To access
the blog one has to write the name of the blog “TEKU BAED TED 501” in the
search engine’s search pane and click search or inter then choose the
alternatives brought.
q
Another alternative is by writing the blog’s
website address “tekubaed.blogspot.com” in the search engine’s address pane.
TOOLS WE USED TO OPEN THE BLOG.
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The tools we used in opening the TEKU BAED TED 501 are
the following.
v
Modem
v
Flash
v
Computer (pc)
v
Mobile phones
A FLASH
Modem
PHONE
Computer (PC)
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