I was heartened to read Sheila Nicholas's thank you letter to Dr Eric Hoskins in which she mentioned that various
topics relating to instructor remuneration and status were raised. Check it out. Good stuff!
Claudie
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on: August 29, 2010, 12:27:50 PM
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I was heartened to read Sheila Nicholas's thank you letter to Dr Eric Hoskins in which she mentioned that various
topics relating to instructor remuneration and status were raised. Check it out. Good stuff! Claudie |
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on: January 31, 2010, 02:16:24 PM
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Did you ever wish you could read Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, Hindi, Chinese, Korean, Russian - or English (for non-English speakers) No need to learn all those languages. You can use the internet to translate texts for you in seconds. If you want to see what is written in "Asahi Shimbun", just find the newspaper on the internet, select the article and copy and paste it in the translation space. Select the language FROM which you would like to have it translated (in this case, Japanese) and the language INTO which it should be translated (say, English) and click "translate". You can go from Greek to Chinese at the click of a mouse. Warning/caveat: the translations may be clumsy and may not be entirely accurate - but generally good enough to get the gist of the text. Second warning: this is fun, but is highly addictive! Enjoy and be informed. CG http://translate.google.com/ |
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on: January 30, 2010, 08:48:09 PM
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Hi Kevin, Looks interesting. Thanks. Happy 2010. Claudie
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on: January 27, 2010, 12:06:58 AM
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on: December 02, 2009, 01:08:23 AM
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A Microsoft security update for its new computer operating system, Windows 7 as well as older versions of Windows, is resulting in some users getting a "black screen of death" on their machines, according to reports. The problem may be tied to security updates recently released by the software maker.
"Microsoft is investigating reports that its latest release of security updates is resulting in system issues for some customers," the company said in a statement. "Once we complete our investigation, we will provide detailed guidance on how to prevent or address these issues." (Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBC Universal.) Windows users are familiar with the "blue screen of death," when their computers essentially shutdown because of an operating system problem. The new "black screen of death" appears to occur when the computer is first turned on, then shuts down. British security firm Prevx writes about the problem on its blog, and suggests following this procedure: 1) Restart your PC 2) Log on and wait for the black screen to appear 3) Make sure your PC should be able to connect to the Internet (black screen does not appear to affect this) 4) Press the CTRL, ALT and DEL keys simultaneously 5) When prompted, Click Start Task Manager 6) In Task Manager Click on the Application Tab 7) Next Click New Task Now enter the command: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" "http://info.prevx.com/download.asp?GRAB=BLACKSCREENFIX" 9) Click OK and your (Web) browser should start up and begin the download process 10) When prompted for the download Click run, the black screen fix program will download and run to automatically fix the issue. 11) Now restart your PC and the black screen problem will hopefully be gone. "There appears to be many causes of the black screen issue," wrote Dave Kennerley of Prevx Support on the company's blog. "The symptoms are very distinctive and troublesome. After starting your Windows 7, Vista, XP, NT, W2K, W2K3 or W2K8 PC or server the system appears normal. "However, after logging on there is no desktop, task bar, system tray or side bar. Instead you are left with a totally black screen and a single My Computer Explorer window. Even this window might be minimized making it hard to see." |
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on: November 04, 2009, 08:15:53 PM
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Register by November 12th.
(Click on the thumbnail to see the information.) |
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on: October 29, 2009, 11:21:55 AM
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Download and print out the H1N1 Guide from Health Canada
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/h1n1/guide/pdf/h1n1_guide-eng.pdf |
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CALL Computer Assisted Language Learning / Computer Assisted Language Learning / Re: online ESL Activities
on: October 05, 2009, 01:45:28 AM
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CALL Computer Assisted Language Learning / Computer Assisted Language Learning / online ESL Activities
on: October 05, 2009, 01:44:26 AM
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on: July 07, 2009, 09:21:07 PM
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Yes, thank you Kevin. It was easy to re-set and now the correct time is showing. Claudie
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