This is my EAP class blog to record the work I am doing in the EAP class at Granvill TAFE in semester 2 2016
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Thursday, 27 October 2016
My Favorite Artwork
Title: Fruit bats
1991
Artist: Lin Onus
Australia
1948-1996
Media category: Sculpture
Dimensions: 250.0 x 250.0 x 250.0 cm
overall
Fruit bats 1991 is made up of fiberglass sculptures of bats
decorated with rarrk (cross-hatching) hanging on a Hills Hoist clothes line. Under
the Hills Hoist icon there is wooden discs designed by dot painting which
representing bats’ dropping. Fruit bats sculpture is a mixed contemporary and
traditional Aboriginal artwork.
The reason that I liked and impressed by this artwork was
that in this artwork the artist shows different between two culture and the
contrast between values. In this artwork aboriginals have been shown as hanging
bats on Hills Hoist which is an invention of Australia representing western culture.
By this artwork the artist means that according to Australian people,
Aboriginals are all the same and one group, nasty and noisy like fruit bats. Beyond
to this the artist decorated each individual fruit bats by different
cross-hatching which shows that they are not the same, they have different
groups, languages, stories and from different places. They artist shows that
they have been hated by Australians and their natural way of living have been
destroyed. As in naturally fruit bats living in tree branches, but by the time
trees had been cut down and their nest had been destroyed so they have gathered
on clothesline. the same it happened to Aboriginals and that is why they have
gathered in small town.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Excursion next week to art gallery of NSW
We plan to go aboriginal art gallery next week to see some types of traditional and contemporary aboriginal art. this excursion will be in 20 oct. 2016 and we have planed to go by train. This excursion is a part of our listening class we go there in order to listen to the art gallery guider and takes notes from that.
Here is the direction
Aboriginal Art At The Gallery
Here is the direction
Aboriginal Art At The Gallery
Reflection on the use of twitter for academic purposes
Twitter is
an online social network service which also called social network, microblog,
and social utility that enable users to send and read short 140- character
messages called "tweets". It can be accessed through website
interface, SMS, and mobile device apps. The users of twitter must be cautious
that as default it is not private as it warns that “What you say on Twitter may
be viewed all around the world instantly.” By going to the settings the user
can change the privacy and make it public which permit only the followers to
read them and retweet.
Twitter has
a broad range of usage such as communicating in a social online space, sending
and receiving short public massages on different topics, conversation with
others and so on depending on the users for which aim they use it. But one of
the most important usage of twitter is its academic usage like its use in
universities, research, projects, and teaching.
As today
many researcher, teachers, and other academic bodies using twitter, it is an
easy and useful way for academic students to follow them and gain knowledge and
information from what they tweet. The academic bodies usually using it
alongside with blogs which means that they simply tweet one or two sentences
about the things which are going on in a seminar, conference, research trips,
projects and put links to podcasts, webcasts and further details where to
downloads papers, other materials and so on. The teachers using twitter in teaching
to give advice on each week tasks, readings and helping the students with
problems.
The students
can use it in groups on particular subjects with hashtag # and the other group
member can follow the hashtag and become aware of what is going on. In
addition, the students who are aiming to learn something without being present
in the class from far ways can follow particular bodies or groups in twitter
and referring to the specific hashtags to see what is happening.
If someone
wants to tweet anything on a special and specific subjects or events can use
hashtag #. Also if the user wants to mention particular bodies can use @
username. Furthermore, it is possible for user to retweet a tweet and also can
reply to it using @ username to mention someone.
Reflection on use of delicious for academic bookmarking
Delicious is
a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and
discovering web bookmarks. It can help academic learners to add
bookmarks of a wide range of useful topics which can help them with their
studies. It has the features that let us to search specific topics in the
search box and has the options to follow or be followed by others. The feed
option shows the post and links which are published by those whom we are
following.
I personally
believe that the delicious can help me to interact with my colleagues and is
useful on group projects to see each other works, sharing ideas and can comment
on the issues. It can always keep me in contact with my bookmarks, my works,
and the useful links which I added them to my account. It is simply a portable
way of carrying my links with me all the times. In addition, during adding
bookmarks we put the exact URL of the intended articles or topics as links,
brief evolution of the content of the text, and some keywords as tags to help
us remember what the article is about.
Furthermore,
the delicious has the features which lets us to publish our bookmarks either
private or public. The private mode is just let the user to see the bookmarks
but the public mode permits others to see them. The delicious has a limitation regarding
to follow or being followed by others. It is that, it needs the exact URL of
delicious user in order to follow or being followed.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Reflection on Email protocols
In order to look professional or as an
academic student you need to observe some basic rules and regulation. One of
this rule is email protocols. Therefore, before emailing or sending something
through email to a teacher or to an academic environment you need to know about
email protocols. Email protocols are a set of rules that assist the person to
properly send information and files or to receive from others.
To have an appropriate feature and look
of your emailed files to an academic environment you need to observe the
following steps.
First, you have to write correctly the
subject of your email. It should be obvious and clear in order to show what the
content of your email is. And if you want to send the same file to many others
or you are doing group emailing it is better to use blind copies in order to
protect others privacy. To show respect and be formal the email should use a
suitable form of address.
Secondly, to be formal and professional
in academic context and in order to be identified the features of your attached
file must have features such as your name, date, page number, the name of your
file and other additional things if required in the header and footer.
Thirdly, if you want to protect your
privacy and email from hackers and others you can do it by two step
verification by changing the password regularly, and using a reliable back up
email.
Thursday, 25 August 2016
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