Category: Technology
Do We Really Know How to Teach Ancient Languages?
In order to make sure that future generations appreciate and understand our historical legacy, we have to ensure that we are teaching ancient languages in the most appropriate manner possible.
Here’s a thought provoking piece from the SBL site…
Society of Biblical Literature: “Even if not as ‘useful,’ and proportionally much less popular than modern languages, in absolute numbers there is still a considerable interest in learning ancient languages. The demand is answered with a plethora of popular as well as academic textbooks, programs, and courses, some of them attempting to exploit the latest information technologies.[1] This recent supply of IT based programs should not, however, mislead, us into assuming that the emergence of real new approaches in imparting ancient languages has occurred. Students’ achievements, their facility in accessing the classical texts, and their overall satisfaction have not necessarily improved.[2] Moreover, there is hardly any research to be found dedicated specifically to ancient language pedagogy.[3] In spite of this apparently thin layer of modern technology, the teaching of ancient languages is usually characterized by conservative pedagogical notions and methods in need of reexamination and much change.”
I remember initially hating Attic Greek due to the insistence of memorization and vocabulary. Hopefully, new paradigms from other disciplines will inform how ancient languages are being taught in colleges and universities so that students will continue to be intrigued by the lure of the past.
Is the Lizard Man Back?
The Lizard Man sightings first popped up in my native Pee Dee region of South Carolina around 1988 when I was 10 years old. I remember buying a “Lizard Man” t-shirt at the I-95 Speedway outside of Florence, SC and wore it almost daily with pride. Perhaps that’s when my love of all things cryptid began.
Anyway, there are new Lizard Man sightings in the Pee Dee according to WIS tv out of Columbia…
WIStv.com Columbia, SC: “Lizard Man” returns?: “Dixie Rawson of Bishopville sent WIS News 10 an e-mail about a big surprise she got at her home Thursday morning. ‘The whole front half of our van is chewed up. There are bite marks right through the front grill. Both sides of the van above the wheel wells were bitten and the metal is bent like a piece of paper.’
It reminded Dixie of the local legend of the ‘Lizard Man’ that stretches back for decades. Now some are wondering if the Lizard Man is back.”
You can read more about the Lizard Man of SC here at Wikipedia:
The Lizard Man is described as being seven feet tall, bipedal, and well built, with green scaly skin and glowing red eyes. It is said to have three toes on each foot and three fingers on each hand which end in long black claw-like nails.
Thanks to Jon for sending over!
Sharing is Caring
I use Google Reader to plow through about 500 or so RSS feeds everyday. If you’d like to subscribe to a feed where I share things that I feel are interesting or useful, feel free to bookmark or grab the feed of my Shared Items page:
Sam Harrelson’s Google Reader Shared Items
At the behest of Tris Hussey, I’m strongly considering switching to NetNewsWire full time. Here’s the shared items feed for that:
Sam’s NetNewsWire Shared Items
What Does Jazz Have to Do With Neurology?
I’m a huge jazz fan (Thelonious Monk FTW), so I was intrigued by the connection between jazz music and creativity. Thanks to Ze for the link…
Neurology and Jazz: Using MRI Scans To Study Spontaneity and Creativity | Business Intelegant
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Best Blogger?
I was beyond honored to win the “Best Blogger” award last night at the Affiliate Summit. The Summit is a gathering of about 3,000 affiliate and online marketers and there were two very deserving guys also nominated for the award.
I’m here at the conference until tomorrow afternoon, so I’ll be posting some fun pics when I get a chance.
Another Marketing Legend | ReveNews: “I will note that our Revenews leader, Sam Harrelson, took the Best Blogger award and I applaud him on the gargantuan task of re-working almost a decade of commentary on this site into something usuable.”
Crazy!
More soon.
I miss my baby, btw. This is the longest I’ve been away from her and didn’t realize how much that would affect me.
I’ll be home soon, MH!
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i love traveling. especially to
i love traveling. especially to vegas. so surreal.
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THE TIME GUARDIANS
THE TIME GUARDIANS
In the ages of the ancient advanced civilizations the presence of the Guardians of Time was recognized with respect, reverence and humility. Over the millennia a new mystery was formed and only a few chosen ones, like high priests, spiritual masters and shamans were granted to study it. They were the ones that got a deeper insight in the secret of THE TIME GUARDIANS. The beings were referred to as visitors from other systems, protectors or destroyers and even gods.