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Fatima 2015.10.14 15:36:46
Hi Lisa, I am 63 and and sole carer for my 86 year old mother. My fatehr died at 92 last year. Learning Guitar is one of the few things I can do at home as I can't go out for very long as my mother is dependent of me. I have had many Guitar Teachers over 15 years(how time flies) and a few were good and most were so, so. I think you are a good teacher as you can change/explain whats difficult down to simple. You would be surprised how few Guitar Teachers can do this. Keep up the good work. I admire your talent.
Conejito 2014.12.19 19:21:26
I find using technology in the carloossm or the seminar room at university fascinating. One thing bothers me, though, and that is how affordable such technology can be to the average' teacher. Smartphones, tablet PCs, netbooks, e-readers, and MP4 players as mentioned above are still something very expensive in Bulgaria, unless a school hopes to receive some kind of donation from a charity.Coming from a poor country, i can't see any of the mobile operators (we have three) agreeing to let Pearson or British council take the initiative that was started in Bangladesh. The rat race is taking over and unfortunately this is the reason why brilliant ideas (like m-learning for instance) never catch on in countries like mine.Hopefully I will be able to disseminate the good practices I am going to learn about here. At least talking about it is a good start.Veselin
Emanuela 2012.09.04 01:42:39
Insgihts like this liven things up around here.

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2012.09.04 01:42:39 | Emanuela
Insgihts like this liven things up around here.
2014.12.19 19:21:26 | Conejito
I find using technology in the carloossm or the seminar room at university fascinating. One thing bothers me, though, and that is how affordable such technology can be to the average' teacher. Smartphones, tablet PCs, netbooks, e-readers, and MP4 players as mentioned above are still something very expensive in Bulgaria, unless a school hopes to receive some kind of donation from a charity.Coming from a poor country, i can't see any of the mobile operators (we have three) agreeing to let Pearson or British council take the initiative that was started in Bangladesh. The rat race is taking over and unfortunately this is the reason why brilliant ideas (like m-learning for instance) never catch on in countries like mine.Hopefully I will be able to disseminate the good practices I am going to learn about here. At least talking about it is a good start.Veselin

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