Monday, December 31, 2007
shared numbers of my blog
2. other 134 2,26%
3. ....blogspot.com/2007/05/city-or-village-life.html 104 1,76%
4. http://schmiodile.blogspot.com/search?q=puzzle 58 0,98%
5. ....com/2007/03/about-necessity-to-understand.html 53 0,89%
6. ...m/2006/12/amazing-playground-boys-and-mums.html 50 0,84%
7. ...006/12/puzzle-everything-is-illuminated-is.html 47 0,79%
8. http://www.schmiodile.blogspot.com/ 45 0,76%
9. ...om/2007/10/example-of-scaffold-la-vygotsky.html 38 0,64%
10. ...pot.com/2007/09/6-no-budget-marketing-tips.html 36 0,61%
11. De Rest 1.509
idea design practice evaluation
the design or the evaluation
Idea
Design
Plan
Practice
Route
Evaluation
Rewrite
Rewrite
If we do it this way
would creation be different?
Friday, December 28, 2007
home is where the heart is
t'is because I cannot leave my heart
My heart hasn't left yet
That's why I don't return
I'm not willing to leave them behind.
That's why I don't return
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please open the door.
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The door is open,
but I'm thinking of them
and I hesitate to enter.
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I watched everything is illuminated with my father.
He decided he wants to learn.
I'm very happy.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Opaque particles
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (34)
How to make a feedpoem
Then get your feeds burned at feedburner.
Then get a statistics counter for your feeds.
Then keep up posting until you have about 25-100 views a day.
Then go to your stats and click 'items'.
This will give a list of items that were visited that day.
Then copy paste the list on your post.
You now have a feedpoem.
Here's the feedpoem for friday, 21 december 2007.
blogrolls and swapping links
Puzzle Sunday (31)
News on global warming
an educated guess at Yale
low on red please
the need for tactile schools
Puzzle Sunday (27)
Blogtagpoem
The frustrated prismaparticles
de gulden snede is very Dutch
Dear cultural parodycenter,
Sorry I
Blame and your self
Puzzle Sunday (30)
15 for less family stress
my secret passion as a mom
Puzzle Sunday (32)
Puzzle Sunday (26)
prisma light
Puzzle Sunday (33)
The raven
scaffold the morning ritual
a gap between pratice and theory
Puzzle funday (29)
prismatic reverse
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
News on global warming
I'm not a full believer in carbon dating and therefore I'm labelling this controversial.
Besides I don't adhere the following line of reasoning:
Reality can't be the way things are, because it doesn't fit my theoretic model.
The frustrated prismaparticles
Thus a prisma is a 'frustrated' fluid, a tear is not.
An article will appear in Science, 21 december.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
15 for less family stress
2 take a deep cleansing breath, relax: holidays are meant for relaxation
3 count to ten; are you going to regret saying that?
4 do cleaning pitches instead of trying to tidy all day long
5 cook, clean, do shopping together
6 do games together, blog, read, talk, hug, draw
7 get blankets and sit on the couches with blankets, all together
8 have plenty of puzzles bookmarked for the children
9 have craft materials ready for use in a box: paint, brushes, paper, glue, materials
10 do washing clothes when you wake up in the morning and when you go to bed
11 don't mind the mess, mind the family
12 try to get enough sleep
13 reward the little ones with a sweet when they behave well
14 ignore behavior that you don't like, give attention when they're kind
15 make a long shopping list and get it in advance
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (33)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
prismatic reverse
Monday, December 10, 2007
the need for tactile schools
I had a wooden puzzle in my hands. A fisherman's son thought he wouldn't know how to solve it, but he was going through the right steps. A lesson about non-verbal learning.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (32)
Meanwhile for the real piece of resistance: cosmology and relativity, followed by the faster than light puzzle: can tachyons break the rule of cause before effect? join in the discussion.
Sorry I
Probably my article will get published on blanco regel, my first e-zine article. It's an article on blogging filled with ideas.
Well, my writing starts to ressemble my coocking: trying to obtain combinations of healthy and good taste thinking, sporadically off, often looks strange because of frequent lack of interest for the presentation.
I wrote a new publisher an e-mail and got a request for a full or a partial the same day. To distract myself from the book I'm going to invent games and do writing contests. I enterred 4, in Dutch.
Monday, December 3, 2007
scaffold the morning ritual
How could I construct a scaffold for this?
First what kind of development do I want to see. I want them to use their own alarm every morning, to set it and to wake up when it rings. I want them to dress up and make their food for school and not to forget sports items they need that day. I want them to find their socks themselves.
To get them to do this, it will be necessary to first teach how to use batteries and to know how to read the time and to set the time right.
To stand up in the morning and put out the alarm seems easy, but for a child it's not that easy. When your eyes aren't awake, you can't use them as well as during the daytime. Especially in the winter when there's less sunshine.
Then to dress up, it's necessary they know approximately what weather there is and what you need to wear. Ideally they should watch the weather news or read it in the newspaper.
The older boys master all this very well. I could let them teach this to the young one.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (31)
To find the way accross the web makes me think of this pathfinderpuzzle from Oskar from Deventer and Puzzles.com.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Blogtagpoem
village and city life
blame yourself http://www.displaypagerank.com/
making home fun teenagers
city and village life
sublimated sex
alzheimer's + multilinguals + less chance
chez odile
everything is illuminated ... guillotine
les belles images + de beauvoir
sexy ice rocket
variance in evolution
Vygotsky and scaffolding examples
"everything is illuminated", Kundera
pygmalion effect school
Kangoeroe Math Competition
teaching "everything is illuminated"
ELEPHANT PRINCIPLE ENCYCLOPEDIA
mums and young boys
(I've put the tags that people searched today as in the list to obtain this 'print'of tags used to come here)
Friday, November 23, 2007
prisma light
Why is light so important, and is the absence of it a cause for depression?
Why does life need light? Is life energy, and what is energy?
Why is shedding light a metaphor for learning?
When can some not bear light and why? What is the other sense in "unbearable lightness". Has it anything to do with bears?
Why do some prefer dark, and why do people who are in full light not understand those who are not? Is life colour?
Is colour what makes light? Do you love prisma's?
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Puzzle funday (29)
MATHEMATICS AND HUMOR, University of Chicago Press, 1980. Paper, 1982. Japanese translation, 1983, Dutch translation, 1990. -- In MATHEMATICS AND HUMOR I i} explore the operations and structures common to humor and the formal sciences (logic, mathematics, and linguistics), ii) show how various notions from these sciences provide formal analogues for different sorts of jokes and joke schema, and iii) develop a mathematical model of jokes (joke schema) using ideas from "catastrophe theory"...
I found examples that contradict that maths and humor don't go together here, here and here.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
low on red please
Her face was red. Red sweets.
In the Netherlands, teachers use red for corrections. Now I would like to know if this has a harmful consequence for understanding and remembring remarks.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Dear cultural parodycenter,
Thanks,
Odile
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
my secret passion as a mom
Friday, November 9, 2007
The raven
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!" -
Merely this, and nothing more.
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
"Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice:
Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore -
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; -
'Tis the wind and nothing more."
Dear Pipske, in darkness a little light shines brighter.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
blogrolls and leafrolls
There are all these other chores waiting. I'm doing better this year though.
Outside all around me the sight of the tempest, a thick cover of pink greyish sky with light shining under it, rain pouring and the yellow and red leaves of the wine spread across the garden. The apple tree holding on to it's shrimpled leaves waving at me and increasingly transparent. There's rarely more than thirty minutes of rain here. What does that do to character.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (27)
My feelings about these brute periods in history are still in a moratorium.
Should I take responsibility or at least a stand?
I prefer to look at the process than at the guilt, although I'm sure guilt exists.
The process and the road can be equated. I suppose the craziest stand would be that it's Descartes who led to the use of the guillotine.
The question if existence is thinking, may have led to the idea to stop one to exist is to stop one from thinking and the locus of thinking is in the head.
The revolutionary martyr Marat was interred along with Mirabeau, Descartes and Voltaire.
The lesson might be: Killing the person is not going to stop thinking.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Blame and your self
It's difficult when you follow rules of behaviour and they don't work out with al people or all circumstances. When do you follow rules and why?
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (26)
a gap between pratice and theory
Yesterday I watched awakenings and recognized the frustration when the doctor has an enormous amount of knowledge, but no handles to work with it. In this realm, the entry of Piaget and Feuerstein has yet to come it seems, or it seems it has just started comming, leaving room for artists and inventors, game-designers and musicians to fill the gap.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
an educated guess at Yale
de gulden snede is very Dutch
Serendip is a site with forums for those interested in Psychology, Psychobiology, Psychofysiology and related.
In the Netherlands, and particularly in architecture, the gulden snede is very important because it's pleasant. The post in the blog that I link too is about this special relationship between aesthetics and maths.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (26)
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Sweat potatoe, Harry Potter
Monday, October 15, 2007
ape wisdom
I ask myself what is the best way to evolve into a primatologist?
Maybe by reading this book:The Nature of Play, Pellegrini, A.D. & Smith, P.K. (eds.), New York: Guildford Press
contains a chapter from Dr. Carol Berman, "Object play in great apes: studies in nature and captivity".
Sunday, October 14, 2007
exercise your brain for the future
more timehacks
Have a list of things you would want to buy some time this year. When you're near a shop and you happen to see the item for a good price, you can buy it quicker, because the decision has already been taken to do so.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Puzzle sunday (25)
Imagine you don't have materials, only what's in your environment. Now how would you make a cylinder, a cube and a tetrahedron that each one has a volume of 1 deciliter? You may use 4 imaginary tools. What steps are necessary?
How does your imagination work? Are you like Berkeley who thinks you can imagine concise shapes? or like Locke who says that one could visually imagine a triangle neither equilateral, nor isosceles, nor scalene but somehow all and none of these at once?
Do you solve this with words, with images, with ideas, with colour?
Friday, October 12, 2007
example of a scaffold à la Vygotsky
An example of a scaffold would be what I did at the swimming pool the other day.
situation:
My son is 4 years old. He was the first in a row but went outside for a while and then returned. Then he complained that he was first to the boy who had taken his place in the line. "it's not fair, I was first." I told him that he can expect people to take his place when he goes away. Now the boy who was first left. My son quickly went back first in line. Now I asked him if he thinks that's fair. The other boys comes back and sees his place is taken and complains. I then say: "but before you thought it was fair to take the place of someone else." Then a discussion starts about that sometimes you're first, and sometimes you're second.
The scaffold in this case was that I made a connection to cars and place in a sequence. I said you can put a yellow car first, second or third, or a blue car, or a red one. You can look at how many different places you can put a car in a row.
Now I can use this scaffold in the future to talk about an honest system of giving every child a turn, I can use this to teach morality, I can use this to teach principles of combinatorics.
selfreflection after Lou Reed
I'm so happy I found friends in books; voices from other worlds and other ages. The meaning I felt exists and I can share it through thought, which I consider to be elaborated feeling. It crosses barriers of dogma, countries and time as if it were light. I'm not nothing, I'm the result of rich history and lessons from the past. I can disagree with my friends and criticise them, but they make me think and give my life meaning. Light is everywhere, if you open your mind to it.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
shapeless knowledge in transition
Seb Paquet in Many 2 many refers to how an article on the internet, originally from Linton Freeman, became widely read because of bloggers linking to the article.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Tracking content
The strangest decision that lies ahaid is if I'm going to write the article in English or in Dutch first. Blogging has a terminology that I prefer to use in English, because most of what I read about blogging is written in English. The Dutch words are less precise.
This site gives advise how to use statistics from your blog to understand what happens when you post, which pages attract readers and if these are your loyal readers or rather unique visitors. I bookmarked this site on del.icio.us , simply because there was an icon to do so.
The problem with my article is that it's a collection of interesting ideas, but it doesn't have structure. This reminds me of the picture of caffeinated spider... Maybe I should reduce my coffee drinking?
As allways, for every question I can imagine, google gives an answer. But is it what I'm after?
Puzzle Sunday (24)
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
today I welcome the 1000st returning visitor
Readers come from Universities, Technical schools, are parents, students, academics, writers, puzzle lovers, multilinguals, multiculturals, teachers.
I write about twice a week. This is a place of clay, that I'm molding. It's fun, it's practise, it's trying out.
scriptwriting scaffolds
Find a box of toys e.g. of your children. Take some out without looking. On a piece of paper, write down the words that come up in your mind. Get as many strange words as possible.
Finished?
now we get to play with google. What is in the minds of other people in connection to the same words you wrote down?
Now relate each word to a character. What kind of character emerges? You may choose the writer of the post as a model. You may use google-image.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
fruit of education
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (24)
Now that's an impossible puzzle. My husband had found something that seemed to resolve it, but unfortunately we were too late, the house was already sold...
So that's what I'm going to try today.
In the Netherlands most people use this site to find a home.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
to play is to learn, to learn is to play
(in Dutch)
Mijn spelen is leren, mijn leren is spelen,
En waarom zou mij dan het leren vervelen?
Het lezen en schrijven verschaft mij vermaak.
Mijn hoepel, mijn priktol verruil ik voor boeken;
Ik wil in mijn prenten mijn tijdverdrijf zoeken,
‘t Is wijsheid, ‘t zijn deugden naar welke ik haak.
My play is to learn and my learn is to play,
why should my learning be this boring way?
Reading and writing is what gives me joy.
I exchange my toy 'hoepel' and 'priktol', [traditional dutch games for young children] for a book;
I want to find my passtime in prints,
't is wisdom, 't is virtue to which I hook.
Monday, September 24, 2007
to comment on Scienceblogs
First I choose a subject that interests me, then I look for a post. Finally, I think about what I read. Do I have knowledge about it? Does a question arise?
Then finally I write a comment. Al through the process I might want to research, or look up a word in the dictionary. When I finish, I read my own comment and ask myself questions about what I wrote. Is it of good tone? Is it adding to the conversation? Should I leave a sentence, a word out?
I'm not minding about the competition for the #500,000 comment. But I did write 4 comments...
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (22)
the real reason why I prefer mindperformance
The sweat and heartbeat and memory failure in front of an audience, the trembling, the sudden case of muteness will not stop me of getting myself into situations where I will get invited to come on television or talk to important people.
On television, it's impossible to have poetic lines come out of my mouth or witty links tagged to my comments. I should avoid television at all times, but I cannot help it, after dropping a few lines I got another invite.
Is there any book or movie with this theme?
I 'm lucky oracle google doesn't dread.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
I love content
I found another way than google for finding contentblogs and feeds. It's http://www.blogscope.net/ . This site gives for certain keywords, you can do combinations, recent texts that appeared tagged with the same keywords. Very useful if you are a content writer to quickly look up a subject. In addition it has a very cool geotool that shows where a certain keyword is used on the planet.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Sleepless night
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Translation from Dutch of this successful blogpost that gave me a rank 390 (out of 100 000) for one day.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Be innovative
An exercise in logic.
(1) the Dutch subculture of sixes (to go for a six out of ten as a student's strategy) is responsible for the lack of innovation.
(2) The minister said it, so it is true.
Number (2) unfortunately has to be dismissed because it isn't a valid formal logical argument (Dutch: drogreden):(a) argumentum ad hominem.
It will be difficult to tackle the first statement when there is no argument to support it.
So it's a challenge. (1) implies there is a connection between (1a) Dutch subculture of sixes and (1b) the lack of innovations.
Hmmm. *thinks*
(1) implies there is a connection between (-1a) subculture of excelling and (-1b) innovation.
Hmmm. *thinks*
Before taking out the model from M out of the closet... In verstand op nul, van Dudink I read there is a connection between somewhat lower grades and a higher creativity. On a Christian site about giftedness, I once read that creativity is associated with transforming the input (knowledge) obtaining another output. One child sees a heap of sand; another sees a heap of sand and hieroglyphs what may lead to questions... The second child may get less high grades for reproductive work, because it may give strange answers. Ergo: maybe a subculture of sixes should lead to innovation? Now I really don't understand anything anymore. Who is right, knowledge or power? Bas Haring, I judge.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
4 for timemanagement
- time management learning plan
- It's about time
- pdf file on instructionlessonplans
- assessing how much time you waste in a week
Saturday, September 8, 2007
6 no budget marketing tips
What were the ingredients:
(1) a good post - original idea, humour, serious aspect, knowledge plus new angle
(2) topic is in the news
(3) 2 forums on related subjects where people know you, open a topic
(4) enough time to go visit some new blogs on a related topic to leave a fresh link, choose some blogs that are about the same as yours e.g. at the http://truthlaidbear.com/ecosystem.php
(5) Here I wrote:
go to http://www.ultralinking.com/, submit your blog address and immediately cut and paste their code into your blog. Then go back to ultralinking to check if you're submitted.
But as Mark comments, after 2 days of many new hits, I have to pay. I don't think they're a scam, but it's not no-budget publicity either. I didn't proceed to pay.
(6) react to an article in the news on a subject that is closely linked to one of your topics of interest. Leave a link.
Probably there was more to it... what
I forgot.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
blogging for grammar
We are thinking of ways to attract more traffic. He was thinking out a secret strategy. It's so much fun.
In the meantime I discovered another tool that is fun for bloggers. It shows where a popular search label is located on a map. Notice this one is very local.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
exploration on marketing the intrinsical interest
Later on the day I reflect on my blog. Sometimes I try out some marketting strategy that I read about to realize that what I wrote that day doesn't match the new audience I reached. I shouldn't be playing, but planning. To return to one of my interests, learning through playing.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (21)
And what I like is that there is a description of a selfmade Burr that costs 1$.
I can visualize Burr making workshops around the world.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
4 movies that motivated my children
(2) Lang leve de koningin (because a smart girl can be better at chess than at school)
(3) Lemony Snicket's 'We're very concerned' (because one of the children invents incredible solutions and the other applies the knowledge he found in books)
(4) A beautiful mind (because Nash fights mental illness with his exceptional mind, succeeds and even wins the Nobel prize) (very mature content though, read the discussion under comments)
Sunday, August 26, 2007
What comes after breastfeeding
What to do with all this lugage? How about writing another book?
About my bicycle: La bicyclette à Odile. No, my bike is active level only.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
from parent chores to readership
In between I searched the web for my blog with hotbot msn search and found out that someone had thanked me for an idea from my blog. This search site enables you to find sites that link to you. What I found out is that the list is different for different searching engines. It can be useful to know who links to you to get an idea if you're writing attracts the readership that you're looking for. Many readers may be writers, after all.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
factor analysis and creation
Sometimes you present your ideas in a form that’s perfectly understandable but phrased in an uncommon way. As with poetry, the unusual wording causes the reader to pay closer attention to what’s being said, to consider things from a slightly different perspective.
The puzzling thing is that I have a slightly different perspective
in Dutch
and French as well. (I'm half Dutch, half French.)
This
makes me think
that I might have my
axes slightly rotated if we would do a factor analysis of concepts and
items
that we relate to them.And I know that the picture is not one of axes that are rotated
like in the
book, but that's exactly the kind of transformation I would do
with information.
I add something that wasn't there in the manual.And note that on the sphere, where the lines meet, the axes look orthogonal.
And this
is what ktismatics is
teaching us, showing us with the practice of creation.
How to read,
observe with our creation button ON.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Puzzle vacation time
Posts with all kinds of puzzles (plugged)
this is a sheep puzzle. Rated: not sure if a sheep can understand English nor if it can use the interface we provide it. There is a sound track to go with it.
Puzzles and science about puzzles
Friday, July 27, 2007
Puzzle sunday (20)
writing group adherence
Thursday, July 26, 2007
looking back from future
What if I would live years ahead when the many many problems of safety, hunger, housing, criminality, education and psychology on a world scale are resolved. How would I look at present times? Would I judge over myself without looking at the context? What would I think of others? What do I judge now and am I forgetting about their context?
Monday, July 23, 2007
on the dock between monuments
I know I would at some point want to read it. I didn't have enough money on me to buy the music, which I will do. This buying of the lyrics felt as a contrast for my feelings and thoughts. I forgot my bicycle after the play, and my daughter made a turn when we bicycled around the terrain, very appropriately the ancient dock of Den Helder.
The band drummer with a lovely smile made a joke about it "you'll be back a third time!"
He was right. I saw the pianist from Roman Polanski the night before. I bought it in our supermarket - another contrast.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Puzzle sunday (19)
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (18)
teens at home and fun
I was pleased with the idea, but slowly, the enthousiasm of the teenagers started to crumble. One didn't want to come over because of his new computer. My friend wanted me to come with her to a museum with the children. Therefore I should go to another museum to buy a museum card. There was one day left for my idea and we decided to put the idea off for a week.
This gives me time to elaborate on the idea, maybe order some booklets or print some additional literature. Yes, I might order a book or two.
update on writing
Will this be a next step in building a carreer in writing? Hope so.
Except for writing letters for organisations, critics of theater plays and a book in two languages, my writing experience consists of blogging since november last year.
Being clear and twisting ears are two conscious competing aims that I try to satisfy whenever I write. This makes me feel both awkward and relaxed around writers who aim to write with style. There aren't many writers in the Netherlands that write about writing, let alone non-fiction. Maybe it's because it's a small country with a limited number of people who speak the language and a limited number of writers.
I'm very happy to try and a little worried about it. Or is it just arousal?
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Puzzle sunday (17)
If for whatever reason, Puzzle sunday doesn't appear, it might be a good idea to look for a puzzle book, for not missing your weekly mental workout. An alternative would be to browse through older posts for a puzzle.
books for children are scaffolds for development
Now how can we build those scaffolds?
One way is creating books that contain stories that in some way helps children to reach a higher level of morals, reading skills, vocabulary, understanding of emotions, historical awareness,...
For surcharged parents and teachers, these books are a great help to build their children's character. After reading a part of the book, you can talk about your own ideas about what is written in the book, and ask what your child thinks about it.
If you want to go ahead and write a book, why not enter a competition? Maybe you will end up getting published. Good luck!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
more visitors for you blog
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
5 excellent blogs for personnal growth
(1) Ktismatics
(2) Serendip
(4) Jason Hesiak
(5) Samcarr's blog
(6) Chez Odile
What do you say? It does not add up? Well I'm just copying normal human behaviour, that is not logical at all. In fact hardly ever do human beings have thoughts that are consistent with each other. That's why I like to read these blogs to find some consistency in this atopia. (find out in which blog atopia is described)
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Puzzle sunday (16)
house image
So how can I convince the town people that they should buy our house? I guess our house has a image problem. How to fix the image problem of a house?
Anyone?
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
city or village; culture, easy suburb or nature
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (15)
Even if others have thought a thought before me, it makes me feel less lonely and I can wonder how my thought might be slightly different. I often have ideas or questions that I cannot find anywhere.
and now for a puzzle. I'm late for puzzle sunday having painted the kitchen. I'm not sure this is the kind of puzzle you were looking for, it is a group puzzle, maybe something for a group-holliday.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
A lesson in google
(1) I typed: Life and learning finding words for what we feel
(2) I found: teenages, war casualty, art
Art is the way we express.
Art is a way to show.
without words
resilience and strong negative emotions
What I miss though is how to cope with strong negative emotions, strong negative memories and alike. I recommend that one tries to reach out to someone that can be trusted. It is very important to find the right listener.
2 ways: mouth to mouth & organisations
Monday, June 11, 2007
house and education; variabiltiy
Sunday, June 3, 2007
presents for development
Thursday, May 31, 2007
how handwriting and distance to school cause pygmalion effects
What are teachers measuring?
But more importantly, how can schools allieviate these influences?
thinking processor busy: no thinking available today
No creative thoughts available today.
Sorry.
Well, if you really want me to show the contents of my head, this maybe and this or this or this. But right now also this.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Puzzle sunday (14)
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
british tool for script-writing
this school works
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
better education; icerocket trends
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Puzzle sunday (13)
Monday, May 14, 2007
I love puzzles
Puzzles can be boxes. Human psychology would like to unravel the mysteries of the box (symbolic for the brain) , Pandora opened the box, and we enjoy presents in boxes.
On the same site, the Alcatraz puzzle seems like a real challenge.
Also follow on the links on that site. One in particular I should put in my blogroll.
There is a mechanical puzzle competition to encourage new designs. So beautiful.
unplugged scaffolding
The books are in Dutch but the games might be interesting. I'm going to give a link to a dutch site and try to find an English counterpart. Thinkfun, Dutch site that delivers pretty good games and a site that describes abstract games are among my favorite. Wooden puzzle challenges can be difficult even for very bright children. That's good!
I love difficult.
Friday, May 11, 2007
underachievement; effectivity praise for effort is reinforced?
Puzzle sunday (12)
From housesearch to wordsearch?
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Scaffolding, multitasking and house-improvement
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
underachievement: neurology or psychology?
Sunday, May 6, 2007
city or village-life?
Friday, April 20, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Action
Doing stuff.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Puzzle sunday (10)
OK. What is Phi? Well I'm not sure either. It is a greek letter and greek letters are often used in mathematical language. Mathematical language describes reality in a more formal way than does plain, prosaic or poetic language. Or doesn't it?
O, and if anyone of you is looking for a present for a smart boy, check this out! I'm sure I know one little boy that is going to love this!
Friday, April 13, 2007
change the environment
Sunday, April 8, 2007
school gives space to work
Thursday, April 5, 2007
why some schools don't have underachievement
They don't emphasize problems, but emphasize the processes of change and development.
do you know this process that when you write something, you learn about what you write and what you write seems already perished? That's why it took a long time before I decided I would write. Because I felt that whatever I write, there is always something wrong about the ideas. That I would never write down the final idea, until I realized that writing is not about the final score, but about the process of living, experiencing and learning.
example of a school that handles underachievement
It is important to realize that there are different kinds of underachievement. What works in problems with many social problems may not work in other areas. Schools should resist standard solutions and embrace knowledge, mediation skills, specific problem solving.
example of someone who thought about what really happens
My second book is about underachievement. I'm working on a theory.
why some schools have underachievement
Maybe I should have tried harder. I had other things to do. Because now it seems that this school has it.
When turning to the web, I come up with this (incomplete) list:
immigration difficulties
material deprivation and labelling
being a boy
communication skills
hmmm... I'm wondering whether underachieving is influenced by culture. In the Netherlands, the culture of "don't raise your head above the mowing field" is said to be one of the causes of underachievement.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Puzzle sunday (9)
I hope everyone finds the way home (preschool level). Did you know that puzzles may help relax anxiety?
Thursday, March 29, 2007
the mean group
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Puzzle sunday (8)
Monday, March 19, 2007
checklist and DNA
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (7)
DNA home of memory?
(see the comments about the link, just click you're sure it is not a spam link)
What if we can inherit memory through DNA? This would explain why there is instinct and recall of trauma without the knowledge of the story. Is methylation the key to the script of our family history? It may give an alternative explanation to why some people are prone to create false memories in Lab situations. The memory isn't false, but doesn't match present history, because it matches prior history.
My idea though is that if our genes is a book, we are not the book, but we live through the book.
Chez Odile is not original?
Thursday, March 15, 2007
publishing silence
What is a crog?
or is it a crog?
Cuttner defines a crog as a carefully researched weblog.
I do research, but some is on the web and did study to be able to discern fact from fiction, but how can we ever be sure of what is true or not?
I have many links to scientific articles and sites and books. I add meaning and critical thought, sometimes some irony.
The word carefully is a problem though. I'm worried that a professional journalist would do more thorough research. Is that worry justified? Journalists are only human too. They cannot read everything either...
I was adjusting to using the word blog and I'm not ready to call myself a crogger yet.
Whats more, crog is the name of a webvirus...
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
about Proust
I picture the image of a dutch painting. A dutch woman looks tired and hungry when she plants seeds in the soil. In the Netherlands, the climate did not allow for two harvests and life was harsh for peasants.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Weather to blog: clouds of tags
That's why I love sites such as Hackzine.
Top down or bottom up?
Puzzle sunday (6)
list of learning
Neural networks defines top-down learning as a set of cascades of rules. An article that takes time to understand. Did he say that it will take many years before we can program a robot to 'decide' how to answer to spoken language (top-down)?
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
busy, busy...
I also have an idea to translate a book that I think should be translated. (I have to check if it isn't)
list of carnivals of education
I found this list of carnivals of education. Don't ask me why it is called carnival.
Monday, March 5, 2007
about the necessity to understand scaffolding
I have not been reading about underachievement for nothing.
Many teachers don't know that underachievement can be caused by too easy learning materials and lessons. They don't know about the mechanism nor do they know how much it affects children and their families. At the primary school I could see which teachers understand it just by looking at the grades of my children. You might argue that the grades only reflect the ability to teach and not how the teacher handles underachievement. True. In my opinion both are true. The successful teacher handles the underachievement better and gives better answers to difficult questions in the learning material. It is about scaffolding again.
citation of an article
"The first task during mediation is to discourage surface or superficial learning. Children are likely to engage in surface strategies as a matter of pragmatics; as a means of self preservation."
Now back to my reality. I hope it is the flue... but I'm pretty sure it is not. This is why we are thinking of moving to a region with better scaffolding, after five years of trying to manage.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (5)
I don't believe this, I'm seeing twice my posts... :D :D :D
Puzzle Sunday (5)
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Friday, March 2, 2007
noise and coockies
Can I hear something when I eat a coockie? Or many coockies? Or most coockies? When I drink? I rarely drink too much (less than once in 5 years), being a responsible parent. I'm affraid I drank too much coffee, and if I drink too much coffee I'm more likely to loose my sense of humor.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Quality control ignores creativity
What about creativity?
My husband who works in education told me this very smart metaphor for building a curriculum. Imagine we put all quality content in a curriculum in bricks to build the curriculum building. All bricks are labelled for content: A, B, and so on. Then we look at the heap and everyone that went through the pile of bricks gets the certificate. But if we take a look at the heap, it is no building, just a heap. A building is characterized by the relationships between the bricks, it is not merely a heap of excellent building material.
Now look again at parameters.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
2 steps to organize
This way you make own organizing tools. No, no, this is not procrastinating...
I have a all-in one printer, so I think I might print the second page and copy over the post-its.
Can you really follow me?
Never mind, read the article then, I'm sure you will understand that. You need to scroll down the page a bit.
what the hacks?
Do you understand this?
find . -name "*.php" xargs grep -i "special"
That'll find only the php files and grep them for special.
You could also pipe ps through awk and use xargs to kill all of a certain process...
But everybody probably already knew that.
Posted by: A.Nonny.Mouse on February 25, 2007 at 08:26 AM
I found this new speak on a topic about commands for programmers. Imagine how my spellchecker reacts...
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Puzzle Sunday (4)
Another program -I don't know if this one will do, Chris... I hope so.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
On television
Suddenly I got a mail from a journalist.
If I was interested to appear at an actuality program at the television. I quickly recovered from my first defensive reaction and realized that a lot of people would step out of their loneliness if I would show that I am willing to show. The truth is that I took this step first a few years ago, and that I take this step ever since. At first it is a huge step. Then it seems much smaller. I hope many people reach out.
That's my existentialistic trait.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
brainloneliness & other neologisms
about links and visitors
Monday, February 19, 2007
Understanding a restless child
I thought I might look for an answer using Google and found there is a relationship between insulin and restlessness in diabetes, which suggests that restlessness and eating are interconnected, because insulin regulates the intake of sugar in the cells of our bodies. So I searched further including the word "schedule" and got advice over how eating small meals over the day and not eating before sleeping is healthy. The blog with the most common sense I quickly found is here. Making the meal an enjoyable family happening is important but it is easier said than done... Try eating with someone that you're mad at or when you're angry at something. It's not that easy to leave problems behind at the table. In my experience other people can help a lot to change eating habits just by being there and bringing their positive thinking into the equation.
But then, maybe my three-years-old was just being jealous when I tried to teach a neighbour woman some French...
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Puzzle sunday (3)
The site is an example for education. Schools need maps of activities at different levels to make it easier for teachers to choose the right exercises for a particular child, taking in account deficits, strengths and special interests.