Sosyal Medya İçin İçerik Üretimi / Social Media Content Tools + WORKSHOPOsman GazaliBir medya çalıştayı için hazırladığım sunum.
Büyük çoğunluğu ücretsiz araçlardan oluşan sosyal medyada kolay bir şekilde içerik hazırlamanızı ve yayınlamanızı sağlayacak araçlar...
Sunum sonunda bu araçlarla yapılabilecek hazır bir workshop da bulunmaktadır. İsmime dokunmadan kullanabilirsiniz.
English by Yourself / Kendi Başınıza İngilizceOsman GazaliThe document offers various tips and resources for self-studying English, emphasizing the importance of consistent motivation for success. Recommended methods include listening to music with lyrics, watching movies and shows with subtitles, using online platforms for exercises, and practicing speaking. Also suggested are specific websites and apps designed to aid language learning, such as Duolingo, BBC Learning English, and Memrise.
Worksheet: UPSY DAISYOsman GazaliThe poem encourages children to go to the masjid, or mosque, with their family for prayers. It describes the masjid as a wonderful place to visit where you can stand and pray together, meet friends and teachers, and listen to the imam. The masjid is presented as a special place made for everyone to go together as a family and community.
Worksheet: SAM COOKE - WONDERFUL WORLDOsman GazaliThe document appears to be lyrics from the song "What a Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke. The lyrics express not knowing much about school subjects like science, math, or books, but knowing that the world would be wonderful if the person they love loves them in return. It conveys the message that love is more important than academic knowledge.
Ödev Kontrol Li̇stesi̇Osman GazaliSınıfta ödevleri kontrol için hazırladığımız liste. Excel versiyonunu da atacağım. İstediğiniz değişikliği yapabilirsiniz..
Two volvesOsman GazaliAn old Cherokee tells his grandson about the internal battle between two wolves within every person - an evil wolf of negative emotions and traits and a good wolf of positive emotions and traits. When the grandson asks which wolf wins, the elder responds simply that the wolf that wins is the one that a person chooses to feed and give power to through their choices and actions.
MEB Yönetmeliği: Disiplin cezalarıOsman GazaliMilli Eğitim Bakanlığı yönetmeliğindeki "Disiplin Cezaları" başlığını sınıfta okumak yerine slayttan izlettim. Her bir maddeyi ayrı ayrı slayta hazırladım. Maddeler derece derece geliyor.
Sondaki İngilizce notta şu yazıyor:
"You can't run, you can't hide. // Ne kaçabilirsin, ne de saklanabilirsin." =)
This Week: Earthquake in ChinaOsman GazaliThe document details a series of photos from the earthquake in China occurring between April 20-24, 2013, depicting the chaos and devastation caused by aftershocks. It highlights various scenes such as rescuers aiding the injured, people fleeing dangerous areas, and the community's response to the disaster. Emotional moments are captured, including individuals mourning lost relatives and the struggles faced by those affected.
This Week: Neighbor SyriaOsman GazaliThe document highlights the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, noting that 1.3 million are currently refugees and 4 million more are displaced. Various images depict the struggles and resilience of Syrian families and children in refugee camps, including scenes of daily life, education, and care for one another. It also mentions the staggering toll of the conflict, with 70,000 people reported killed in Syria.
This Week: RobotsOsman GazaliThis document discusses various robots and their applications from around the world during the fourth week of March. Robots mentioned include da Vinci, a robot surgeon; RoboLobster, an underwater robot; Mr. Spoon, a robot to help disabled people; Toyota robots that play instruments; a home-made robot pulling a farmer in Beijing; moving shelves; a robot helping control another robot hand; robots assisting policemen and soldiers by carrying things; a robot that can help in shopping malls; an English teacher robot in Seoul; robots playing football; and Mahru-Z, a home assistant robot that can clean, operate appliances like a washing machine and microwave.
This Week: Winter WeatherOsman GazaliThis document highlights various winter weather events in March, week 2, including heavy snow in Germany and the Netherlands. It notes a world record attempt for snow angels, activities like skiing and snowman building, and people adapting to snowy conditions in various locations. Additionally, it mentions cultural elements such as traditional ceremonies and daily life impacted by the winter weather.
This Week: AutomobilesOsman GazaliThe document discusses various aspects of automobiles during February week 4, including different car features, pollution in Beijing, and various locations worldwide where cars are prominent. It highlights unique automotive innovations such as homemade electric cars and showcases events like races and exhibitions. Additionally, it mentions the impact of industries like metal recycling on automobile production.
Daily Life -January 2013-Osman GazaliThis document provides a summary of daily life around the world in January 2013 through a series of photographs with captions. The photographs depict children playing in snow and on ice in locations like Germany, Kashmir, and the United States. Other images show cultural events like an international kite festival in India and a young boy wearing a crown in Spain. Additional photos capture daily activities in countries such as fishing on ice in the US, cleaning statues in snow in Berlin, and people carrying fishing nets in Benin.
This Week: Earthquake in ChinaOsman GazaliThe document details a series of photos from the earthquake in China occurring between April 20-24, 2013, depicting the chaos and devastation caused by aftershocks. It highlights various scenes such as rescuers aiding the injured, people fleeing dangerous areas, and the community's response to the disaster. Emotional moments are captured, including individuals mourning lost relatives and the struggles faced by those affected.
This Week: Neighbor SyriaOsman GazaliThe document highlights the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, noting that 1.3 million are currently refugees and 4 million more are displaced. Various images depict the struggles and resilience of Syrian families and children in refugee camps, including scenes of daily life, education, and care for one another. It also mentions the staggering toll of the conflict, with 70,000 people reported killed in Syria.
This Week: RobotsOsman GazaliThis document discusses various robots and their applications from around the world during the fourth week of March. Robots mentioned include da Vinci, a robot surgeon; RoboLobster, an underwater robot; Mr. Spoon, a robot to help disabled people; Toyota robots that play instruments; a home-made robot pulling a farmer in Beijing; moving shelves; a robot helping control another robot hand; robots assisting policemen and soldiers by carrying things; a robot that can help in shopping malls; an English teacher robot in Seoul; robots playing football; and Mahru-Z, a home assistant robot that can clean, operate appliances like a washing machine and microwave.
This Week: Winter WeatherOsman GazaliThis document highlights various winter weather events in March, week 2, including heavy snow in Germany and the Netherlands. It notes a world record attempt for snow angels, activities like skiing and snowman building, and people adapting to snowy conditions in various locations. Additionally, it mentions cultural elements such as traditional ceremonies and daily life impacted by the winter weather.
This Week: AutomobilesOsman GazaliThe document discusses various aspects of automobiles during February week 4, including different car features, pollution in Beijing, and various locations worldwide where cars are prominent. It highlights unique automotive innovations such as homemade electric cars and showcases events like races and exhibitions. Additionally, it mentions the impact of industries like metal recycling on automobile production.
Daily Life -January 2013-Osman GazaliThis document provides a summary of daily life around the world in January 2013 through a series of photographs with captions. The photographs depict children playing in snow and on ice in locations like Germany, Kashmir, and the United States. Other images show cultural events like an international kite festival in India and a young boy wearing a crown in Spain. Additional photos capture daily activities in countries such as fishing on ice in the US, cleaning statues in snow in Berlin, and people carrying fishing nets in Benin.
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demektir.
Çoğu ülkede bundan dolayı
öğrenceilere birden fazla
yabancı dile teşvik edilir.
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