Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Assalammualaikum and a very good day to all...

3 groups have finished their practicum :

1. The 'K' group / 1st practicum ( 1 month )

2. The 'J' group / 3rd / final practicum ( 3 months )

3. The Warwick University group ( 3.5 months )

Each of them gave different feedbacks concerning practicum . What ever they are , good or bad feedbacks , they're just a chip off a much bigger block . The 'K' group was the most challenged due to time constraints . They have to teach , get to know school culture , the pupils' attitudes , lesson planning and reflection / report writing . Some even trembled in front of the classroom.                                                                                     
However , I'm proud of my Warwick University  students  . Although they were small sized and some of the students  were bigger than them ( not to mention that one of them actually wanted to quit teaching on the second day ) , they managed to control the noisiest class !! They managed to attract their interest in learning . How about that ?

My 'J' group was the happiest since it was their last practicum and so much closer to graduation !!

Here are some of the dos and don'ts of teaching practicum .                                                                                                                                                                                  

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

A few friends of mine suffer from this problem... try this !!!

Remove Shortcut Virus From Pendrives and Memory Cards without Antivirus

If all your folders in pendrive/flash drives or memory cards are converted into shortcut icons then it is a good news for you.  image
Now I’m going to tell you how to remove this virus without using any antivirus software. If you have not formatted your flash drive then you can solve this problem.

Most of the people come across this type of issues with their working environment.  So for solving it follow the steps given below:

Steps are very easy

First of all Click on Start >> Run >> and type cmd and click on OK.
Here I assume your pen drive letter as G:
Enter this command.
attrib -h -r -s /s /d g:\*.*
You can copy the above command >>  Right click in the Command Prompt and
paste it.
Note : Don't forget to replace the letter g with your pen drive letter.
Now press Enter
That’s it!

Now you can  check for your files and folder in  Pen Drive.

TIP: You can open Run Command using your ketboard shortcut key combination. Press  Ctrl + R

Taken from :

 http://www.trickstoday.com/2012/01/remove-shortcut-virus-from-pendrives.html