Hello Hussein,
1. Lesson One: Lectures.
I am happy to inform you that we have decided to provide the same lectures for all e-Learning students.
The page for Lesson One is already published.
Open it at http://protseclass.blogspot.com/2011/06/30.html
This page comprises of 9 Lectures under A.
You are required to read them and understand he contents.
Then you will inform me either by SMS or through the Comments Box below.
Then I will send you the Home Work.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Mwl. Izoba.
2. Learning By Experience!
You are also reminded to use this method of Learning by Experience.
This requires you to send me information of
- what you see and
- what you say
Like:
Teacher we are at Seronera River and looking at a group of Vultures fighting at a Zebra Carcass.
I think the Vultures are rough scavengers.
or
I don't know what to say!
I will reply by sms to you as fast as possible and if you're still there you can tell it to your passengers.
Example: I will tell you about the Pecking order in the Vultures and how competition forced them to evolve 6 different species in order to co-exist!
Isn't this wonderful! Don't Miss it!
Nitwangie basi!
Mwl. Izoba.
More entries will be made below.
Hello Hussein,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Your Blog is on! I am sure you're going to love it and make good use of it.
Please send me the number of your items on the Project Assignments as follows:
.... Photographic Commentaries.
.... Progressive Bird List.
.... Information File.
.... Spoken English Phrases
You can use the Post a Comment space below or send it by sms on your mobile phone.
My number is 0754 894077.
Karibu Sana!
Izoba.
Hello Hussein,
ReplyDeleteAm still waiting for your email with other Guides Phone numbers.
Izoba
Call me once you see this message.
ReplyDeleteIzoba
Am very excited after seeing my blog, i wish that to be an updated guide.Thanks a lot and i will seize this opportunity accordingly. I will send my progressive list of birds, photographic commentaries, information files and spoken English phrases through your mail address
ReplyDeleteHi Hussein,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see that you can use this wonderful service. Please do so and tell others to do something. Please teach them how to enter into their blogs. We need to set the ball rolling. I will be posting my assignments during the weekends!
Izoba.
LION'S MANE
ReplyDeleteThe mane protects the head and neck against blows and manes also serves as an immediate means of sexing : Source of information ;Beating about the bush by Trevor Canary
Additional information
The oldest male lion has more dark brownish manes than young males
HIPPO GRAZING
ReplyDeleteGrasses are cropped off with the hard inner linings of the lips and not with the teeth as is commonly believed.This allows them to eat stalks from just above the ground :Source from: Trevor Canary: Beating about the bush
Additional information
Hippo grazing is like lawn mower as it cuts a bunch of grasses at once
Hi Hussein,
ReplyDeletegreat to be the Pioneer in this exercise.
Lion's mane: Females lions, too like it black. It seems like the more BLACK the mane is the more QUALITY the male is.
Hippo: I also have just realized that the Hippo do not use teeth in grazing! How hard are the lips??? Don't you ever kiss a hippo!
Keep it up, PROTSer!
Hello Hussein,
ReplyDeleteI am happy ti inform you that we have decided t provide the same lectures for all e-Learning students. The page for Lesson One is already published. Open
http://protseclass.blogspot.com/2011/06/30.html
This page comprises of 9 Lectures under A.
You are required to read them and understand he contents. Then you will inform me either by SMS or through this Comments Box. Then I will send you the Home Work.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Mwl. Izoba.