The reason why I migrated to Linux
So many articles are written today about Linux and its benefits. Of course, you would expect that these techies would start ranting about their IT jargon until you'll end up confused with jaws dropping. In the end, what matters is just one question: "Can I use it with ease?"
This is the basic question I've been asking when trying out different Linux distribution after my Windows XP (Pirated edition) has failed me miserable after it crashed an average of 3 times per month. This made me greatly consider about all the try-the-Linux-Live-CD commotion...and so I did.
The first set of Linux...
I'm back!
My my...I've been gone for so long! (My last entry was about an article I wrote way back June 2006). I just checked my old e-mails and remembered I have a blog to maintain. I was so busy with life that I forgot to journalize. Excuses...excuses...Ok. I promise to write again. Hehehe.
So much has happened after 1 whole year. I got a new bouncing...no, jumping little baby boy...our enrolment increased...I just got my first flu shot ever today...a wireless router at home...my HP iPAQ antenna got lost somewhere...and, I have just migrated to Linux.
Yes, the free software bug just bit me...BIG...
The fuss about Multiple Intelligences
“Do not train youths to learning by force and harshness, but direct
them to it by what amuses their minds so that you may be better able to
discover with accuracy the peculiar bet of the genius of each.” (Plato)
Recently, I received a letter of invitation to conduct a workshop for
teachers on the Multiple Intelligence theory and its application in the
classroom. The letter describes Multiple Intelligence as the “in”
thing now and should be adopted by schools. I also overhear
parents talking about multiple intelligences and how it brought about
the discovery of their...