Archive for June, 2009
Alternative top 5 ways in which Twitter will change the world
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 20th, 2009
Here are my alternative top 5 ways in which I think Twitter will change the world:
1) People will have advanced warning as to which of their new friends are going to end up irritating the hell out of them.
2) People will no longer applaud something by clapping, they will drum their fingers as if on an imaginary keyboard. (credit for this one goes to Liz Strauss at Jeff Pulver’s #140conf).
3) With everyone looking down at screens all the time, humans will begin to recognize each other by the unique hair growth patterns around the crown of the head.

4) The size of the average human thumb will shrink by 5% per generation until it is just slightly bigger than a letter on the keyboard of an iphone.
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5) People who don’t have a mobile phone will also learn how to recognize words that have been shortened for convenience by leaving out the vowels.
Do you think I’m off the mark?
Yes ? Well
“FCK Y”
Grassroots Soccer
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 11th, 2009
I was recently introduced to a great bunch of guys who are using soccer as a tool to drive home AIDS awareness and prevention programs in Africa and the Caribbean. Grassroots Soccer’s programs use footballers as role models, and leverage the popularity of soccer in order to engage hard to reach young people.
There curriculum is based on the Social Learning Theory and combines three powerful principles of education:
Kids learn best from people they respect. Role models have a unique power to influence young minds. Young people listen to and emulate their heroes. Grassroot Soccer uses professional players and other role models as HIV educators and spokespeople.
Learning is not a spectator sport. Adolescents retain knowledge best when they are active participants in the learning process, teaching others what they themselves have learned. Grassroot Soccer graduates are trained to become peer educators and advocates in their communities.
It takes a village. Role models can change what young people think about, but lifelong learning requires lifelong community support. Grassroot Soccer fosters community involvement through youth outreach, long-term partnerships and special events like graduation ceremonies for graduates.
With the World Cup coming up in South Africa next year, Grassroots Soccer is looking to raise the awareness of their activities so check out there website and see how you can help.
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