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Current Affairs / G.K 2015

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 23, 2015 at 3:40 PM Comments comments (0)

Click this link :- http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-recap-of-the-day-23-november-2015-1448282978-1

Children of Mahita are instructed to develop their IQ's as well as thier inter personal skills for thier all round development in all areas. Utilize the time properly by setting a plan called time table at home after your study hours. Follow proper Time frame example : 6:15P.M - 7:15P.M, 7:20P.M-8:20P.M, 8:30 P.M - 9:30PM then have your supper and go to sleep.  Wake up Early Morning by 4:00A.M - 5:00A.M, 5;00A.M - 6:00A.M, 6:00A.M - 7:00A.M and prepare yourself to school. 

Mode of doing homework at home after studyhours does not workout. Try to explore more on the TextBooks that generally copying from materials. Reading Textbook is raelly very important for building your education. So children we suggest every child child must have the right education at right time.Bless you all with bright Future.

Indian Railways Live Train Status

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 21, 2015 at 11:20 AM Comments comments (0)
Just enter the train number and press go and just see the track of the particular train online.

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 11, 2015 at 10:00 AM Comments comments (0)

http://childinfo.ap.nic.in/

Commissioner & Director of School Education : Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is an effort to universalise elementary education by community-ownership of the school system. It is a response to the demand for quality basic education all over the country. The SSA programme is also an attempt to provide an opportunity for improving human capabilities to all children, through provision of community-owned quality education in a mission mode

Make your child learn Telugu & Moral Values

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 11, 2015 at 9:30 AM Comments comments (0)

Telugu Moral Stories for class 1-5

1) http://www.telugukidstories.com/

Here your child learns the moral values along with Rhymes, Stories along with videos

How to download youtube videos online without any software

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 8, 2015 at 9:35 AM Comments comments (0)

Just copy the addressbar link in Youtube and paste it in the link give here : http://en.savefrom.net/ and click download.

Pivot StickAnimator Figure for Class 5

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 6, 2015 at 10:20 AM Comments comments (0)

Check the link  : http://oakdome.com/k5/lesson-plans/pivot-animations/introductory-pivot-animator-lessons.php

Pivot is simple to use and children love exploring the possibilities of making their own creative animated stories.

Children move the stick figures and objects a little bit at a time and press "next frame" after each movement.

This creates a series of .gif picture frames that can be played in sequence thus creating the illusion of motion. Realistic motion requires patience and skill that comes with practice.

Adobe Flash Lessons-Tutorials

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 6, 2015 at 10:15 AM Comments comments (0)

Adobe Flash lessons are designed to help the beginner to the intermediate Flash designer. These lessons are in video form and cover many of the basic functions of Adobe Flash.

Learn HTML using my own site

Posted by santoshsusheel.kumar on November 6, 2015 at 10:10 AM Comments comments (0)

Check this link : http://www.w3schools.com/

Why would anyone bother to learn HTML coding from scratch when there are so many great editing tools around? Surely, in a WYSIWYG world, learning how to to actually write HTML code is a complete waste of time? With so many great web editing tools around, isn’t learning to write raw HTML code a pointless exercise?

In once sense, these are valid questions. There’s no doubt that the majority of websites these days are created using a templated approach and an “engine” such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Squarespace, etc. It’s also true that for any really customised web work, it would still fall to a workhorse like Adobe Dreamweaver or something else, such as excellent free tools like KompoZer or NVU editor.

However, on reflection, I think there is a great deal to be said for being able to understand basic HTML code. Take using Moodle as an example… as much as I would like to tell my teachers at school that Moodle has a wonderful WYSIWYG editor, and that it will automatically format all the text and images for you just by cllicking on the little buttons in the editing bar, the fact remains that I still find myself hitting the little <> button on the Moodle editor bar to dive into HTML code on an almost daily basis just to fix little quirky things that are going on.

Child learns to design his own webpage effortlessly. The child also learns the programming and the coding in HTML. Most important thing to learn HTML is to learn about "Hotspot". It needs some creativity amoung students. So HTML is interesting.

 


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