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Download Virtual Piano

Playing Piano on Computer with  Everyone Piano 1.3.4.7

Do you want to teach your child, brother or sister to play piano? Now you can teach your child, brother or sister to play the piano without have a real piano. Only with the keyboard on your computer or laptop, you can do it.


Everyone Piano 1.3.4.7 can help you to teach your child, brother or sister to play piano. It is the freeware software that use keyboard on computer to play piano or we can call it virtual piano.

after you install the Everyone Piano 1.3.4.7 on your computer or laptop, you will be showed piano and keyboard as your guide to playing the piano. As you can see in the screenshot below.



you can download this Everyone Piano 1.3.4.7 here, just click the download link below.



http://www.everyonepiano.com/EveryonePiano_Setup.exe


Everyone Piano 1.3.4.7 | Size: 26 MB

Password RAR: www.kompiajaib.com


Read more: http://www.kompiajaib.com/2013/04/bermain-piano-di-komputer-dengan-everyone-piano-1347.html#ixzz2RUh1xNHd

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What are the Advantages & Disadvantages of ICT ?



What is ICT ?
ICTs stand for information and communication technologies and are defined, for the purposes, as a “diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, and to create, disseminate, store, and manage information.” These technologies include computers, the Internet, broad casting technologies (radio and television), and telephony.





Benefits/Advantages  of ICT in Education

Here are some of the benefits which ICT brings to education according to recent research findings.

General benefits

  • Greater efficiency throughout the school.
  • Communication channels are increased through email, discussion groups and chat rooms
  • Regular use of ICT across different curriculum subjects can have a beneficial motivational influence on students’ learning.

Benefits for teachers

  • ICT facilitates sharing of resources, expertise and advice
  • Greater flexibility in when and where tasks are carried out
  • Gains in ICT literacy skills, confidence and enthusiasm.
  • Easier planning and preparation of lessons and designing materials
  • Access to up-to-date pupil and school data, any time and anywhere.
  • Enhancement of professional image projected to colleagues.
  • Students are generally more ‘on task’ and express more positive feelings when they use computers than when they are given other tasks to do.
  • Computer use during lessons motivated students to continue using learning outside school hours.

Benefits for students

  • Higher quality lessons through greater collaboration between teachers in planning and preparing resources .
  • More focused teaching, tailored to students’ strengths and weaknesses, through better analysis of  attainment data
  • Improved pastoral care and behaviour management through better tracking of students
  • Gains in understanding and analytical skills, including improvements in reading Comprehension.
  • Development of writing skills (including spelling, grammar, punctuation, editing and re-drafting), also fluency, originality and elaboration.
  • Encouragement of independent and active learning, and self-responsibility for learning.
  • Flexibility of ‘anytime, anywhere’ access (Jacobsen and Kremer, 2000)
  • Development of higher level learning styles.
  • Students who used educational technology in school felt more successful in school, were more motivated to learn and have increased self-confidence and self-esteem
  • Students found learning in a technology-enhanced setting more stimulating and student-centred than in a traditional classroom
  • Broadband technology supports the reliable and uninterrupted downloading of web-hosted educational multimedia resources
  • Opportunities to address their work to an external audience
  • Opportunities to collaborate on assignments with people outside or inside school

Benefits for parents

  • Easier communication with teachers
  • Higher quality student reports – more legible, more detailed, better presented
  • Greater access to more accurate attendance and attainment information
  • Increased involvement in education for parents and, in some cases, improved self-esteem
  • Increased knowledge of children’s learning and capabilities, owing to increase in learning activity being situated in the home
  • Parents are more likely to be engaged in the school community
  • You will see that ICT can have a positive impact across a very wide range of aspects of school life.

ICT and Raising Standards
Recent research also points to ICT as a significant contributory factor in the raising of standards of achievement in schools.

  • Schools judged by the school inspectors to have very good ICT resources achieved better results than schools with poor ICT.
  • Schools that made good use of ICT within a subject tended to have better achievement in that subject than other schools.
  • Socio-economic circumstances and prior performance of pupils were not found to be critical.
  • Secondary schools with very good ICT resources achieved, on average, better results in English, Mathematics and Science than those with poor ICT resources.

A range of research indicates the potential of ICT to support improvements in aspects of
literacy, numeracy and science.


  •  Improved writing skills: grammar, presentation, spelling, word recognition and volume of work
  • Age-gains in mental calculations and enhanced number skills, for example the use of decimals
  • Better data handling skills and increased ability to read, interpret and sketch graphs Improvements in conceptual understanding of Mathematics (particularly problem solving) and Science (particularly through use of simulations)

The use of ICTs help improve the quality of education

ICTs can enhance the quality of education in several ways: by increasing learner motivation and engagement by facilitating the acquisition of basic skills, and by enhancing teacher training. ICTs are also transformational tools which, when used appropriately, can promote the shift to a learner-centered environment.

Motivating to learn. ICTs such as videos, television and multimedia computer software that combine text, sound, and colorful, moving images can be used to provide challenging and authentic content that will engage the student in the learning process. Interactive radio likewise makes use of sound effects, songs, dramatizations, comic skits, and other performance conventions to compel the students to listen and become involved in the lessons being delivered. More so than any other type of ICT, networked computers with Internet connectivity can increase learner motivation as it combines the media richness and interactivity of other ICTs with the opportunity to connect with real people and to participate in real world events.


  • Facilitating the acquisition of basic skills. The transmission of basic skills and concepts that are the foundation of higher order thinking skills and creativity can be facilitated by ICTs through drill and practice. Educational television programs such as Sesame Street use repetition and reinforcement to teach the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes and other basic concepts. Most of the early uses of computers were for computer-based learning (also called computer-assisted instruction) that focused on mastery of skills and content through repetition and reinforcement.


  • Enhancing teacher training. ICTs have also been used to improve access to and the quality of teacher training. For example, At Indira Gandhi National Open University, satellite-based one-way video- and two-way audio-conferencing was held in 1996, supplemented by print-materials and recorded video, to train 910 primaryschool teachers and facilitators from 20 district training institutes in Karnataka State. The teachers interacted with remote lecturers by telephone and fax

Examples of ICT-based activities
What kind of classroom activities are suited to the use of ICT? The following is a brief guide to some of the most common uses of ICT in teaching and learning.

  • Finding out

Students can use ICT to find out information and to gain new knowledge in several ways. They may find information on the Internet or by using an ICT-based encyclopedia such as Microsoft Encarta. They may find information by extracting it from a document prepared by the teacher and made available to them via ICT, such as document created using Microsoft Word or a Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow. They may find out information by communicating with people elsewhere using email, such as students in a different school or even in a different country.

  • Processing knowledge
Students can use ICT as part of a creative process where they have to consider more carefully the information which they have about a given subject. They may need to carry out calculations (eg. by using Microsoft Excel), or to check grammar and spelling in a piece of writing (perhaps using Microsoft Word), or they may need to re-sequence a series of events (for example by re-ordering a series of Microsoft PowerPoint slides).


  • Sharing knowledge
Students can use ICT to present their work in a highly professional format. They can create documents and slideshows to demonstrate what they have learned, and then share this with other students, with their teacher, and even via email with people all around the world.

Computers and the Internet use for teaching and learning

There are three general approaches to the instructional use of computers and the Internet, namely:
1)  Learning about computers and the Internet, in which technological literacy is the end goal;
2) Learning with computers and the Internet, in which the technology facilitates learning across the curriculum; and
3) Learning through computers and the Internet, integrating technological skills development with curriculum applications.

Learn about computers and the Internet
Learning about computers and the Internet focuses on developing technological literacy. It typically includes:
        Fundamentals: basic terms, concepts and operations
        Use of the keyboard and mouse
        Use of productivity tools such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base and graphics programs
        Use of research and collaboration tools such as search engines and email
        Basic skills in using programming and authoring applications such as Logo or HyperStudio
        Developing an awareness of the social impact of technological change.

Learning with computers and the Internet
Learning with the technology means focusing on how the technology can be the means to learning ends across the curriculum. It includes:
•Presentation, demonstration, and the manipulation of data using productivity tools
•Use of curriculum-specific applications types such as educational games, drill and practice, simulations, tutorials, virtual laboratories, visualizations and graphical representations of abstract concepts, musical composition, and expert systems
•Use of information and resources on CD-ROM or online such as encyclopedia, interactive mapsand atlases, electronic journals and other references.
Technological literacy is required for learning with technologies to be possible, implying a two-step process in which students learn about the technologies before they can actually use them to learn.

Learning through computers and the Internet mean
Learning through computers and the Internet combines learning about them with learning with them. It involves learning the technological skills “just-in-time” or when the learner needs to learn them as he or she engages in a curriculum-related activity.

Computers and the Internet used in distance education
Many higher educational institutions offering distance education courses have started to leverage the Internet to improve their programme’s reach and quality.

Disadvantages of ICT
                One of the major barriers for the cause of ICT not reaching its full potential in the foundation stage is teacher’s attitude. According to Hara (2004), within the early years education attitudes towards ICT can vary considerably. Some see it as a potential tool to aid learning whereas others seem to disagree with the use of technology in early year settings. Blatchford and Whitebread (2003:16), suggests that the use of ICT in the foundation stage is “unhealthy and hinders learning”. Other early years educators who are opposed to offering ICT experiences within the educational settings take a less extreme view than this and suggest that ICT is fine, but there are other more vital experiences that young children will benefit from, (Blatchford and Whitebread, 2003). In theory some people may have the opinion that the teachers who had not experienced ICT throughout their learning tend to have a negative attitude towards it, as they may lack the training in that area of the curriculum.

             
 Another important drawback to using ICT in schools is the fact that computers are expensive. According to the IT learning exchange (2001), in most schools ICT will be the single largest curriculum budget cost. This may be seen as a good thing but on the other hand there will be little money left over for other significant costs.

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RIAM MERASAP


Do you like the beauty of nature?
Do you like waterfalls?
Did you know that there is a beautiful waterfall in western kaliimantan?
I'll tell you about a beautiful waterfall that is in my village.
There is Riam Merasap waterfall.
Riam Marasap Waterfall is located in Sanggau Ledo Subdistrict, Bengkayang Regency, approximately 300 Km from from the Pontianak City. Merasap is exciting tourist attractions, 
It's nice if we visit Riam Marasap  in October because During the month of October or during the rainy season, water in the Riam Merasap Waterfall is very hard, a lot of froth of droplets of this Riam Merasap Waterfall who like smoke from a distance of 20 metres we already feel the dew from the waterfall. On major holidays or vacations, thousands of visitors who come to this place to relieve stress for a moment. To achieve in Riam Merasap and bath below we must be careful, because the course is steep and slippery in addition there has not a ladder to get down.


This place became crowded on May and October, because at that time the visitors not only to recreation but at the same time is closing the month of Mary, because also built  the Maria Cave (Mary Cave) of as a place of pilgrimage for Catholics. The people who come not only from the Sanggau Ledo Subdistrict region and surrounding areas, but also from the Bengkayang Regency,  Singkawang City, Sambas Regency, and even the Pontianak City (Capital Of West Kalimantan). Riam Merasap Waterfall is located approximately 7 km from the Sanggau Ledo Subdistrict, locals call it with the Riam Merasap.

For visitors who first came here don’t be surprised, because there is no adequate tourism facilities available. Because no parties who manage officially,  if you want, you can carry the equipment and your own food because there is no food stalls.
You can stay in my home because  we only need less than a half hour to go to riam merasap from my home.

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Lemukutan, I'm in love !

Hello guys this is my first post on this blog. 

Here I want to share my experience when I visited Lemukutan, a very beautiful island.


Lemukutan island located in BengkayangWest Kalimantan . Lemukutan island is flanked by small islands, such as Randayan and Kabung.
Bengkayang has 12 small islands with abundant natural resources. Only five of the 12 islands are inhabited by people. Including Lemukutan Island. The rest, is still part of the island without inhabitants.
Lemukutan islands provide beauty in terms of marine and jungle.


The trip that is started from the Teluk Suak about 1 hour provide incredible panoramic.
Clear water, causing the sea floor with corals, colorful plants, can be seen directly from the boat. We also could see the seaweed that cultivated by society.
We can spend the night on the island because there has been provided lodging or villas for visitors.
I think Lemukutan Island could be one of the interesting option for a vacation. There we could be fishing, biking, snorkeling and of course we can diving to see the beauty of beneath the sea.
Lemukutan island that located between the island chain in the north coast. It is the outermost islands of the South China Sea region. 
The island is located in Bengkayang West Kalimantan has a body resembling an ox or cow topography. Wilderness conditions, naturally  maintained by the local community, making this island is still very natural.











This is my unforgettable experience :) .

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