середа, 31 грудня 2014 р.

 Вітаю усіх із наступаючим Новим 2015 Роком 

               та Різдвом Христовим!

Хай Новий Рік з добром до вас усіх прийде,

Здоров'я, любові та радість вам принесе.

Різдво із колядою до вас завітає,

Щастям безмежним вас благословляє !!!

 

 



Happy New Year to everyone!

 Wish that New Year be a great messenger of peace, happiness, joy, smiles and good things for you all and your family!

Happy New Year to everyone! 

 



субота, 27 грудня 2014 р.

Фестиваль майстер-класів від "Дистанційної Академії"

Шановні педагоги,
"Дистанційна Акадімія" від ВГ "Основа" запрошує на фестиваль майстер-класів "Чарівна зима 2015"! Оберіть один або декілька майстер-класів, що вас цікавлять:
  • "Пожвавлюємо презентації - магія скрайбінга"
  • "Хмарна майстерня - інтерактивні сервіси для уроку"
  • " Cучасні мультимедійні презентації"
  • "Майстерня дистанційного уроку - стань майстром вебінарів"
  • "Уроки на блогах - чудо зв`язок з учнями"
Зареєструйтеся на сайті  www.d-academy.com.ua
Дати проведення майстер-класів зазначені на сайті.
Вартість одного майстер - класу  70 грн.
Усі учасники майстер - класу отримають сертифікати.
У відповідний день просто підключайтеся до віртуального майстер-класу та робіть усе разом із "Дистанційною Академією".

четвер, 25 грудня 2014 р.

Merry Christmas to everyone!

May your Christmas be blessed with peace and joy!
May the true meaning of the holiday season 
fill your heart and home with many blessings!

неділя, 21 грудня 2014 р.

Christmas is coming...

 Christmas Day in United States

Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth. It is often combined with customs from pre-Christian winter celebrations. Many people erect Christmas trees, decorate their homes, visit family or friends and exchange gifts.
People celebrate Christmas Day in many ways. In the days or even weeks before Christmas Day, many people decorate their homes and gardens with lights, Christmas trees and much more. It is common to organize a special meal, often consisting of turkey and a lot of other festive foods, for family or friends and exchange gifts with them. Children, in particular, often receive a lot of gifts from their parents and other relatives and the mythical figure Santa Claus. This has led to Christmas Day becoming an increasingly commercialized holiday, with a lot of families spending a large part of their income on gifts and food.
Many Sunday schools, churches and communities organize special events. These can include decorating the neighborhood or a shopping mall, putting up a Christmas tree and planning a Nativity display, concert or performance. A lot of plays and songs have a aspect of Christmas as a theme. Some groups arrange meals, shelter or charitable projects for people without a home or with very little money.
The original meaning of Christmas is a special church service, or mass, to celebrate the birth of Christ. The story of the Nativity, or the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, are particularly important in religious celebrations of Christmas. However, many traditions that are around today have their roots in pre-Christian winter festivals. These include the importance of candles and decorations made from evergreen bushes and tree, symbolizing everlasting light and life. In Roman times, a mid-winter festival was held. This was a relaxing time with a lot of parties and merry making. It was also common to give other people small gifts, such as dolls for children and candles for adults. This festival culminated with the celebration of the winter solstice, which fell on December 25 in the Roman calendar. In Scandinavia, a festival called Yule and lasting up to twelve days was held in late December and early January. In this time people burnt logs and held parties. These customs have influences how Christmas Day is celebrated today in the United States.
                

субота, 20 грудня 2014 р.

Boost your teaching in 2015 with Macmillan!

 Macmillan Education is delighted to present their brand-new series of online events for 2015. Take a look at Macmillan full 2015 programme. All webinars are free to join. All you need is an internet connection and a computer.

14 January 2015 at 3.00. p.m. (UK Time): 

"Macmillan Education Product Showcase"

21 January 2015 at 3.00. p.m. (UK Time):

 "Bringing Creativity into the Young Learner Classroom"

неділя, 14 грудня 2014 р.

Join tomorrow's webinar from the British Council

15 December (Monday)  2014, at 9 am GMT
Graham Stanley "Remote teaching, distance learning, team teaching or blended learning?"
To find out more information about this webinar, follow the link: