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My refelection om communicative tool

   Reflection on communicative tool   We use a variety of communicative tools in our daily lives, including the telephone, online chat, email, video conferencing, and social networking sites (blog, face book, twitter, we chat etc..). These various communication tools are used for two types of communication: synchronous and asynchronous communications. Synchronous communication is live or real-time communication, such as telephone calls, whereas asynchronous communication is not live or real time. Every day and every time, we communicate using various types of communication devices; additionally, in the educational field, various types of those tools are used for teaching and learning. Various communication tools assist both students and teachers in improving their communication skills, making learning more effective and enjoyable. Both the teacher and the student required communication skills in order to improve their teaching, learning, and interaction Since there ...

About Myself (The author)

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  Let me begin by introducing myself. My name is Dechen om, and I'm from Paro. I'm in the final semester of my B.Ed. primary program at Paro College of Education. Primary education is my major. One of my proudest accomplishments has been enrolling in a college of education, and my ultimate goal is to become a great teacher. Soon, I will begin a career as a teacher, which is both my most awaited and ideal profession.  Educating is my passion; significantly shaping the lives of innocent children, giving them the best and learning from them is generally the most fulfilling and delightful thing that I always long for; additionally, it is an honor that we play such an essential role in shaping them into the best individuals and responsible citizens. Children are generally in our possession as educators to help them become successful people in their lives. This blog chronicles my journey through the world of information and communication technology. I started this blog to keep you a...