Wednesday, July 14, 2010

New Blog

Hello to everyone that is following this blog.

I just updated my website and now my blog will be right on my website.

So please continue to follow our progress there.

Thanks!

Shira

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Sunday, July 11, 2010


Yesterday was our third class.

First we talked about three topics,

Set a Good Example

Seek to Live with the Truth

Do not Murder

The kids gave their own examples of what these meant to them. One of the children wants to set a good example to the gang bangers. Another one wanted to help change the school lunches. We talked about how each of us can change the world around us by demonstrating that change with our actions.

We discussed what truth is and how spreading untruth can cause so much trouble. A lot of people operate their lives around the untruth told to them by another. One volunteer shared with us her example about how a pharmaceutical company said a drug was good for you and then later she heard a report that the drug was really harmful. Sometimes you can be following a false data which can then be very confusing. It's important to discover the truth for yourself!

We talked about murder and the difference between murder and killing.

Next we went over what the Desktop is and what’s usually found on the Desktop.

We found our hard drives (c:) and (d:) and found out how much free space we have.

Then made a simple word document including changing the fonts.

Next we made our very own spreadsheets!

Finally the kids played the educational games (reading software and IQ boasting game).

We ended with snacks and drinks. :-)

The kids helped me packed up my car when I left. They’re already setting a good example!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Second Class





Yesterday we held our second class. :-)

The kids seemed eager and interested in getting going right away, and after only a few minutes we began our lessons.

We started off talking about what a computer is, what software is, what a program is, what you use to put information into the computer, and the major parts of a computer. The kids participated in a lot of demonstrations and there were laughs and giggles when I pressed the "on" button and one child came to life to demonstrate the program worked.

Then we did three value lessons. The first one was on being faithful (don't be promiscuous for adults). Then we talked about loving and helping children. It was interesting because most of the kids have younger children that they help with and they could see things they could do to help those younger than them and to really listen and try to understand what's going on with them. The last one was on honoring and respecting your parents. Both the kids and adults got a laugh when I got down on my knees and pretended to be the child showing respect to my parent (one of the kids pretended to be my parent). We talked about respect not just being following orders, but something that comes out of the love and genuine thankfulness you feel for the help your parents give you.

They then played the educational games and we all had a good time on the computers.