Thursday, 27 October 2016




I believed that most of people who visited Art Gallery of new south wales, fruit bats catch 

their eyes straightway, 99 of 16-inches fiberglass figures hanging from a spidery, umbrella-

shaped clothesline. As I approach, I realize that they’re flying foxes—big-eyed, pointy-eared 

fruit bats of the type I’ve seen fluttering overhead in the evening. I happen to love bats, and 

these particular sculptures are stunning in their stylization. From behind wings decorated 

with crosshatches, a pattern called rarrk in indigenous art. Lin Onus developed a distinctive 

visual language from a combination of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal imagery. The 

important that I liked and impressed by this artwork was that in this artwork the artist shows 

different between two culture and the contrast between values.





Thursday, 13 October 2016

Academic Listening Video

Academic Listening Video

Excursion next week to Art Gallery of NSW


We are planing to go to Art Gallery of NSW on 20/10/2016 to see different type of traditional and contemporary aboriginal art.My colleagues and I, have to see each other in ST James train station at 9:30  because our teacher organized with us to make group before reach the Gallery.This excursion is one of the most important part of the listening class.





Aboriginal Art at the gallery


Delicious


          Delicious is one of the most popular social bookmarking services. You can use it to discover, share and organize important links so you always know where to find them again later. The advantage of using Delicious is you have access to your preferred bookmarks no matter where you are as long as you have computer and internet access. You can also share your bookmarks with your teacher and classmates. By keeping all your information about bookmarks in one place, and making it easy to find and sort them using tags, bookmarking tools make saving information much more straightforward. In addition, this site is also great for when a student is assigned a research paper and is given time to do research in class. If a student is at a school computer, they obviously can’t access the bookmarks they make when they are at home. Delicious is a simple way to help with that. This makes research papers easier and a lot less stressful.

Twitter Reflection






                                                    
      Thousands of academics and researchers at all levels of experience and across all disciplines already use Twitter daily, there are a few ideas on how to successfully use Twitter in education. one of the best things about Twitter is that the tool enables direct contact with leaders in any given field. Encourage students to ask questions from famous scientists. Even if they don’t immediately reply, other experts may try to answer the student’s enquiry, most of the scientists and experts attempt to make up-to-date information daily Also by creating their own hashtag, students can invite participants from around the world to take part in instant research by contributing to a live discussion on any issue. Furthermore, Students may wish to quote some of the responses to a Twitter chat in their research – a great way to provide immediacy and individual views to project work. Help your fellow students get a better understanding of a hard topic for class. If you found an interesting article, a website or even someone worth following on Twitter, share it with other students. The same goes for teachers, who should definitely share educational materials and links with students using Twitter as the main platform.