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该死的旗子~

2010/07/02

泰妍边唱歌边微笑边点头边捂胸的样子很是性感~ 最后那两个Yeah!二得很可爱~

视频比较高清,各位请自重。

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最后,精选了几张彩排和实况时的现场照片,依然是主taeyeon,我盗图我自豪~

更新:附赠一段粉丝制作的搞笑短篇,怎么说呢,泰妍就是一精灵,一个具有谐星气质的搞怪精灵。

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Steve Jobs 如何看待教育与技术之间的关系

2010/06/20

总的来说,Steve Jobs 认为,单纯地去回答“技术是否能够改善教育”这个问题是没有意义的,成事在人,哪怕技术与教育的发展止步不前,照样会有牛人出现,他们会用自己的方式了解这个世界,同时,一起做些共同觉得有意思的事情,说不定,顺便就把这个世界改变了。

Wired: Could technology help by improving education? (摘自 Steve Jobs: The Next Insanely Great Thing

Steve Jobs: I used to think that technology could help education. I’ve probably spearheaded giving away more computer equipment to schools than anybody else on the planet. But I’ve had to come to the inevitable conclusion that the problem is not one that technology can hope to solve. What’s wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology. No amount of technology will make a dent.

It’s a political problem. The problems are sociopolitical. The problems are unions. You plot the growth of the NEA [National Education Association] and the dropping of SAT scores, and they’re inversely proportional. The problems are unions in the schools. The problem is bureaucracy. I’m one of these people who believes the best thing we could ever do is go to the full voucher system.

I have a 17-year-old daughter who went to a private school for a few years before high school. This private school is the best school I’ve seen in my life. It was judged one of the 100 best schools in America. It was phenomenal. The tuition was $5,500 a year, which is a lot of money for most parents. But the teachers were paid less than public school teachers – so it’s not about money at the teacher level. I asked the state treasurer that year what California pays on average to send kids to school, and I believe it was $4,400. While there are not many parents who could come up with $5,500 a year, there are many who could come up with $1,000 a year.

If we gave vouchers to parents for $4,400 a year, schools would be starting right and left. People would get out of college and say, “Let’s start a school.” You could have a track at Stanford within the MBA program on how to be the businessperson of a school. And that MBA would get together with somebody else, and they’d start schools. And you’d have these young, idealistic people starting schools, working for pennies.

They’d do it because they’d be able to set the curriculum. When you have kids you think, What exactly do I want them to learn? Most of the stuff they study in school is completely useless. But some incredibly valuable things you don’t learn until you’re older – yet you could learn them when you’re younger. And you start to think, What would I do if I set a curriculum for a school?

God, how exciting that could be! But you can’t do it today. You’d be crazy to work in a school today. You don’t get to do what you want. You don’t get to pick your books, your curriculum. You get to teach one narrow specialization. Who would ever want to do that?

These are the solutions to our problems in education. Unfortunately, technology isn’t it. You’re not going to solve the problems by putting all knowledge onto CD-ROMs. We can put a Web site in every school – none of this is bad. It’s bad only if it lulls us into thinking we’re doing something to solve the problem with education.

Lincoln did not have a Web site at the log cabin where his parents home-schooled him, and he turned out pretty interesting. Historical precedent shows that we can turn out amazing human beings without technology. Precedent also shows that we can turn out very uninteresting human beings with technology.

It’s not as simple as you think when you’re in your 20s – that technology’s going to change the world. In some ways it will, in some ways it won’t.

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推荐两个课程

2010/06/11

耶鲁大学开放课程:心理学导论》和《耶鲁大学开放课程—哲学:死亡》。都是中英字幕。

tips: 注册并登陆 VeryCD 后,收藏资源,后台设置一下,以后一有更新它会发 Email 提醒你,适合用来追这类系列资源。

P.S. YYeTs 带头,字幕组终于开始关心教育资源,我们有福了。

更新:假如你确实把它们下载下来看了看,哪怕只看第一集,你也会发现两名讲师一再强调,想真正学会,不仅要听讲,更要补充课后阅读,且是大量阅读。因此我尽力搜集了一些视频中提到的资料,方便大家使用。总之,单一地看中英字幕讲座,只能学到皮毛(说白了就是凑热闹),想真正学会,或者想试试模拟通过他们的测试,还是需要一定英语阅读能力的。

心理学导论:课程主页资料下载(包括部分讲义、教学大纲、期中期末测试题和答案),Psychology By Peter O. Gray(很重要~),The Norton Psychology Reader(没找到~)。

哲学 – 死亡:课程主页资料下载Phaedo By Plato,A dialogue on personal identity and immortality By John Perry,The Death Of Ivan Ilych By Leo Tolstoy。

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我擦~我去~好吧~

2010/05/20

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TaeYeon & Jessica(SNSD) Cuts

2010/05/16

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如果能听的见,就找回快乐——泰妍成长日记

2010/05/16

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本来想等taeyeon明年3月份过生日时再放出来,但这段视频实在太经典,让我忍不住分享给你,更深入地认识这个不一般的女孩。

感谢love泰妍吧和台湾首站的倾情制作。

高清下载:http://u.115.com/file/f2abe999b4(已失效)

P.S. 我边看这段视频边感慨自己真的没有饭错人~

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Happy birthday to Sunny!

2010/05/15

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Date of Birth: May 15, 1989.
Video info: SNSD – Girls’ Generation (MV).
Click here if you can’t see the video above.

P.S. 注意taeyeon的小眼神~

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