
kassem wrote:You don't have to know powerpoint. The teacher in the US knows powerpoint. The person in the classroom in Indonesia only knows enough to turn on the computer, click on the email, download the presentation and show it to the students. The students, after writing on the chalk boards go to the keyboard and copy what is on their chalkboards onto Microsoft Word, and the teacher attaches that to an email, and sends it back to the teacher in the US. This allows even the kid that doesn't know computers or english, to learn both a little at a time.
that's cool. but here we wouldn't even have to do that we have like 3 million ( ! ) kurds in europe we could easily have DOZENS of real classes of kurdish... but no, nothing













kassem wrote:C'mon Kassem...how old are you? You are going to be a leader damnit! If I have to make you one myself
lol I'm 17... I wish you good luck in making me a leaderI'm really more the quiet kind...
If it's not something young people are into, then make something young people are into!
unless I have naked girls do the class, I know a lot of kurds who will NEVER be into. they don't even go to regular school already lol.

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