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I’ve decided to take a little time to explain how to best use, and access everything I have in this blog (however little there may actually be…). First off; you should look over the title bar at the top of my blog: Besides the picture and title, there are some links there… “why ‘yes AND [...]

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I have a number of related reasons for being here, for teaching here. Last year I saw a seeming dearth of teaching jobs for an older, entry level social studies teacher in the USA. The thought of gaining some experience teaching students in another country, a year to learn about some aspects of another culture [...]

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a link to annyong…

My friend Andrew (also my next-door neighbor…) writes a blog of his experiences teaching here (as well as some of his travels… it’s worth checking out!). In any case, this is some of his latest post describing some things that many of my readers may find interesting too! Tackling Some FAQ’s… this is some of [...]

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April fool’s day (in Korea: “lie day”)

In the classes I teach, this week I used the idea of April fool’s day, it turns out that April fool’s day is a well known concept to most of my students, except that they call if “Lie Day”, which in a strange way is sort of pragmatic.  So to celebrate this ‘International day of [...]

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Yellow Dust finally arrives!

Image via Wikipedia My friend Andrew beat me to the punch blogging about the growing ‘yellow dust’ here in South Korea. I guess this means that both I and my next door neighbor Andrew will be doing a lot of coughing. I can also see the possibility of my getting one of the hospital type [...]

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It seems that The Republic of South Korea is a little sensitive about internet mapping of South Korea. You can try to map this in Google Maps.com and get almost nothing, but if you go to www.maps.google.co.kr you can see a few things…. 크게 보기 (Gimje South Korea)  (I should mention that because of this [...]

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Now that I’ve been back amongst the PC users of the world for about a month (new power supply!!), I should mention some things that I use during the weekend to  connect me with my family and friends. I’ve already mentioned Skype in a post (this free program allows me to conduct full screen video [...]

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This post covers a number of the type of web links I seem to find every day… This link goes to Lifehacker.com (a great site anyway!), covering a video from Microsoft about what they think the computer world might look like in 10 years…. http://lifehacker.com/5163177/remains-of-the-day-a-glimpse-at-2019 This link is a good tutorial on how to make [...]

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Some bookmarks for this week…

I’ve gotten a few responses from readers regarding Korean food, so here are a few links to Korean and Asian food blogs worth looking over: http://blue_moon.typepad.com/blue_lotus/ Japanese food… http://www.zenkimchi.com/FoodJournal/ Korean food… http://stickyrice.typepad.com/my_weblog/ Vietnamese food… http://ramblingspoon.com/blog/ All over Asia http://www.eatingasia.typepad.com/ All over Asia http://silkroadgourmet.com/blog/ All over Asia http://www.weirdmeat.com/ Like the title says… http://mykoreankitchen.com/ Korean recipes! http://koreanfoodblog.com/ [...]

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As I consider what I have been doing this month much of it was done without access to my computer and, in turn, to this blog. When I came home from the Winter English Language Camp in late January I found that the Ac adapter to my laptop was kaput. As luck would have it [...]

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