2011 Youth Expedition Project (to Nepal!)
Information;
Every ITE student involved in this very meaningful YEP trip are all from the School of Info-Comm and Technology in ITE College West (CCK branch) and we are all very honoured to be involved in this trip.
Monday, September 19, 2011 11:59 PM
The Living Stone Academy.

Lawrence and Wilfred teaching the students regarding information of the interior of the CPU and the usage of different parts of the component in the CPU. We also taught them how to use Picasa (a photoshop software) which was by Ming Cang and Ahmad. Microsoft Word was sadly cancelled due to the lack of time, but then there's the PowerPoint, lectured by Team 2, Hilda's Group, and Excel by Team 3, Jun Yuan's Group.

A candid shot to show how attentive the students were at then, jotting down notes.
We then had lunch that was prepared by Penny and her helpers in the LSA after we ended our duty as teachers.

The ending session was spent leisurely, we enjoyed listening to songs exchange.

Heading back, the skies seemed dark and it soon rained.
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At about eight o'clock in the night, the ground was trembling hard. We panicked and Jun Yuan was shouting to inform everyone to come out of the room and gather outside, a point where the teachers are at. The next day, some students read the newspaper stating that it was the biggest earthquake since '34 and it left destruction trail; Bristish Embassy wall collapsed on passing vehicles, leaving three dead and two casualties in Dharan.
This blog post is initiated by Hilda.

Lawrence and Wilfred teaching the students regarding information of the interior of the CPU and the usage of different parts of the component in the CPU. We also taught them how to use Picasa (a photoshop software) which was by Ming Cang and Ahmad. Microsoft Word was sadly cancelled due to the lack of time, but then there's the PowerPoint, lectured by Team 2, Hilda's Group, and Excel by Team 3, Jun Yuan's Group.

A candid shot to show how attentive the students were at then, jotting down notes.
We then had lunch that was prepared by Penny and her helpers in the LSA after we ended our duty as teachers.

The ending session was spent leisurely, we enjoyed listening to songs exchange.

Heading back, the skies seemed dark and it soon rained.
---------------------------------------------------------
At about eight o'clock in the night, the ground was trembling hard. We panicked and Jun Yuan was shouting to inform everyone to come out of the room and gather outside, a point where the teachers are at. The next day, some students read the newspaper stating that it was the biggest earthquake since '34 and it left destruction trail; Bristish Embassy wall collapsed on passing vehicles, leaving three dead and two casualties in Dharan.
This blog post is initiated by Hilda.
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