Heute 14.00 Uhr:
Bibliothek der Ostfriesischen Landschaft |Webseite|
- Einführung in die Bibliothek und mehr
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All sorts of information:
- NEWS Ulricianum and SCHULE –> OBERSTUFE: alles neu & informativ, auch besondere Lernleistung, Facharbeit etc. >>Webseite
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schon eine kleine Buch-/Web-Revolution: BROCKHAUS ab April frei im Internet http://www.brockhaus.de/ und SPIEGEL WISSEN bereits jetzt komplett: http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,534775,00.html - Google erhält wunderbare Ergänzungen
- Termin Landschaftsbibliothek Di, 26. Feb 14.00 h – 15.15 h (Regine Brandes) – Einführung in die Arbeit mit der Bibliothek und ins Bibliographieren
- Termin Di, 3. März: Infotermin Bachelor/Master-Studiengänge für den gesamten 12. Jg. während der SF-Zeit, wahrscheinlich Forum oder Güterschuppen >>interessant: SPIEGEL-Artikel
- Info TUT: who would like to join, what we will contribute: SPOT ON AFRICA
- Do 3./4. Std. Bollywood Reportage 55 mins? >>Info
- Facharbeit, nächster Schritt: Material sichten, sammeln, exzerpieren (vgl. Haseborg-Reader hier)
- TV-Tipp: Sonntag, 24. 2. um 20.40 h ARTE „Jenseits von Afrika“ >>Info bei ARTE
Your task today: 
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please finish your basic article about your African country with your partners, link from your blog to their text where appropriate [I'll demonstrate it]
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discuss in your group what can be produced for TUT
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watch out for current events on the BBC Africa-news-site >>here it is
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Bush is in Africa, Köhler just was there and so was Frau Merkel –> news reports wanted and pictures: they all visited schools, as far as I remember, can we have three pictures of each of them at school in Africa? Worth an article? >>fun
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roses from Kenya (article Süddeutsche Zeitung 14-02-2008)
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talk to me about your Facharbeit, if you’ve got questions
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FOTOREPORTAGE
Die Trümmerfrauen von Ghana
Von Joachim Hoelzgen
Granit ist ihr Leben. Bei sengender Hitze zertrümmern ghanaische Arbeiterinnen Granitbrocken, schleppen den Schotter Hunderte Meter weit. Zwei Reporter dokumentierten nun das schwere Los der Frauen in packenden Bildern – sie zeugen von Geschmeidigkeit, Zähigkeit und Gleichmut. >>mehr bei SPIEGEL Online
This should be done today
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read my comments to your considerations about topics for your Facharbeit
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read two blogs of others, comment on topic
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get together with your Africa-country-mates and distribute work (who works on which aspect?); improve your texts as they have to be YOUR texts in your style and with your words, absolutely no copy & paste allowed. When appropriate: links to web-pages, short quote with link to further information, etc.
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if you want to be creative, you could write a story based on an air-mail envelope from xyz
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Lutz van Dijk’s book about Africa is worth looking into >>
book info
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some technical aspects about your blogs & HOW TO improve them
1. Facharbeit: first steps
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think about a topic: brainstorming/mind mapping
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results into your blog, please: “My first ideas of a topic”
2. Off to Africa
Assuming that you’ve read “Afrikas Fluch” [pp. 11-21] carefully, we’ll get some basics on 7 countries in 7 groups of 3 of you each:
1. Ghana (Gold Coast) – Nkrumah, Rawlings
2. Kenia – arap Moi u.a.
3. Tanzania (Tanganyika)- Nyerere u.a.
4. Uganda – Amin u.a.
5. Simbabwe – Mugabe
6. Kongo – Kabila u.a.
7. Sambia – Kaunda
==> into your blogs & @home: mainly based on the SPIEGEL article and a bit from wikipedia.com: short overview: colonial times, independence, remarkable statesmen (as well positive as negative), development, situation today.
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