Make sure that your India blog has a picture of your specific topic in the header. Try to do that early in the project.
Consider the various Widgets or features that you can add to your blog that will enhance its appearance:
Slide show
Video imbeds
Links
Embeded sounds or movies
Photos on pages
Slide shows from your Photobucket
Alternative Templates
This is your time to be creative and to make a blog that will hold the attention of your viewer.
Work on the artistic component of this assignment.
Now is the time to check all your blog links to be sure that they are working.
Check http://donorris.blogspot.com to see student posts on how to do various things in blogspot.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
India Topics for Student Blogs
Gautama Buddha
Alexander the Great
Maurya Empire
Gupta Empire
Mughal Empire
Maratha Empire
Vijayanagara Empire
Colonial Period
British East India Company
Hinduism
Buddhism
Sikhs
Gandhi
Nehru
Indira Gandhi
Ganges
Brahmaputra
Indus Valley
Calcutta
Munbai
Dehli
Akshardham
Vivekananda Rock
Modhera
Islamic invasion of India
Taj Mahal
Harmandir Sahib
Cast System
British Partition
Alexander the Great
Maurya Empire
Gupta Empire
Mughal Empire
Maratha Empire
Vijayanagara Empire
Colonial Period
British East India Company
Hinduism
Buddhism
Sikhs
Gandhi
Nehru
Indira Gandhi
Ganges
Brahmaputra
Indus Valley
Calcutta
Munbai
Dehli
Akshardham
Vivekananda Rock
Modhera
Islamic invasion of India
Taj Mahal
Harmandir Sahib
Cast System
British Partition
Thursday, December 11, 2008
India Population Centers
Population centers around the world develop for a variety of reasons. Furthermore, often these population centers are more than just big cities, they are megaopolis centers with massive populations and massive production and consumption requirements. Identify the population centers of your region identifying their extent, location, reason for existence and uniqueness for their country. How or why did they come about. What unique circumstances contributed to their development. Be sure to find a good map indicating the population distribution of your region they will be more than one center in each instance.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Geographic Distinctives and Defining Features
Now that you have developed your own personal definition of the location of your country, I want you to tell me those distinctives that are specific to the nation and then those features that are unique for the country. For example, Japan has the geographic distinctive of being islands off the coast of China
with one of the defining features that is unique only to Japan being Mount Fuji (Fujiyama). Many countries are islands off the coast of China, but only Japan has Mt Fuji and when you see a picture of rice paddies with people replanting rice that could be any where in Asia (Taiwan, Philipines Hainan, Japan) but if they are standing with Mount Fuji in the background only Japan has that unique and defining feature (Mount Fuji). Download some pictures of defining features of your country.
with one of the defining features that is unique only to Japan being Mount Fuji (Fujiyama). Many countries are islands off the coast of China, but only Japan has Mt Fuji and when you see a picture of rice paddies with people replanting rice that could be any where in Asia (Taiwan, Philipines Hainan, Japan) but if they are standing with Mount Fuji in the background only Japan has that unique and defining feature (Mount Fuji). Download some pictures of defining features of your country.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Geographic Definition
The first step in any regional study is to define the region's geographical location. Locate several authoritative sources that describe the location of your region. Go to several maps and corroborate the source's definition of the location of your country. Write your own definition of the geographic location of your country and post it as a comment on this page. Read some of your classmate's definitions and see if you might want to refine your definition. Finally, place a link to a chart or map that you feel most demonstrates your definition. See how to post a link at TMO E-blogger
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Today (December 1st) all TMO classes start a blogging exercise examining various aspects of three Asian nations (China/Japan/India ) that have a significant impact upon U.S. economic and political affairs. Each blogging exercise will require students to find and evaluate information in order to develop individual answers that will be posted at the blog. Each answer must be substantiated with a source of information and evaluated/comprehended by the submitting student. Other students and the instructor will comment upon postings, so be sure that replies are well thought out.
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