7th post
I think that the best place to learn about environmentally is in home. The second place, for me, is the school. A good education in all the areas is important to be sensitive people. Personally, I give all my clothes when is not of my size, and I know many people too do the same thing. I am a "girl scout" and in this place they teach me some forms to recycle. I remember when was about 16 years old, we building an insulating system for a house with tetra-pack box. This was a intense work. We finished about a year later.
I am from Coyhaique, so when I lived in this place, I always used my bike. That was a little difficult because is an inclining city. Here, in Santiago is difficult for me walk or use bike, because the distances are very extensive and I haven't bike.
Well, I participated in a scout group since 2007, that was a nice instance to know people and learn how we can look after the nature. I would like to learn more about simple things we can do to be a healthy and natural life.
I think I help to reduce the carbon footprint if I don't make some things like don't smoke, don't realize bonfire, prevent to using dangerous aerosol... I don't know.
In Santiago missing more culture about this problem. Recycle is one of the easy options but not much people do it. All the culture of environmentally is based in prohibition. That's sad.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Monday, 12 May 2014
What's happen with the FIFA World Cup?
When a month is away, exactly, from the football FIFA World Cup, works in Brasil are not finished yet. These are around three stadiums, telephone networks and two airports. That is stressful for the organizers, because, as calculed, Brasil will receive about 3 millions of people in total.
All of these problems make it shake the future of the World Cup, but the organizers had taken another alternatives, like temporary canvas tents for the journalists and visitors.
This piece of news is interesting for me because this World Cup is in South America and is an important social event where a lot of people from Chile will go to Brasil.
But, right now I think another thing. Brasil is a country with a lot of inequality. All of people know about favela place and, in this moment, the money of the country is investing in a social event. But, what's happen with the kids? Who are worried about these children?
Of course, is good for me making activities about sports, but we shouldn't forget the other things.
In this moment, authorities are investing in security and police are intervening with a lot of violence. That made anger to the people who live in favelas and for this reason and others, so many people are dying. All for realise the World's World Cup.
Monday, 5 May 2014
ARTICLE
Hi!
Today I will speak about a piece of news that I see in a digital medium: “The Guardian”.
The article I have chosen
is related to journalism. Specifically, in the piece of news, offers courses
about the vanguard of the open journalism revolution actually.
Online
communities have created vast global reserves of specialised information for
journalists.
The objective of the course
is showing journalists and bloggers how to find,
investigate and verify major stories via social media.
Claire Wardle of the
Tow Centre for Digital Journalism; the Guardian community coordinator, Carmen Fishwick and award-winning Guardian investigative reporter, Shiv Malik, are the some of the guest tutors.
They are part of the
Guardian's senior open journalism experts.
How the Guardian uses
different social platforms, how to present news stories for use on social media
and how to make your work shareable and even viral are some of the tools and
skill that the course promise fulfill.
This course would be
interesting for you if you are experienced journalist who wants to expand your
digital skillset or information-gathering abilities or, too, if you're a blogger or aspiring journalist and want to open up new channels to find potential stories.
I don’t know about the cost. Anyway, I hope you can make this course if you really want.
Good luck and good day! Bye!
http://www.theguardian.com/guardian-masterclasses/social-media-for-journalists-shiv-malik-course?INTCMP=mic_232975
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