Posts

Showing posts from February, 2021
Image
  February, 2021 Library Lovers’ Month History of Library Lovers’ Month It’s important to understand that not everything is available on the internet (yet), libraries can have vast digital stores of qualitative and quantitative information escaping from opinion led snippets and snapshots from online. There may be some crossover of information but in most cases libraries are a much more economically viable solution when looking for information than the internet. It’s also important to know that libraries offer services that aren’t available on the internet, including free assistance in finding obscure information and borrowing a book that may not be available in the admittedly immense catalogue one can find on the internet. One of the things that people often forget is that being a librarian isn’t like getting a job at the local supermarket. You want to be a Librarian? Be prepared to get a degree in Library Science. Yes, this is a thing that exists, and it’s necessary to become a librar
Image
  Sun Feb 21st, 2021 - Sun Feb 28th, 2021 Take Your Family to School Week Education can positively impact a child’s life as it is one of the essential parts of modern society and personal well-being. Promoting children’s welfare through impactful actions, such as meeting with teachers and learning about your school’s curriculum, are just some of the examples that significantly impact the future of children everywhere. Take Your Family to School Week is about making a difference in your local community by getting more involved in children’s education and gives parents the opportunity to do more for their children. How to Celebrate Take Your Family to School Week Help your child grow and learn by making your home activities educational, such as creating a garden to gain their interest in science, help them read at home to learn about literature, and get them counting so they can become better at math. If your school’s hosting this week’s holiday, then take the time to visit your child’s
Image
  Michelle Obama: a passionate personal case for education https://www.ted.com/talks/michelle_obama_a_passionate_personal_case_for_education/up-next Michelle is   an example of what's possible   when girls from the very beginning of their lives   are loved and nurtured by the people around them.  The First Lady said: "   I was surrounded by extraordinary women in my life:   grandmothers, teachers, aunts, cousins, neighbors,   who taught me about quiet strength and dignity. " She said that both women and men in her life tought her a lot. What about the men in her life: "They taught me about what it means   to be a father   and to raise a family.   And not only to invest in your own home   but to reach out and help raise kids   in the broader community."   About education Michelle told that everyone of us is  going to write the next chapter in history.   Not just for ourselves, but for our generation   and generations to come.   And that's why getting a good
Image
Tue Feb 16th, 2021-Innovation Day   Innovation has become something of a buzzword these days, but it’s one that represents an important concept that is constantly changing the world.  Any time you come up with a new idea, a new product, or a new service that advances modern technology and finds new ways of doing things, you’ve innovated.  Companies all over the world are constantly innovating, creating new ways for us to interact with and experience our world. Innovation Day celebrates these intrepid explorers of new ideas and what their work changes about our future. History Of Innovation Day The Science History Institute in conjunction with the Society of Chemical Industry regularly band together to host Innovation Day.  The holiday was created to help bring attention to those who weren’t just producing technology, but those who were pushing the envelope on what could be done and what was possible.  These two organizations know that every new invention, every new step forward, is bas