1 Comment// Posted in speaking, talk, teaching by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 03.07.13.
I have received several e-mails from students who asked me ways they can improve their verbal proficiency. Honestly, I believe the secret is practice, practice and you know it, practice. As much as I encourage students to read books with utmost fervour, I think when it comes to speaking eloquently, you just need to open […]
7 Comments// Posted in exam, learning, reflection, teaching, utm, workshop by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 02.05.13.
Event: Fun in the English Classroom Date: 26th January 2013 Venue: Eastwood Valley Golf & Country Club, Miri, Sarawak. I was invited by Tun Datu Tuanku Haji Bujang College & Miri Education Office to conduct a series of presentations & workshop last month. Frankly, the invitation came as a surprise for me as I’m currently […]
1 Comment// Posted in learning, reflection, talk, utm by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 01.22.13.
Hello, I am still alive and kicking albeit my blog inertia 🙂 Alhamdulillah, I finished my final examination early this month and boy, how I emphatize with my students more after cracking my brain trying to revise for those examinations. Yay, I survived Semester 1 of my IT Management course. I used to doubt whether […]
No Comments// Posted in Creative Writing, poem by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 12.13.12.
THE REQUIEM By Nor FS Perched on the river bank, he stared into the crimson sky Forehead lined with chalky beads of endearment With a child curving to the spine, gently asleep Rush of smoke dissipate into the suffocating river Where to go, I say? To the left, no Way to go. To the right, […]
2 Comments// Posted in conference, IMETC, speaking by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 11.10.12.
Date: 29-31st September 2012Venue: Concorde Inn, KLIA Alhamdulillah, I have been invited to be a keynote speaker at the 6th International Malaysian Educational Technology Convention 2012. It was a humbling and gratifying experience indeed to be given the opportunity to speak in front of the movers and shakers of the edutech realm. Thank you Prof. […]