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HELP AIDS
orphans stay well in their school in Uganda at
http://nyakaschool.org.
Also, you can help EFL teachers in Afghanistan
by sharing your resources and experiences at
http://thinsan.org/OSAELT/.
ลานเสรี:
A forum for freedom of
speech and non-violence (in Thai)
Care
to understand issues surrounding prostitution in Thailand, a complex
phenomenon that reflects the downside of materialistic development without a
well-rounded education? Start here.
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For friends from around the world |

Friends for Peace:
(Under Construction)
Learn about and share with our
friends from many parts of the world.
Teachers can become
members and create forums for their students
free of charge! Please feel free to
explore the site.
Friends4Peace Network is also on Facebook now. Also visit
another network at Ning.
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Snea
believes he is
just a work in
progress, trying to reposition himself in the
subtle worlds around him. While running the risk of
seeming pedantic, he wishes to offer this site as
a sharing stage that displays records of his recent
learning, bewilderment, insights and just simple
thoughts. Make yourself at home.
Political blogs against military coup
(moved from bloggang.com)
Blogs
(old) //
New-Password-protected
Anti-Thai Military Regime Forum
Dr. Bonk's
e-learning blogs- the Best one so far!
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Invitations: Community Building |
Here are some
of the online communities that I have been affiliated with:
New Facebook Group:
“Bonkian
YouTubian Researchian”
EFL
Classroom 2.0
Try this 3-D
virtual community:
Second Life:
Link 1 :
Link 2 :
Link 3
Indiana University IC
"eBrownBag" Video Talk Show Series
Online Professional
Development through Streaming Video.
E-learning in Developing and Developed
Countries
Educational Technologists
Classroom 2.0
Wikibook project: Dr. Bonk's Ed Psych class (The
practice of learning theories) George
Siemen's Connectivism Site
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Frequented sites:
The following websites, hosted by
http://digitalvisionhosting.com, have disappeared and
the host wouldn't care about helping me retrieve the data. Their server has not
been stable at all. Their support services were bad. Thus, I have
switched to a more reliable one now.
Teachers of English Forum
A forum for my online class and for any interested English
teacher
E-ducation Forums
Join
discussions on various issues related to language education,
e-learning, etc. Members needed!
Knowledge
Reconstruction Site
On language education, learning strategies, literacies, cultures, etc. through phpwiki-- Being
experimented with my Distance Education students
e-Education Community
Portal
A portal I designed as part of an IST
course
All e-Ed Sharing Portal
Another portal I wish to use with colleague teachers
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Recent Highlights

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| Recent photos: Snea in New York (TESOL Convention,
April 2-5, 2008)

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Please click on the
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Why does this site use .org domain?
It was intended to be a home page for an educational
foundation.
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What kind of foundation?
A non-profit, educational
foundation to provide scholarships for students with promising qualities.
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How will this foundation work?
Briefly, a committee based in
the U.S. will be established to elicit endowment from friends and interested
donors and set up criteria as well as annual plans about scouting for
potential recipients, communicating with representatives in Thailand,
and more. Each year, only the interests from the endowment will be
used. All donations will be added to the endowment each year.
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How can you help?
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Disclaimer:
I put virtually
everything I've written on this site, and there's a lot also
about which I have realized, but not shared here. Also, the
stuffs you see only reflect my progress at a certain point in
time and were often created under time constraints. Please access the information on this site at your own
risk! ;-)
"I was an adventurous boy roaming the rice fields
in Northern Thailand;
I hope I won't become a tamed academic after these PhD years
in the U.S."
-- Snea Thinsan |
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