Friday, November 27, 2009

My Birthday wishes! What a da!


My dear dear Hala:
Happy Birthday!!!!I wish all the best things move over your way. Not riding a tortoise of course!!!
Besitos.
Maru
Susan Burg Happy BD!
Muhammad Zukhrisam Happy Birthday!
Evelyn Izquierdo Happy birthday dear, Hala. My best wishes to you. A warm hug from Caracas, Venezuela.
Susana Canelo Happy birthday !!!!A huge hug from Argentina.
Minhaaj Rehman Happy Bday Hala! Have a nice one.
Jorge Crom Happy birthday, Hala.
Robin Yap Happy Birthday! Best wishes from Toronto ~
Alfia Mironova wished a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ** Ana Maria Menezes wished a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Irmeli Aro Happy Birthday wth greetings from Tapiola, Finland.
Christina Ljunggren Happy Birthday dear friend!!
Dinan Waleed Alasad Happy Birthday to you! Alsna aljaya As Sweet As You Are! Ogbal 123456789 candles and even MORE!

أمنياتي أن يكون العام القادم ليس بالضرورة أحلى و أجمل
لكن بالتأكيد أصدق و أعمق
:))))))))))))))))))))))
كل سنة و انتي طيبة يا اغلى هلولة في الدنيا
Mashaair Sharif
Deema Waleed Alasad HAAAAAAAPPY BIRTHDAY KHALTU HALA! And Eid mubarak inshallah...May all your dreams come true & ogbal millioooooooooooon sana ♥ ♥ ♥ xoxoxox
Beyza Yılmaz Happy bday dear Hala! Virtual hugs! :)
Sorkati Abd-elrhman
Sharon Betts Hi Hala,
Did I read that Friday is your birthday? If so - a very happy one a couple of days early.
Sharon
كل سنة وكل يوم وانتي بخير وعافية وربنا يجعل أيامك كلها سعادة


Sunday, August 31, 2008

Photostream about WorldCALL 2008 Conference in Fukuoka, Japan

The following is the Evelyn Izquierdo's photostream. Created at Flickr and have been still adding with more pictures taken during the WorldCALL 2008 Conference in Fukuoka, Japan on 1st through 9th August 2008. Enjoy watching video and pictures and leave your comments.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Participants of the WorldCALL 2008 Congress


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Some more pictures from the WorldCALL 2008 Congress.

This is just again a test of posting a bunch of pictures to posterous which has to redirect them to our blog.


There are some more pictures from the WorldCALL 2008 Congress.
We had a great chance to attend the pre-conference workshops run by the leaders in CALL around the world. We enjoyed meeting each other f2f at the hotel a day before the Conference. It was an exciting experience!
We used to take a metro while attending workshops at Fukuoka University.

We had our lunch at the university canteen. It was strange that we had to choose the meals which were displayed and then pay for at the paying machine. Then we were served by the waiters.

Lots of vending machines were in good help for us to buy beverage and spring water to keep us out of thirsty feeling. It was dead hot outsides, but cool enough insides.

See and download the full gallery on posterous

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Going back home

Dear friends:
This is just to let you know my feelings today. The other Webheads will write about their feelings too, later. I'm happy because I'm going to see my family today, but I'm so sad too because Webheads have to separate again. Attending the WorldCALL 2008, sharing with my Webhead friends f2f and knowing Japan culture have been the best things that I have ever lived. There are no words to express my gratitude to the Lord. This has been the most wonderful award ever. Nina, Hala and Susan left yesterday and we already miss them. Today, Nina, Jennifer, Nelba, Erika and me go back home. A long long trip is waiting for us. Lord, thank you for every single detail lived here in Japan, please protect our lives and take us home in your careful hands.
I'll miss you all ladies, pretty pretty pretty much. Hugs, kisses and bows to everyone.
Love,
Evelyn

P.S. What you see in the picture is a promise Webheads in Japan made. How touching it was! Perhaps, we will share it with you later.

Nagasaki City Tour






Hi dear all:

Yesterday five Webheads visited Nagasaki, the city where the 'Fatman' atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. There is much to say about it. The pictures show every detail by themselves. After having such a wonderful cultural experience in World CALL 2008 we understand much better what world peace means. Webheads do not have borders. Webheads love one another no matter where they are or where they come from. Be sure we spred the word, Webheads showed the world how happy we are when sharing altogether. People from different countries, different religions, different thoughts, and there we were. Being a Webhead must be something more than working with a computer and the new technologies; as Hala mentioned in the closing ceremony: CALL must serve to reach the world peace. That´s my feeling too.
In Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum I could see how human beings can have such a bad spirit and how terrible is when they use their power to destroy others; however, sharing a whole week with the Webheads and the other Awardees made me proved that world peace is possible when we go in deep, when we respect each other, and we give all the love we have no matter the differences. Thank you Lord for such a great learning.

Evelyn









Kanku Lounge Osaka Airport

Just to share these moments with you! I will delete later!
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Webheads Farewell

To start reflecting about my WorldCALL 2008 experience with a farewell post, can tell a lot about how much knowledge we were exposed to since the conference has started: intellectualy, socially, culturally, digitally, wirelessly, civiliz*ingly* and webehad*ingly*! Without exception, attending WorldCALL08 was the most rewarding experience in our lives, no comparison could fit here, any!
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Airport. Another culutre shock in Japan!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Fukuoka Bay Cruise


Fukuoka Bay







WorldCALL 2008 Scholarship Awardees



Vera Meneses (Guest speaker from Brazil) and Hala (Sudan)
The Scholarship Awardee Crew

Sunset
Fukuoka Sunset


Workshops and presentations

Hi all!

During these days of the WorldCALL 2008 we have had the opportunity to attend many interesting sessions. Scholarship Awardees´presentation was last Tuesday. Here are some pictures:

South America

Nelba and Jennifer (Argentina)


Erika (Brazil)



Evelyn (Venezuela)





Hala (Sudan)




Asem (Egypt)

Ferit (Turkey)

Welcome reception


Dear friends:

How exciting and interesting this experience has been! We are learning and enjoying a lot. All scholarship awardees have been treated as kings and queens. Japanese people are so kind, sweet, helpful. They do all their best to make us feel at home. There are no words to express our gratitude.
The WorldCALL Committee organized a welcome reception to all attendees and look what happened. It was a wonderful cultural experience!


All scholars were invited to wear the traditional kimono and were called one by one in front of the reception attendees, country by country. In this picture you see from left to right: Evelyn (Venezuela), Erika (Brazil), Nelba (Argentina), Jennifer (Argentina), Hala (Sudan) and Susan (Iran).



The presenters: Miss Mexico and Miss Japan. Webhead Erika (Brazil), on the right

Jennifer and Nelba (Argentina)

Nina (Ukraine)

Neny (Indonesia)


Evelyn (Venezuela)

Rivathi (India)



Revathi and Tom Robb

Vance, our father, tasting the delicious Japanese food



Evelyn, Mike Levy and Hala

Opening Ceremony



Hi folks!



The World CALL 2008 opening ceremony was so exciting! There we were, altogether, anxious of learning and sharing our CALL experiences. Mike Levy mentioned all scholarship awardees, country by country. Then, there was a very interesting plenary and the sessions started. All sessions are so interesting that it is difficult to pick up just one.


Here are some pictures:




Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Weather in Fukuoka august 7th


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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Be sure and tag your photos worldcall08 when uploading to the web :-))


Hi again everyone,

I've just uploaded photos taken by VanceStevens today at WorldCALL 2008 in Fukuoka, Japan and tagged themworldcall08. The url for photos with this tag is http://flickr.com/search/?q=worldcall08&m=text

If you upload photos from the conference to Flickr or other onlnesites, be sure and tag them worldcall08 and (if at Flickr) they will aggregate here.

Nite nite all, from dark and pleasantly cool Fukuoka Japan (yawn)

--
Vance Stevens
http://advanceducation.blogspot.com/

--
Vance Stevens
http://advanceducation.blogspot.com/




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Flickr photos taggged worldcall08


Hi again everyone,

I've just uploaded photos taken by Vance Stevens today at WorldCALL 2008 in Fukuoka, Japan and tagged them worldcall08.  The url for photos with this tag is http://flickr.com/search/?q=worldcall08&m=text

If you upload photos from the conference to Flickr or other onlne sites, be sure and tag them worldcall08 and they will aggregate here.

Nite nite all, from dark and pleasantly cool Fukuoka Japan (yawn)

--
Vance Stevens
http://adVancEducation.blogspot.com

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Penultimate update on Vance's WorldCALL session from Fukuoka


Hi folks, regarding my session tomorrow, details here: http://vancestevens.com/papers/index.html#next
and my preliminary announcement here: http://webheadatwc3.posterous.com/well-try-to-connect-via-wiziq

I'm now in Fukuoka but not yet at the site where the presentation will be.  We spent the day today in workshops at Fukuoka University, where the webheads ladies and I were twittering happily away, but unfortunately this is not where we will be Aug 6, the day of my presentation (tomorrow).

Of course I have asked the conference organizers if there is wireless access? (answer: I think so), is it robust (answer: depends on how well set up they are?) etc.  There is no way really to find out how a convention center has configured for laptops of presenters, esp if the presenters need access to the LAN well before their presentations, without going there and seeing what is up with the network.  And I can't do that till tomorrow.

So tomorrow I will go in as early as possible and start playing with the network.  I'll see what I can get working.  If I can Ustream I might do that, or if I WiZiQ seems ok I might try and record my presentation that way.  I might go with Elluminate (highly reliable) ... checking now it seems fine; last test from UAE on my new laptop there was a network problem. I'll just have to see what works and then announce to the onlne community in which venue the event will be.

Tomorrow Aug 6 I'll send mail to the webheads list and on twitter in advance of the event (or try to, assuming I can connect from the convention center) and I'll let you know what I will do.

In case you're available and want to join us, the event is Aug 6 from 17:25 to 18:10 Tokyo time, or Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 08:15 GMT http://tinyurl.com/6bjk7r;

I'm hoping we'll get something working

--
Vance Stevens
http://adVancEducation.blogspot.com

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Fun in Tokyo


Nelba, Jennifer, Evelyn and Erika having fun in Tokyo.

I'm getting ready for breakfast, subways and workshops at Fukuoka University.
Let's have a great day together!!!

Nelba in Fukuoka


Hi, dear  Webheads. This is unbelievable, cannot sleep looking foward meeting friends here.
This post is just to check, posterous.Hugs, Nelba in kimono :-)

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The Dream Came True!




Finally, after almost 24 hours trip, the dream came true! Accompanying Susan from Doha made the trip very comfortable and fun.I am not sure if my computer will let me finish this post. I am posting from my room, with a battery of 37% left. I have to buy a transformer tomorrow. Here is another photo.We didn't meet the rest of the Latin America girls. All sleeping. Thanks Nina for showing me and Susan around our rooms. You are our f2f and virtual master.Make sure I will not tell about the secret:-) Wait until I tell you what happened behind you girls!!!! Viki, the one met me and Susan at the airport, said we have to take the subway to Fukuoka University . Taxis are too expensive. We decided to meet at 7:00 am for breakfast and go together.
Be it a mass loss of webheads in Fukuoka

Webheads meeting webheads

Dear webheads, colleagues, friends around the world,

We are all have arrived to Fukuoka for now, but Vance will come from Seul tomorrow evening. These days are full of joy, happiness to meet so many webheads f2f, hug them and kiss in reality. But these days are very sad for all us because we have lost a wonderful member of our big and friendly family - Lee Baber. She will be always with us in our hearts and in our thoughts.

Below one of the meeting at the hotel in Fukuoka: Nina, Hala, Susan and Neny.

More will come soon.

Hugs to all of you from us.
Hala, Susan and Neny, Nina plus all the rest who walked around and got tired are slleping tight.
Tomorrow workshops.


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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Tokyo is an unforgettable city!

Hi friends!

I´m so glad to let you know that the crew is complete. Erika came yesterday afternoon. We picked her up at Central Tokyo Metro Station. We had a marvellous day yesterday. Mr. Manabe is a prince! He has been the best tour guide we would have ever imagined. We took thousands of beautiful and exciting pictures and videos but we haven´t had the time to upload them. We will tell the whole story soon. Now we are leaving to Fukuoka and all Webheads will all meet there. How exciting!!!!!!!!!

Love you all,

Nelba, Erika, Jennifer and Evelyn

Saturday, August 2, 2008

We are in Tokyo, finally!!!

Hi dear all:

It's great to share this huge excitement we have. Nelba, Erika and I met at the airport yesterday morning and took the plane to Tokyo. How great moment we met face to face. Hugs, kisses, blesssings. Thanks God we are together. We miss Erika a lot. We are for waiting her. Our trip was long, tiring but exciting and fun. We had a great time together chatting, taking pictures, videos and crossing the whole planet. It took us 15 hours 15 minutes to get here, but it´s worth. Japan is amazing, gorgeous, exciting!!!!! Mr. manabe, a friend and former student of mine was waiting for us at the airport. Thanks God! We couldn't have ever been able to get his home by ourselves. We traveled 90 minutes by train, we changed trains twice and then we took a bus, and finally we walked for 7 or 10 minutes with our luggage. We were dead, breathless, ha ha ha , but happy!!! I've been taking many pictures and videos and you will soon see them.
We went to a Old Japan Festival last night. We are lucky, it is only once a year and we could go last evening. It was awesome!
We are in hurry now, We have our city tour today. We will meet Erika at a central Metro station. More pictures will be taken. I promise to share them as soon as possible.
Hugs,
Evelyn, Erika and Nelba.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Waiting to go to Tokyo

Hi friends

As you probably already know, I will only arrive in tokyo 24 hours later than I expected. I left my city yesterday at 6pm and flew to São Paulo (the biggest city in Brazil). I had to take another flight from São Paulo to Atlanta and meet Evelyn, Nelba and Jen, but it was canceled due to some problems with the aircraft. Delta staff sent me to a hotel near the airport. I was very upset, but I feel calmer now. I talked to mr Manabe on the phone and I felt relieved to undertand all his instructions to meet the group in Tokyo. Mr Manabe is a very kind Japanese man who is hosting the Latin Webheads in Tokyo. I mean very very very kind!!!

Evelyn, my son also cried at the airport and my heart was broken too. I talked to him on the phone last night and today via skype and he was already smiling and playing. Don't worry too much; kids adapt to different situations faster than adults do.

I am spending the day in São Paulo with some friends from Ilang. It is a company that creates online courses for schools and I have been working with them for a while, so it was a nice opportunity to visit their office.

Well, I can't wait to meet you!

Hugs
Erika Cruvinel

Thursday, July 31, 2008

I'm in Atlanta now...

Hi dear friends,

I arrived in Atlanta at about 1:00 p.m. It was a very nice flight. It was faster than I had thought it would be. There was a lot of turbulance when landing, but it was fun. I had a great window view and I was enjoying trying to identify the different island on the way to Atlanta. It was beautiful and fun. I was also trying to learn some Japanese words during the trip, but my anxiety didn't allow me to. I had many things in my mind. I was especially thinking of my husband and my little daughter, Emily. She wanted to come with me, and started crying when I left them at the airport. I was pretending to be fine, but my heart was broken into pieces.

I'm staying at a small but comfortable hotel near the airport. It was supposed to have a Wireless Internet connection but it seems not to be working today. After my arrival, it started to rain cats and dogs. It's been a real storm, but the rained stopped a little, stilll thunders are around but everything seems to be calmed now.

I'm counting the hours to meet Nelba and Jen tomorrow. It's going to be exciting to travel together. Nevertheless, I'm a little sad because Erika's flight was cancelled at the very last minute. I am so dissappointed, but I promised her to prepare a special welcome reception for her on Sunday.

That's all for now. Missing you all. Thanks for all your lovely email messages.

Hugs,
Evelyn

The last attempt of testing Posterous's posibilities

This is the last attempt of testing how Autopost to Everywhere works from e-mail through Posterous.
The last minutes of getting things together before leaving. It sounds exciting and amazing. Can't wait to see all the webheads together. It should be a superb meeting with popular educators around the world, to learn from them and with them. Have a hope to get an access to the Internet (no other way) in Japan.
So, getting to work.
In my bag already: a camera(borrowed from a friend ;-) ) , an MP3 player, a voice recorder, badges for webheads, an umbrella from flaming sun (the worst thing for me - I might melt in Fukuoka), no lap top (somebody will bring), and some private things... and, of course, passport, electronic tickets for the flight to and fro.

You know, I am traveling the longest way: From home to Moscow by train (tomorrow), then from Moscow to Helsinki by plane, of course, then to Osaka and from Osaka to Fukuoka (Evelyn offered by boat, but I agreed to swim across the bay.) ;-)
We'll definitely post our impressions, pictures, and coverage of the WorldCALL Conference.

God bless you and us.

{{{{BIG HUG}}}}
Nina

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Enjoy your trip with your e-friends

Dear Evelyn and all dear awardees,
I am posting this from my email account, just to test it and to wish you again a happy and safe long trip to Atlanta and then to Tokyo first.  I am sure you will  talk a lot during the long flight. I can imagine how  affecting meeting should it be. I had an experience of such feeling already. It was in 1999 when it happened first to travel to the USA. I met my cyber friend - Bertha Wise there. It was unforgettable reunion.
I ma looking forward to seeing you all soon. It will happen on August, 4. We all are supposed to arrive on this day.

God bless you and safe you all.

{{{{BIG HUG}}}}

Nina


The journey starts...

Hi everyone!

My journey to Japan starts in just a few hours. I'm happy, I'm nervous, my feelings are mixed at this moment. This is the first time I'm going to be so far from home. And it is the first time I'll be far from my husband and little daughter for so many days. I have a lot of butterflies in my stomach! Believe me! However, I trust God and ask him to take care of me, my family and all my friends who will also attend the WorldCALL 2008.

My flight leaves at 8:00 a.m. I'm going to stop in Atlanta (USA) first and stay there for one night. And, tomorrow, my friends Erika, Nelba, Jennifer and I will meet at the airport to go to Tokyo on the same plane . I'm so excited! We are finally going to meet face to face. I'm sure we will have enough time to talk, talk and talk. Well, just imagine 4 Latin American ladies traveling together for about 15 hours!!! It's going to be fun, definitively!
God bless you all!
Evelyn

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Waiting for the most exciting adventure of my life!

Konnichiwa!

Only 24 hours left!!! Can you believe it? I'm ready to live one of the most interesting and exciting experiences of my life. I'm referring to my first trip to Japan. As you already know, I won a scholarship to attend the WorldCALL 2008 which will be held in Fukuoka - Japan from August 4 to 8, this year. How exciting it is! You can't imagine how happy I'm am.

I'm attending the conference with other 7 Webheads: Nina (Ukraine), Erika (Brazil), Nelba (Argentina), Neny (Indonesia), Hala (Sudan), Jennifer (Argentina), and Susan (Iran). We've been in touch since last March, when we got the great news. You may visit our Wiki and see how we have been preparing ourselves to this adventure.

In Tokyo, I'll be happy to meet my friend and former student Matsuro Manabe, who has been a great support to us. Then, in Fukuoka, we will be happy to meet f2f all Scholarship Awardees and our friends Tom Robb (Chair, WorldCALL 2008 Scholarship Committee), Claire Bradin Siskin and Vance Stevens (the main Webhead).

Through this blog I intend to share with you, day after day, my learning experiences, panel discussions, pictures, sounds, culture, and many interesting things about Japan. You can also follow us by Posterous or Twemes.

Thanks God for giving me this gift.

I'll miss you all.

Love,

Evelyn