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What can you do with five minutes each day to improve the conditions of others?
Click to impact the world (or at least you can increase the hits on my YouTube channels) Ask Julie Dixon suggests: "Use Your Currency. Ask people to act." Gary Lew adds, "It's your world. Shape it."
What do you think? It's a cute idea: Why not use fiction and the techniques of documentaries to build the case for dragons? it's a very clever technique. I'm glad that I listened to my student who insisted that I should watch this video.
there are strange creatures out there....
some of them have ropes that they use to lassoo their prey
other animals can change color
there are strange objects in the sky
what could have happened after a major meteor hit the Earth?
What could a dragon do to survive the catastrophic event?
remarkable trickery
I like the artistry
look at the shape in the lower part of the river, around the middle of the screen
I hope you will watch it, too. One of my students told me to watch this... it's cute and surprisingly well-done. Steve suggests that you suspend judgment and enjoy the clever use of media.
Hello, "NET IMPACTERS" You might follow this blog to find out "what is next to click on." Well, here is a start: This is a request... it is meant to help a friend who has started a school program in France... REQUEST
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Dave was working at a desk in Philippines for Peace Corps. His 9-to-5 job was pushing papers, so at 5:01 pm he got on a moped or a truck and drove into the mountains. He talked to farmers well into the night and returned to the same village each day for a week and had persuaded dozens of farmers to create fence lines around their land ….
He talks about pigs and gallus gallus (an ancestor of the chicken)…. and the essence of his program. It was the after-work volunteering that he did while in Manila that inspired me. He didn't stop with his desk job. He found his life work and his life's creation (he later set up a non-profit organization) by doing service.
In essence, in this video he is a farmer. He's a farmer who uses the gift of gab, the sustained use of non-sales persuading (described by Dan Pink in To Sell is Human) and he is moving forward. Dave Deppner used words to motivate others. He told stories. He moved me and touched my heart and I'm crying now (as I write these words) because I have done so little to continue his work. I hope by writing this email to you, Dennis, Matt, Omar, Leslie, Jaime, Jen, Stephanie, Mrs. Q. and other teachers, that you will be moved to click on the video and share the video with your students... and perhaps to encourage your students to sit with an older person and find the Dave Deppner inside the older person. There are stories that are waiting to be told.
I'm very lucky to know... to have met Dave and I hope this message can touch the minds of teenagers and move them to click on the video. Subscribe. Click, LIKE and leave a comment. Today there are fewer than 1200 views of his video.
Let's increase that number. Get into your Youtube account and Hit Subscribe. Hit Link and Hit Comment.