This flower is known as the tiger lilly and with the help of this image we can teach the students about the parts of flowers as in this image we can clearly see the different parts of flower such as anther, filament petal and all.
Bhutanese architecture is distinctly traditional, with soil ramming and wattle and daub construction methods, stone masonry, and elaborate woodwork around windows and roofs. Traditional architecture does not employ nails or iron bars in its construction, and it also does not use paper plans separating Bhutanese architecture from the rest of the world. With the help of this picture we can tech the students about the unique Bhutanese structure. Not only this children will be able to identify Bhutanese houses and the houses of western countries.
This picture I took it when I went to offer butter lamp with my friends. It's just a five-minute drive from town. Kyichu Lhakhang (also known as Lho Kyerchu and Kyerchu) is one of Bhutan's most magnificent places of worship. Kyichu is said to be one of the oldest lhakhang ever build in Bhutan. It was build in the 7th Century by the great king Songtshen Gampo. The initial temple is claimed to have been built over night on the left foot of a huge ogress, also known as a demons, who was intercepting the spread of Buddhism as she established over the area. It's said to be one of over 100 temples built to remove her and enable Buddhism to spread far and wide. With the help of this image we can teach our student the history of Bhutan.
Reflection on the use of ICT educational tools in teaching and learning ICT educational technologies have transformed the way we teach and learn. Students and instructors now have access to previously unavailable learning tools thanks to the advancement of technology. These technologies have enabled students to learn at their own pace, in their own time, and in a manner that best meets their specific needs. Teachers, on the other hand, have access to a multitude of instructional tools that can assist them in creating engaging and dynamic classes. One of the most significant benefits of utilizing ICT educational tools is that they make learning more accessible. Students who may not have access to traditional learning tools like textbooks or libraries can now gain access to a multitude of instructional content online. This has the ability to level the playing field for pupils from low-income families who historically struggled to stay up with their peers. Making learning...
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