Thursday, March 7, 2013

BELIEVE THIS.....

Believe that you were born with something(talent) which could bring large changes in your life if you decide to use it effectively now, God always loves us and gave everyone something for his or her life please dont be selfish use what you have to help others to stand also because when you help some one to stand God will help you too to stand.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

IMPACTS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

by Career Network Connection on Tuesday, 5 February 2013 at 13:40 ·

•••In summary
Digital skills are important to social and economic participation and the broader Tanzanian economy.There is now a growing body of national and international evidence demonstrating the positive impact of digital technologies on measurable learning outcomes.The so-called hard evidence is supplemented by softer observational evidence, which has an important role in explaining why the positive outcomes have or have not accrued.The evidence tells us that integrated use of technology enables a range of positive outcomesfor children and young people.

Introduction
“The ICT revolution is a deep cultural revolution changing all modes and patterns of our lives and hence bound to lead to dramatic changes in education. It is characterised by its recognition of two basic facts:
  • ICT has a powerful defining impact on all important aspects of our lives and hence our culture (in terms used often in this context: it is a ‘defining technology’) 
  • The ICT revolution is a part of a group of intertwined revolutions that in the past 20 years have been transforming Tanzanian culture from African into a postmodern western culture. 
In 2013 the Department for ICT and Skills of CNC will publish the big picture on the Impact of ICT on Attainment, Motivation and Learning. This will be our first review of large scale studies of the impact of technology in Tanzania since the launch of the National digital broadcasting in the 1st Jan 0f 2013. In 3 years later this review will do the same, but within a radically different context. Home access to computers has risen sharply over the past few years such that over one-quarters of youth aged 20 – 30 have access to broadband at home, and over 60 per cent use it every day. The internet is frequently used at home to do college assignments. Though the assumption that resulting change to the educational system is inevitable is subject to debate, there are likely to be consequences, particularly relating to equity if the educational system does not respond to a fast-changing socio-technical context.The impact of digital technologies on learning
Education with or without technology:

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

TALENT

"If we recognize our talents, use them appropriately, and choose a field that uses that talents, we will rise to the top of our field"

Friday, January 11, 2013

LET US GO TOGETHER.



CAREER NETWORK CONNECTION
Bringing Changes and Create a New Society
2013 CNC EVENT:
VISTATION TO AN ORPHANAGE CENTRE: SOS CHILDREN`S VILLAGE
UBUNGO-KINONDONI
WE THINK AND DO BEYOND FOR OUR SOCIETY

EVENT(S)
TIME (AM-PM)
PARTICIPANT(S)
REPORTING AT SOS
09:00-09:20
CNC & THEIR GUESTS
COOKING PREPARATION
09:40-10:00
KITCHEN DEPT.
RECREATION PREP`& MUSIC CONN`
09:40-10:00
MR. OMARI & BEATRICE
FOOD PREPARATION
10:00-12:30
KITCHEN DEPT.
APARTMENT VISTATION
10:00-12:30
CNC & THEIR GUESTS
EATING SESSION
12:30-01:30
ALL
WORD OF COURAGE
01:30-02:00
CNC-BY MR. NAZIRU LUTHER KYARUZI
RECREATION MOMENT
02:00-03:10
ALL
APPRECIATION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
03:10-03:20
CNC TEAM

PREPARED BY CNC: 12th Jan 2013.


Friday, January 4, 2013

YOU MUST CONQUER YOUR FEAR OF FAILURE..

                                                                                       Kibanga, Omari.
                                                                                 Among the CNC Founders.
You must conquer your fear of failure in order to get whatever you want.... happiness... love... succes... wealth... influence... power... popularity... fame... whatever you want in life.

The first step in conquering your fear of failure is to realize that failure is simply a routine event which happens to everybody in some degree almost avery day and often many time a day!

As they say in sports: you win some and you lose some!

The biggest reason for permanent failure - or even for prolonged failure - is that tender, timid people think of failure as something to be avoided! They try to avoid failure by never attempting to accomplish anything! And of course, that assures failure! Even if you are one of those tender, timid people, you cannot avoid failing some of the time!
If YOU now are one of those tender, timid people that fact alone will assure your failure, because being AFRAID OF FAILURE attracts failure like a magnet! Fear of failure assures failure!
This is why tender, timid people FAIL:
1) Tender, timid people think of failure as something to be avoided.
2) Tender, timid people are ashamed of failure.
3) Tender, timid people feel that they are disgraced by failure.
4) Tender, timid people are disappointed by failure.
5) Tender, timid people are discouraged by failure.
6) Tender, timid people panic when confronted by failure
7) Tender, timid people quit trying because of failure.

It is obvious that tender, timid people who are AFRAID OF FAILURE, actually assure their own failure by being afarid to really try to succeed and thus in seeking to avoid failure, they MISS UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES which lead directly to success! so, they actually avoid success..


Will be continued............
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

BEING A GOOD WORKER

Think about your job for a moment.If someone had looked over your shoulder last week,would that individual have witnessed someone who is skilled in his or her work?Are you efficient?Do you possess the technical expertise to carry out your job with competence?Perhaps you need to brush up on new technology,take a refresher course,read often a web or these insights from our blog,or maybe just put more effort into what you do,whether it's being a homemaker,draftsman,plumber,printer,secretary,mechanic or waitress.

Monday, December 31, 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR GREETINGS FROM CNC

  HAPPY NEW YEAR GREETINGS

Hello, Tanzanians. I can tell by the look on some of your faces that you're a little queasy about tackling the challenges facing our nation.. You are thinking, "He's probably going to ask me what have I done to eradicate our national misfortunes" . Great..., Just what I need _more guilt...
Nope. I am not going to do that.In fact, I'd like you to do just the opposite. I want you to give me at least one positive example from your 2012 accomplishments....Why? Because often all we see are the negatives, the mistakes, the shortcomings, without giving our good works their proper due. I want you to be encouraged not discouraged............In 2013 you can do far more than you probably give yourself credit for. Don"t underestimate yourself
Now go to it. Take a fun and affirming look at the good in yourself-you've earned it. In 2013 we need the guidance of diligence, a determination of the will, a commitment to stay at something until it is done and done right.