Sunday, May 29, 2022

Himbacracy Educational Intelligence

 Himbacracy Educational Intelligence


The ability to think abstractly is referred to as Himbacracy Education Intelligence.

Himbacracy Educational Intelligence is defined as the ability to discern effectively, reason well, and comprehend well. For example, in Himbacracy Educational Intelligence we define the time of drought, winter, and rainy season. 

Himbacracy Educational Intelligence is the capacity to adjust to one's circumstances by understanding when to take cattle to the water point and when to understand to change seasons by taking animals to the cattle post and returning them to the main homestead. 

As a result, Himbacracy Educational Intelligence is defined as the ability to learn and adapt to new situations.

Himbacracy Philosopher

Monday, May 16, 2022

Reflecting on the use of the Web 2.0 blogging tool

 

Reflecting on the use of the Web 2.0 blogging toolsIn the introduction, I have learned a lot about blogs and I have organised them into ten categories and asked myself a few questions. Many people I know want to start a blog but are unsure what to write about. I would have been in that group if I had started a blog years ago. It would be difficult to choose just one topic because I have so many interests and so many possible themes to focus on. What should I blog about, was the first question I asked myself. I have decided to group these questions together as a sub-topic. Dr Hautemo, from what I have learned, has accomplished a great deal. Because I come from an IT background. I did not have a lot of information about how to integrate the language with technology. Dr Hautemo has taught us a lot about how to integrate all languages into technologies, how to use various multi-media platforms, and how to use technology to improve languages.

1.    The discovery Journey

I consider my passions first

This is the simplest way to begin my list of potential blog topics. I consider what interests me now, as well as what interests me in the past. Some bloggers have told me about "reviving" an old passion they had forgotten about and creating successful blogs around it. Years ago, as a young guy, I was fascinated by technology and anything related to it. I haven't touched them in years, but rekindling old interests and starting a blog about them would be a good idea. Dr Hautemo has been my lecturer since the year 2022. I've learned a lot and conducted extensive studies based on what Dr. taught us.

I consider the blogs I read.

Dr Hautemo has shared his experience working on many Web 2.0 projects and has said everything there is to know about Web 2.0. She has mentioned some of her favourite blogs, including her personal favourite! From there, I was able to visit some of my favourite blogs. On what kind of blog do you spend the most time? Which type of blog do you prefer to read? Consider posting on a related subject. Create a blog that you would like to read.

I will teach everything I know.

I became knowledgeable about a particular area after that. My friends and family now come to me for help with a specific issues. My small brother gave me the concept of "teaching everything I know." He has claimed that teaching is the best method to grow an audience. I may not consider myself an expert on a certain subject, but chances are I know more than others. Dr Hautemo and my younger brother, I appreciate you. Dr Hautemo eventually invited me to conduct research on Himbacracy Philosophy. It makes me reconsider Himba rules. It was informative, and it piqued my interest in digital literacy. It gets more interesting to teach what I know!

2.    Relate blogging in the language in the classroom

I start to think about missing content from my favourite blogs.

As I read my favourite blogs, I begin to look for gaps in the information to see where we can best use language in digital literacies and to see whether a blog author has missed a crucial point regarding the subject of special linguistics in the classroom. I have a favourite home organization blog, but I've noticed that all of my posts are on high-end or pricey organizing solutions. I could establish a blog with the goal of filling up the gaps in the content with low-cost, yet effective organizing methods. My brother's productivity blog is one that I follow on a regular basis. I've seen that he concentrates primarily on English productivity words over time. I start a blog that focused on both Otjiherero and English productivity and would cover a content void.

I focus on presenting solutions to problems in linguistics.

I used to say that linguistics is nothing more than a problem-solving tool. I need to recognise that people have language issues or pain areas. I maintain a blog with the hopes of assisting others in solving linguistic and sociolinguistic problems in the real life situation in the classroom. I'll have a successful blog employing digital literacies if enough people have the problem and my solutions are good enough.

I write as a leading learner.

Unfortunately, many individuals believe that in order to write a great blog about a topic, they must be an expert in that industry. This is not the case; in fact, being an expert while attempting to teach others might make me feel distant, resulting in a significant disconnect with my readers in my writing. It's beneficial to conceive of myself as a leading learner when establishing a blog. I am constantly a step or two ahead of others in what I am studying right now, and they will value my perspective. I will use blog to teach language in the class by integrated digital literacies.

3.    I will continue with blogs

I think about the body of work I want to have in five years.

Dr Hautemo is an excellent example. Her blog focuses on home decor as one of its main themes. I think she's really good at it, but she won't claim to be an expert when I inquire about her decorating abilities. She'd admit that she's a million times better today than she was when she first started a few years ago, but she's no expert. She could name a hundred other blogs she believes are better decorators than she is. This "lack of competence" did not hinder her in the early phases of her blog, in my opinion. She adopted the mindset of a lead learner and realized that just because she wasn't an expert didn't mean others couldn't benefit from her knowledge. She always shared more than some of the individuals who read her blog since she learned and knew more at the time. She continued to educate as she improved, and she was guiding her readers through the same process. As I learned more from Dr Hautemo, I began to contemplate an area in which I could be a leading learner for my readers and blog about it. Therefore I will continue using it for good reason.

Anonymous blogs are rarely successful. If all goes well, my friends, family, and coworkers will ultimately locate and read my blog. That is fantastic! I'll be remembered for my blog posts over the years. This will be focused on the types of postings on linguistics that I want to be known for, as well as how I plan to develop linguistics, in general, to integrate into technologies or digital literacy. In the case of digital literacies, I'd like to focus more on both Otjiherero and English in my body of work. I created a blog on Himba rule in the past and now, emphasizing democracy and how people might value themselves in the future, a few years ago. I have a lot of experience with this, so I decided I could teach others how to do it as well, including other neglected tribes like the Ovatjimba, Ovatua, and Ovazemba/Ovadhimba, as well as other tribes, but I'll be concentrating on the language. The Himbacracy Philosophy blog will focus on language and socio-cultural literacy analysis.

I write to a specific person.

Consider the misspelling for the person to whom I'm writing while choosing a blog topic. In languages, the Tjizapaha Tjijombo of language thinking. He writes or produces courses for that person who wants to be his reader. This is an effective method for making my work more personal. I will undoubtedly continue to utilize blogs for educational purposes and to express my opinions on current events. Another method is to imagine and write for a certain person in my life. I don't have to tell them, but it helps me write if I think about someone in particular. In my view, the person I'm writing for is obviously someone who would benefit from what I'm writing. While I'm writing this, I'm curious as to whether the type of person I prefer working with exists.

In case blogging is not free, I will consider blogging income opportunities.

It's crucial to consider prospective income opportunities while choosing a blog topic. After doing some study, I discovered that blogging is not free and that as my traffic grows, so will my expenses. Hosting is initially inexpensive, but I will soon need to upgrade to a more expensive and comprehensive hosting package. I'll also want to create an email list early on and send out marketing bills as my subscriber base grows. I don't want to terrify you with all of these costs, but you should also consider any potential revenue sources that your blog topic may provide.

Advertising is a viable income model for any topic, but it is also a difficult way to make money. Instead, consider what books and courses you could write about your subject. Is your speciality already covered by other books, seminars, and resources? If this is the case, it is a good sign that there is a need. If not, there may be a lack of demand or a topic on which people are unwilling to spend money.

In conclusion a word about blogging about blogging

People who are interested in blogging are increasingly going crazy with research and online business-building tactics, rather than just getting started. They then launch a blog on blogging. Although the intentions are good, and the niche has the potential to be wealthy, these types of blogs frequently fail. I advocate first creating a successful blog in a different area and then teaching people what I've learned about creating a successful blog or internet business in the future. This is exactly what Dr Hautemo said to us. Dr Hautemo, I believe, had been blogging for years and had built a thriving blog with hundreds of thousands of monthly page views before she began teaching others how to do the same. Because she had done it before, she had instant credibility. Even though I am an Educational Technologist, I did not know how to effectively incorporate language with technologies until I heard Dr Hautemo speak.

By: Uerimanga Tjijombo

Sunday, May 15, 2022

First Language Acquisition

 First Language Acquisition 

Language acquisition is divided into two groups by Uerimanga Tjijombo: first-language acquisition and second-language acquisition regardless of home language, learning the first language is a universal process. Babies pay attention to the sounds around them, imitate them, and eventually learn to speak. Therefore, Uerimanga's first language acquisition is Otjihimba. The language Uerimanga pays attention to first, because it was the first language around him, Uerimanga imitates it and eventually learns to speak it. 

Himbacracy Philosopher

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Happy Mother’s day in Himbacracy Philosophy Perceptive

 

Happy Mother’s day in Himbacracy Philosophy Perceptive

I listen to local music and am a critical listener. I listened to Otjiherero music based on Himbacracy Philosophy Psychoanalytical this morning. I wanted to compose a message on Mother's Day from the Himba perspective after listening to the two selected pieces of music. I was listening to a song by E-boy, a teacher and musician, called MAMA. But in Otjiherero, I haven't forgotten. I listened to the song and then translated it into English. It says, "I love you, Mom, I haven't forgotten yet, the woman of the food that I have eaten, Mom who has raised me up to this age, I haven't forgotten yet Mom, the hard-working like man, I haven't forgotten yet Mom, you gave good advice that brought me here, respect your mother to achieve in life." Another song was written by Muharukua M, a future teacher, and it says, "I am shouting out as a young of the future, Mom listen to me when I am trying to achieve my future, Mom listen to me when I am trying to survive, Mom listen I am trying to survive, we are trying our future in the land of Otjikume-Kaoko."

After listening to two songs and analyzing them linguistically, but in the context of Otjihimba or Otjihimba stylistics, I realized that it is important to commemorate Mother's Day in Africa because Mother's Day is a commemoration of the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. Mother's Day should not be a one-time event, but rather an ongoing tradition. Happy Mother's Day, every day.

 

Himbacracy Philosopher

Friday, May 6, 2022

For Africans, Africa could be a better place

For Africans, Africa could be a better place

If we could all take care of each other, Africa could be the best continent on the planet. There are many questions that Africans have, but no answers. Do Africans care for one another? The continent has a vast history, but no one has been able to put it into effect; many individuals have many theories but have failed to put them into practice. A continent with far too many manifestos but limited thinking. We wish to be on this continent, yet it is tough to develop. A vast family continent with little affection. People who claim to be educated but are incapable of solving difficulties. The continent of many papers bearing degrees but little information. The continent of experts who pass judgment on those with limited understanding. People who profess to be doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, and who have a lot of drugs in their hospitals, but who have failed to control the continent's death rate. The continent's population professes to be 90% Christian, with numerous churches, however, they lack faith and morals. The continent of people who promote each other and esteem qualified individuals. People who have a lot to say but can't prove it to others' content. Many people cannot generate their own food in a continent with ample territory. The continent of people who claim to love each other but don't give a damn about the name if they are hungry. The continent of people who devastate the environment without regard for future generations. The continent of people who pretend to be peaceful but nevertheless come from impoverished backgrounds. The continent of individuals who form a peaceful alliance in order to gain money. The continent of cheerful individuals who fought against their families for the sake of politics. The continent of males who murder women in the name of something they call love but do not practice. The continent of people who congregate and prepare meals when a family member passes away. The continent of people who want to marry coworkers and educated people but can't commit for more than a year. Because they don't trust each other, folks on the continent live in fence houses. Many people without children live on this continent, but there are many youngsters without parents. People believe in abortion, baby dumping, and family planning, but there are many street children. There are more police officers on the continent, but there are also more criminals and road accidents. The continent has many lawyers, yet there are still incomplete cases on the court docket. The continent gained political liberty but not economic liberty. The continent of individuals who care about others but don't have anything to give them, and those who do have something don't care about others. This continent requires leaders who put others before themselves. Let us share what we do have.

By Uerimanga Tjijombo

Himbacracy Philosopher


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