About

My name is Omar TAKY-EDDINE. I graduated from the faculty of education in 2012, and I'm currently a Master students at the faculty of IBN ZOHR, Agadir. The master is entitled teaching English as a foreign language and information communication technology. This blog aims at giving you a view on the issues we study in the master program; basically some of the writings which I produced in the first semester. Your comments are very much welcomed.
Sunday, March 10, 2013


Sunday, January 27, 2013

        We, students, tend always to complain about the overloaded program, lessons that we have to memorize, and countless homework we need to do. As a reaction to our constant complains, one of my teachers always advises us not to work hard, rather work smart. I didn't believe the teacher, for I always heard that what matters is the hard work. But as I contemplate upon his advice and listen to many workshops about the topic, I come to the conclusion that what matters most is the strategy that students use in their studies not the amount of time they spend studying. Below are some tips that students can use do better at school with least energy required. 

               While trying to come with a thorough, detailed, definition of Educational technology, let us first admit that that there no agreed upon definition that entitle us to consider it as a lasting one. The new definitions of educational technology come as result of, and based on the amendment of the previous ones and it is also influenced by the growth and change of theories of learning. The latest definition of 2008 by Januszewski & Molenda indicates that Educational Technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating 



"O, yes
I say it plain
America never was America to me
And yet I swear this oath--
America will be!"




Ibn Zohr University-MATEFL & ICT                     
General English
Midterm

If vocabulary is considered as a vital organs and the flesh the language, then it is the structure that makes up the skeleton of it. This statement summarizes the vital importance of grammar. As I reflect on my experience starting from my first year of studying English, I can clearly see the improvement of my language which came as a result of many things. Among these things is the fact of taking grammar courses. The following 


Time is a gift that god endowed us with. It is a precious gift that each one of us should use wisely; one day we will either sadly regret the time we waste doing useless things or proudly reminisce the time we spent shaping our future. Having a bright future relies to a great extent on how well one did at university; hard working students achieve high positions, whereas low achievers achieve little if not nothing. So what are the tips that can help our students manage their time and achieve the future they want to build.