Sunday 19 February 2012

The 6th All India Korean Language Educators’ Workshop, 2012 held in India


 

The 6th All India Korean Language Educators’ Workshop, 2012 held in India. Unfortunately, I could'nt participate in the Workshop  as I am in Korea  but it was a great opportunity to get an idea of the  current status of Korean Language  Learning and its development in India. It was a valuable opportunity to listen some of the distinguished scholars from Korea at the same time. Here are the details of the schedule of the Workshop. I wish all the best for the upcoming Academic activities related to Korean language and  Korean Studies  in future. This kind of academic moves are immensley significant in  a highly populated Country like India where the Korean language learners are increasing at a rapid speed.  As the demand of the Korean language and Korean Studies are increasing in India, there is a necessity of  more Korean Language Centres in the other parts of the Country especially in rural areas where Korea is not well known among the masses.

2012   전인도 6  한국어 교육 워크숍

The 6th All India Korean Language Educators’ Workshop, 2012



       주제 :  인도학습자를 위한 한국어 문법 교육 방법론
Teaching Methodology of Korean Grammar Education for Indian Learners


일시 장소

2012 2 16, 17 (2일간)

India International Center (New Delhi)

Programme


                                                         First Day (February 16, 2012)

  
Registration           (9:00 am)
 

Inaugural Session      (9:30 am-11:00 am)


Welcome Speech                                                    Dr. Vyjanti Raghavan  
                                                                                Co –president, AKLEI [a distinguished Scholar   from India well known for her excellent skills in Teaching Korea language and Culture.]

                                                                                                                           
Introductory Speech                                                                                               Prof. Kim Do-young

          President, AKLEI



Congratulatory Speech                                                                                    Mr. Kang Hee-yoon  

                                                                                   Minister, Embassy of the Republic of Korea



Key Note Address                                                                                             Prof. Min Hyun-sik

                                               President, International Network for Korean Language and Culture



Tea    (11:00 am-11:15 am)




Special Lecture (11:15 am-12:30 pm)                                                              Prof. Yoon Yeo-tak

Seoul National University 



(Lunch (12:30 pm- 1:30 pm)


Special Lecture (1:30 pm -2:30 pm)                                                               Prof. Min Hyun-sik


Seoul National University

   

Tea    (2:30 pm-2:45 pm)
 

First Session           (2:45 pm -4:00 pm) Curricular/Course Contents



Chairperson                                            Dr.Ravikesh                                                                                                            
Jawaharlal Nehru University

Presenters
 
Kim Do-young (visiting professor): “A Study on Specifying Korean Grammar Contents Apposite           to the Level of Indian Learners”

Salna Sunny (Assistant Professor): Grammar Course at EFLU

Pramod (Lecturer): Grammar Courses of Maghada University 

Kim Young-soon (Coordinator & In-charge of Sejong School): Designing Korean Grammar Curricular for Korean Basic Courses of Sejong School 
A.Romita Devi (Assistant Professor): Grammar Courses of Manipur University
 
Second Session   (4:00 pm -5:30 pm) Text

 


Chairperson                                                                                                   Dr. Neerja Samajdar Jawaharlal Nehru University                      


 


Presenters
 
Lee Hyun-kyung(Lecturer, JNU), “Analysis of Grammatical Errors of Students at JNU Korean Center

Park Min-jae (Lecturer, Daulat Ram College, DU): “Analysis of Korean Grammar Books -Analysis of the Contents of Each Level”

P.N. Ajita (Lecturer,DU) “Teaching Passive & Causative Verbs Using ‘International Korean Grammar’
 

                                                         Second Day (February 17, 2012)


Special Lecture (10:00 am-11:00 am)   Why do we need a "THEORY" in comparative teaching of Korean Grammar? -- Case & Preposition, Auxiliary Verbs, and Argument Structure & Verb Category                                                                                                               Prof. Kim Jae-min

Jawaharlal Nehru University                      



Tea    (11:00 am-11:15 am)



Third Session (11:15 am-12:30pm) Methodology

Chairperson                                                                                                                                             Dr. Kim Young  soon                                                                                                                   Korean Cultural Center

 

Presenters

Vyjanti Raghavan (Associate. Professor): "Methodology of Teaching Grammar to Korean Language Learners in India" 

Priti Singh (Lecturer, DCAC) “Techniques to Grammar Learning”

Lee Myeong-e (Guest Lecturer, JNU): Teaching of Korean Sentence Structure through Word for Word: Translation and Its Criticism

Ravikesh Mishra (Asst. Professor, JNU): Teaching Korean Grammar through Literary texts


(Lunch (12:30 pm- 1:30 pm)

        

 Fourth Session   (1:30 pm -3:00pm) Contents 1


Chairperson                                                                                                    Dr. Vyjanti Raghavan                                          


Jawaharlal Nehru University

Presenters                                                                                           

Hema(Lecturer)  - "Comparative Study of Korean and Hindi Pronoun "

Paresh Kumar (Lecturer) “Comparative Analysis of Passive and Causative Verbs between Korean & Hindi”

H. Roopa (Lecturer, Daulat Ram College) “Analysis of the Tense between Hindi & Korean language”

Tea    (3:00 pm-3:15 pm)      



Fifth Session   (3:15 am-4:15 pm) Contents 2

 


Chairperson                                                                                                       Prof. Kim Do-young


                                                                                                                          University   of Delhi                                                       


Presenters        

                                  

Neerja Samajdar (Asst. Professor): “Role of Grammar in Teaching Korean Language” 

Mukesh Kumar Jaiswal (Lecturer, J.N.U): “Teaching Korean 2nd Person Pronoun to Indian Learners”

Shashi Mishra (Ph.D scholar): Grammar Education in Korean Language classroom: An Assessment of Multilingual Students’ Expectation and Reality in India.

Sohn Young-heon (Chungbuk National University): A Study on Word Frequency of TOPIK since 2006 -focused on beginner & intermediate level-

 Vote of Thanks    (4:15 pm)                                                                                                                 Dr. Ravikesh                                                                                                            

Jawaharlal Nehru University


  참석 발표자 ( 30 참석 예정)

Special Lectures
 
University of Delhi (Delhi)

1. Prof. Kim Do-young (visiting professor): “A Study on Specifying Korean Grammar Contents Apposite to the Level of Indian Learners”

2. Mr. Paresh Kumar (Lecturer) “Comparative Analysis of Passive and Causative Verbs between Korean & Hindi”

3.Mr. P.N. Ajita (Lecturer)    Uses of Passive & Causative Verbs”

4.Ms. Hema(Lecturer)  - " Comparative Study of Korean and Hindi Pronoun "

5.Ms. Priti Singh(Lecturer,DCAC)  - “ Techniques to Grammar Learning”

6.Ms. H. Roopa (Lecturer,Daulat Ram College)  Analysis of the Tense between Hindi & Korean Language”

7. Mr. Park Min-jae (Lecturer,Daulat Ram College)  : “Analysis of Korean Grammar Books  -Analysis of the Contents of Each Level”
                                                                                        
 Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi)      

1. Dr. Vyjanti Raghavan (Associate. Professor): "Methodology of Teaching Grammar to Korean Language Learners in India" 

2. Dr. Ravikesh Mishra (Asst. Professor): Teaching Korean Grammar through Literary texts

3. Dr. Neerja Singh(Asst. Professor): " Role of Grammar in Teaching Korean Language " 

4. Ms. Lee Hyun-kyung(Guest Lecturer, JNU):, “Analysis of Grammatical Errors of Students at JNU Korean Center

5. Ms. Lee Myeong-e (Guest Lecturer,JNU) : Teaching of Korean Sentence Structure through Word for Word : Translation and Its Criticism

6. Mr. Mukesh Kumar Jaiswal (Lecturer, J.N.U): : “Teaching Korean 2nd Person Pronoun to Indian Learners”


English and Foreign Language University

Ms. Salna Sunny (Assistant Professor): Grammar Course at EFLU

Maghada University

Mr. Pramod  (Lecturer): Grammar courses of Maghada University

Manipur University

Dr. A.Romita Devi (Assistant Professor): Grammar courses of Manipur University
  Korean Cultural Center

Dr. Kim Young-soon (Coordinator & In-charge of Sejong School): Development of Korean Grammar Education for Korean Basic Courses of Sejong School 
Chungbuk National University
Mr. Sohn Young-heon (Lecturer): A Study on Word Frequency of TOPIK since 2006 -focused on beginner & intermediate level-
Seoul National University
Mr. Shashi Mishra (Ph.D scholar): Grammar Education in Korean Language classroom: An Assessment of Multilingual Students’ Expectation and Reality in India.
 

 Organizing Committee

 Prof. Kim Do-young, President
Dr. Vyjanti Raghavan , Co-president
Dr. Ravikesh, General Secretary
Dr. Kim Young-soon, Treasurer                                   
 
Posted by:

Sanjay Kumar
2009 KGSP  Scholar from India,
Honorary Ambassador, Kangwon Province.
Kangwon National University,Chuncheon, Korea

Wednesday 18 January 2012

Global Technology and Korea for 2012


Gartner, known as an IT research and advisory firm, announces a notable ‘technology’ every year. It has introduced ten potential strategic technologies every October. The uprising technologies in 2012 were announced in Symposium/ IT Expo 2001, Orlando Florida.
Gartner’s “Technologies for 2012

(Source: Yonhapnews)
The top ten strategic technologies for 2012 include Media Tablets and Beyond, Mobile-Centric Applications and Interfaces, Contextual and Social User Experience, Internet of Things, App Stores and Marketplaces, Next-Generation Analytics, Big Data, In-Memory Computing, Extreme Low-Energy Servers, and Cloud Computing. There was a huge change in the list. The cloud computing which ranked first last year has dropped to 10th.
Amid rising interests on developing effective energy-saving technologies, such as low energy servers, green IT and so on, Gartner expressed his interests in the effective use of energy. Let’s find out some of the technologies that drew his attention.



Mobile-Centric Applications and Interfaces

Over the last 20 years, the user interface (UI)has changed a lot. Since the development of media tablets, UI has adopted the ‘touch’ function from ‘click’ function. Gartner predicted that’mouse’ and ‘keyboard’ applications that needed ‘click’ will be changed into the ‘touch’ applications. He added that applications will become more and more mobile-friendly solutions.


(Source: Yonhapnews)
That means the applications will be simpler easier to use in mobile devices. In addition, Gartner analyzed that a variety of applications with voice and motion recognition function will be shown up soon. At this moment, many companies are developinging the applications for a variety of mobile gadgets and technologies fitting into the gadgets.

Low-Energy Consuming Servers
Efficient use of energy has always been an issue to all companies. Gartner has mentioned the importance of technologies related to ‘Green IT’ in ‘Strategic Technologies for 2010’. Once again, he mentioned energy efficiency in detail with Low-Energy Consuming servers for 2012.
The more important the technology related to analysis becomes, the higher the frequency of using servers becomes. Fortunately, the technology that is not only low energy-consuming but also effective has emerged. Gartner said it is possible to do the 30 times or more processes. Moreover, the energy efficiency and speeding up the process is expected since the burden of the server would decrease as well. Gartner predicts low energy sever technology is likely to increase.
Korea’s Technology in 2012

(Source: Yonhapnews)
Well, then, how about the prospect of Korea’s technologies this year? Let’s take a look.
Growing Interest in the Third Platform
After the mainframe and client server era, a new platform, so-called ‘third platform’ is dominating IT field. New platform era based on development of mobile market, introduction to cloud service, SNS and big data technology, has begun, like a new platform era emerged on a 20 to 25 year cycle. The awareness on this matter will be expanded in 2012.
Expand the Use of Multi-Client Devices

Now, the era of multi-client devices has started. The supply of smartphone has already surpassed over desktop and laptop computer in terms of number. Multi-client environment is expected to be common as mobile devices in both shipments and expenditures would take over PC market in 2012. This change will prompt the change of application market including lead of control and OS through boosting private and cooperative market.
It seems that mobile technology is the biggest issue nowadays. Maybe in near future, smartphones will replace PC. What kind of new technologies will emerge this year? It’s exciting.

Attractions of Pyeongchang, Winter Olympic Game City

Attractions of Pyeongchang, Winter Olympic Game City


Do you remember what happened on July 7th, 2011? Korea won a bid to host the Winter Olympic game in Pyeongchang. It was a huge triumph made of relentless challenge, support from whole nation and wish that moved IOC members.




(Source: Yonhapnews)


On Feb 9th, 2018, Pyeongchang will draw a lot of attention from globe. Koreans as well as foreigners will gather around the sites or in front of TV. Expecially for those who are on the sites will spend some extra time on looking around the area before opening the game. What are the attractions in Pyeongchang that we can introduce? Here they are.



Daegwanryeong Ranch


Daegwanryeong, the entrance of Taebaek mountains, is well known for sheep ranches, plantation over high mountains and ski resorts. Ranches are as much exotic as Swiss and Austria because it is not easy to see ranches over high mountains. Samyang and Yangtae ranches are the popular ones, however, they are slightly different.


Let’s go to Samyang ranch first. Take Yeongdong highway to Gangreung and exit at Heuinggye IC. Then, make a left turn, and pass a three-way intersection. Go straight and turn right at the next corner. Keep driving 8 more kilometers.


Samyang ranch is the largest one in Asia, located 1,140 meters high from sea level and 1,983 square meters in size. The ranch runs shuttle bus, which is nonstop to the peak. However when coming down, you can get off at either of four stops and take a walk. Shuttle bus doesn’t run in winter. Admission fee is 7,000 won for adult and 5,000 won for children. There are milk cow, sheep, Tajo, rabbit and goat in the ranch. Among them, the flock of milk cow and sheep are the ‘best’. The perfect season for visiting is spring and summer when they are all outside. If you visit in winter you’ll see them in their cages.

On the side way to the peak, there is a windmill electric generator complex. It looks simple but ‘literally’ generates 67% of whole electricity in Gangreung. There are TV drama sets and movie sets such as trees shown in the movie, Love Story. A fish called Hwangtae Deokjang is very well known. If you walk down from the top, you can’t miss anything special.




(Source: Korea Tourism Organization)


Next, let’s move on to Yangtae ranch. It is located 805 meters high and 200,000 square meters in size. Land size is just 1/100 of Samyang ranch but it is as famous as Samyang ranch. Although it is smaller than that, it is way more comfortable to take a walk the whole area, watching sheeps. It is also close from Samyang ranch, which is just 12 kilometers away, so you can stop by after another. The sheep goes back in their indoor cage at 4 so you’d better manage your time to see them.

You can feed any animal in Samyang ranch but in Yangtae ranch you can only feed sheep because as you can see from the word ‘Yangtae’, which means ‘the flock of sheep’, they have only sheep. Instead, there is no admission fee in Yangtae ranch. There is only feeding fee, 3,500 won for adult and 3,000 won for children.






Unlike Samyang ranch, there is no shuttle bus in Yangtae ranch. It is long enough to take a walk and look around. You will find a bigger hut at the top of the hill, which was on the movie, ‘A man who has gone to Mars’.

By the way, you don’t have to worry about getting bitten when feeding hay to milk cow and sheep. They don’t have upper teeth so feed them freely.



Past, Present and Future in Firs Road in Woljeong Temple


If you have some knowledge of Korean history, you might recognize the Octagonal nine-story pagoda in Woljeong Temple was built in the early years of Goryeo dynasty. It is regarded as one of the greatest heritage in Korean history and the one that made its temple known throughout Korea. As Woljeong temple is a temple of name established in Ohdae mountain by Buddist monk Jajangyulsa, a number of people have visited the temple. If you want to visit here, take a bus at East Seoul bus terminal to Jinbu suburban bus terminal. Then take a bus toward Woljeong temple. If you drive, get on the Central express highway, and move over to the Yeongdong express highway. After you come off the highway at Jinbu IC, you are almost there.





(Source: Korea Tourism Organization)


In addition, Fir tree road also attracts tourists. The road has become known after it appeared in a mobile phone ads. It has become a ‘must’ go place in Pyeongchang now. Just typing ‘firs’ on the internet search engine, you’ll find Ohdae mountain firs forest. You’ll be overwhelmed with the forest with a full of fir trees. Firs are vulnerable to pollution, so it’s not easy to see them in cities. That makes them truly valuable.




(Source: Korea Tourism Organization)


To enter Firs road, you should get into Woljeong temple. With admission fee 3,000 won, you will find pavilions and octagonal nine story pagoda. Passing by pine trees at entrance gate of walk road, you will face firs road. Flowing stream will satisfy your all senses.

Fir trees grow by 40 meters high and 1.5 meters round. Firs here have grown to the highest. They don’t stretch out their branches very much so you can still find the pieces of sky and stream through them. Road is as straight forward as trees stand upright. You will feel more comfortable with them.

Sometimes, when you take a walk along the street with a deep thought, you might see a monk coming from the opposite side of you. Just greet him, slightly nodding your head with holding your hands together. It is a courtesy for you to greet first because you are visiting a temple.

Iljoomoon, which is a main gate of the temple, stands at the end of the fir tree road with a height of 800 meters. Mostly those who have no business here just go back the way they came. A writer inspired by the road said, “After walking a while, I got to Iljoomoon. I felt a present. As I turn back up the road, the road until just now was a past. I walk to the future from now.”

As the visitors have to walk on the same road when going back, so the expression! above sounds really fit.



The Home of Herb Scents, Herbnara


Everywhere in Pyeongchang is just nice for taking photos. One of the best photo zones is Herbnara. There are only herbs, not flower trees, however, it can be the most favorable photo zone.

For directions, after Myenon IC through Yeongdong express highway from Seoul, you’ll get to the area around Phynix park and Heungjeong valley. Well, from Gangreung, you should pass through Jangpyeong IC and get to Bongpyeong-myeon and Heungjeong valley. Admission fee is 7,000 won in summer and 5,000 won in winter. Infants with family are free of charge and a group of infants is 3,000 won regardless of the number of them. Herbnara opens at 9 and closes at 6. Latest entry is 4:30, so don’t be late!

When you pass by the ticket both after a bridge in valley, you will see welcoming signboard, written “Home of scents, Herbnara”. Amazed at hand paintings, you’ll enter the medieval age style of garden. The farm consists of eight themes. The first theme you will meet is a medieval garden. There are mini windmills, fountains and sculptures. They are very well harmonized with structures in the garden. You will definitely regret if you forget to bring either of digital camera or mobile phone camera.




(Source: Korea Tourism Organization)


After medieval garden, you’ll meet with Shakespeare garden following Cottage garden, Butterfly garden and Rock garden. If you move forward, you’ll get to a palette garden which is full of colorful flowers. If you turn back, you will see children’s garden. Suddenly you’ll feel the herbal scents while taking a look. Smell the herbal scents, they will refresh yourself.




(Source: Korea Tourism Organization)


Well, do you want to taste the herb? A restaurant named Jajaknamujib add herb in every food. They serve herbal tea, which makes you feel purified as well. They also have herbal ice cream, herbal bread and herbal jam.

There are still many things to do. You can learn the use of herb and herbal products in herbal museum and herbal crafts room. In the hope of multiple culture center Pyeonggang garden runs Turkish museum which shows Turkish crafts. You can watch Korean old animation in animation forest of animation museum. Once in a while, if you are lucky enough, you will see some concerts held by Lee munsae, Noh yeongshim, and Lee ruma on starlight stage in an open-air theater. The music which covers the whole garden will touch your ears and refresh your mind.


Did you enjoy the attractions of Pyeongchang Olympic city so far? We hope that Pyeongchang could be remembered not only just an Olympic city but a city which is beautiful and entitled enough to host the Olympic game.

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