Since I changed my theme on the blog to a darker one this picture could fit, it is our stove in the kitchen. Actually made a fire the other day, just to make it drier, with all the rain the air was so humid.
onsdag 29 juli 2009
Fire theme
Since I changed my theme on the blog to a darker one this picture could fit, it is our stove in the kitchen. Actually made a fire the other day, just to make it drier, with all the rain the air was so humid.
Running update
Promised to post results from my learning-running-technique-from-the-web experiment. It worked so-so. The first three kilometres i managed to keep it up with upright body posture and lifting heels, but then i got tired and finished the last three just jogging. Felt a lot bumpier, which I suppose shows that the POSE method has got some value. At least it makes you realise that you can run in many different ways. Conclusion: practice puts theory to the test!
A little prezi tip and a Prince album
Took me a while to discover how to add invisible zoom areas. Just add frames where you want to zoom in, and then select your object and select "up" in place. Then the frames get hidden behind your picture. Or you could upload a picture with the same colour as your background and hide your frames.
Another tip: sometimes if pictures are not formatted to 72 dpi prezi simply will not upload them.
Just found Prince, Around the World in a Day on spotify. Imagine it was from 1985!
Another tip: sometimes if pictures are not formatted to 72 dpi prezi simply will not upload them.
Just found Prince, Around the World in a Day on spotify. Imagine it was from 1985!
Spinning round the prezi
Hey, Prezi is really nice! Have been working on a presentation just to try it out, you can go on forever playing with options. Its really fun, but i suppose one would have to tone it down for a proper presentation. http://prezi.com/138514/view
söndag 26 juli 2009
Learning communities
Realised, yet again, how often I use instructional pages on the net as a learning rescource. This time I had competed in a small triathlon and realized I am a lousy runner. Now, a few seaches later, I discovered the Pose method. Less knee injuries, faster and smoother. There is a great free video at http://www.posetech.com/pose_method/pose-method-of-running-technique.html
So now I'm out to try it. Simple pedagogical experiment: Question, how to run better, found a solution - the pose method, and then try it out. Learning in a nutshell. Will be back with a short report!
So now I'm out to try it. Simple pedagogical experiment: Question, how to run better, found a solution - the pose method, and then try it out. Learning in a nutshell. Will be back with a short report!
tisdag 21 juli 2009
Youtube film
Have been thinking for a long time about getting started publishing films on youtube, this was as good a reason as any. So here it is: a rainy day in Östersund, filmed with my cellphone. The title is Red man walking and it contains a real cliffhanger!
Twitter - uh?
So, also on twitter. It is really...short. To me, like a short cell-phone-text, that the world can read. Ah, now I know, when you´re travelling, you can update your whereabouts. I,ll try that. So now I will be posting where I am. On my twitter page. Just you wait. http://twitter.com/track_1999
Google docs - nice idea, messy footnotes
OK, so tried out Google docs. It's a great idea, of course, like many of the free things google offers. Although I would really resent having my important files reside on a commercial server in the US, I decided to see if it could be integrated into everyday life. So far, two problems:
In sum, I would not consider using GD, nor encourage my students to do so, since I would go nuts with all the technical issues. Emailing proper documents back and forth is still a preferred solution. However for simple collaborations, say a 1 page essay without notes, it still might be a good idea. Also the concept of a joint document is appealing.
- The software freezes my computer for five minutes now and then. Do not have the energy to work around that.
- Most importantly, footnotes cannot be exported properly. To me, as an academic, if the footnotes do not work, I might as well use notepad. If you export a google doc with footnotes, word interprets them as html links. If you then try to insert a new note in word, it does not see the google doc notes as proper notes and starts out at number one. There is no fix and in the google help centre I found this unanswered cry for help, dating from May:
"I created a word document and added text and footnotes. I then uploaded the word document to google docs. When I downloaded the document back to word, the footnotes had been converted to html files. Word does not recognize the footnotes. I go to insert a footnote and its starts on 1 - even though there are over 100 footnotes in the document. Help! How do I fix this without having to manually re-enter all my footnotes?"
In sum, I would not consider using GD, nor encourage my students to do so, since I would go nuts with all the technical issues. Emailing proper documents back and forth is still a preferred solution. However for simple collaborations, say a 1 page essay without notes, it still might be a good idea. Also the concept of a joint document is appealing.
söndag 19 juli 2009
The short inside story
The Swedish presidency of the EU is really making an effort to communicate. Five chosen representatives twitter about what's going on. On "The inside story in 140 characters. Voices from the Swedish Presidency on Twitter." We get to read, among other things the following:
18/07 09:23 Mårten Wierup: the presence of the Swedish development dinner Gunilla Carlsson on yesterdays dinner was much apreciated.
18/07 09:23 Mårten Wierup: the presence of the Swedish development dinner Gunilla Carlsson on yesterdays dinner was much apreciated.
Learn to Twitter - only 17 millions
The impression that (especially regional) public entities propagate just about any sales-pitch for "new" technology that passes under their nose got further reinforced the last week when a project in Karlshamn designed to increase interaction between local citizens and public officials using twitter and facebook got funded with 17 million SEK. I agree that integrating the actual behaviour of the people into the way that public administration works is a good thing. But still, what Malin Siwe suggested in Dagens Nyheter on July 12, that first telephone hours need to be decent, sems higher on the priority list. Read more about the project here and a comment here. The project plan is available here. The title of the project is X-ovation förstudie Medborgarservice 2.0 and described in this way by Sydöstran:
"Projektet X-ovation får en budget på 17 miljoner kronor under tre år för att utveckla dialogen mellan Karlshamnsborna och kommunen och andra offentliga instanser med hjälp av sociala medier på internet, som facebook, bloggar, chattar, twitter och andra nya och kommande innovationer som bygger på kommunikation mellan människor."
"Projektet X-ovation får en budget på 17 miljoner kronor under tre år för att utveckla dialogen mellan Karlshamnsborna och kommunen och andra offentliga instanser med hjälp av sociala medier på internet, som facebook, bloggar, chattar, twitter och andra nya och kommande innovationer som bygger på kommunikation mellan människor."
Gendered summer
Regarding the gender differences in internet behaviour, actually some friends of ours have twins, one boy and one girl. Their behaviour fits perfectly with the above mentioned study. As summer broke, the boy (16 yrs) dragged a CAT cable over to the small cabin next to teir house, basically locked the door, and began spending his summer holiday online, playing computergames. His sister on the other hand, is an avid updater on facebook and as opposed to her isolated brother overall spends more time with friends, both on and off line.
Pass the word, please!
By the way, I've had som problems with my password, but finally found a computer where the login-information was saved...bless
Social media - it's a girl thing
A friend just alerted med to this soon-to-be-classic study on the internet habits of boys versus girls. Turns out that boys are more action oriented, whereas girls interact more. Or in other words, boys search for information and play games, whereas girls hang out on communities like facebook. Kompletely killed my enthusiastic argument about how the social media functions as a leveller between the sexes, enabling a more casual interaction. Interaction between girls that is. Still, the way the researchers interpreted the results was a bit simplistic. 523 youngsters participated in the study.
fredag 3 juli 2009
Global sorrow
I recentlly met a nice couple from Cornwall. We came to discuss the death of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. It turned out that the man had been at the music festival in Glastonbury as the news broke. He recounted how he was watching a veritable blast, where waves of people in the crowd got to hear about the tragic event. He said it was astonishing to see in actual life how news travelled through a crowd like that, with facial expressions and bodily movements indicating that the news had sunk in. He commented that although the online manifestations after the death of the singer had been astonishing, the sense of sharing an important experience such as that on the festival was something completely different. The net thus creates communities of different scales, which complement each other, but are not interchangeable. The global scale eruptions of emotion after the singers death had their counterparts in spontaneous and local flower arrangements and memorial shrines. In that way the net links the local with the global.
Public grief
An interesting phenomenon in terms of online social media is mourning. Around a tragic event, people come together and manifest their mutual sorrow. In Sweden, some time back, we had the case of Ricardo, a young man who was killed in the streets of Stockholm. The violence was perceived as meaningless and a facebook group gathered thousands of followers. This could have been a pure online phenomenon, but as it turned out, the founder of the group was really an entrepreneur, and he soon organised a public manifestation in central Stockholm. The event drew thousands of visitors, many of whom probably were members of the online group. This example show how few things are just online. Were the connections tap into a real need or real emotions, the virtual community also finds a counterpart IRL.
Etiketter:
online communities,
Public grief,
public manifestations
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