Koska meillä ei taida olla varaa ostaa serverin sertifiointia ulkopuolelta
(maksaa noin 1000+ €/vuosi)...
How we can You make it better next time?
To cut this short:
Get a one place where everything is at.
I must admit that I haven't had time to follow my fellow participant's blogs during the course but I am in the process of going through them all currently.
I am sorry for my own absence at the forums but there was some setbacks on the way. For example the project I choose to take part in Wikiversity, the facilitator had passed away. Also, all these places that I should have written to were a bit much for me. I am more a less a type that gets familiar with one site at a time.
K, let's get this process overwith.
My blog engine won't let me embed the videos, which I know because I embedded them and they did not show. I will provide the links insted.
Here is a video of how to play the blues guitar shuffle. I found this one from Expert Village, but the site did not provide a direct link for embedding (I could have cut the vid from the script and pasted it in here, but that might have been a little harsh) so I searched the same vid from YouTube since it does provide the links for embedding.
Sharing photos is a must-to-do these days. Personally I have not been that active on this area even though I am very aware of the means and software that relates to it. I was already familiar with all the photo editing software that this assignment did introduce as well as most of the services provided (Flickr, Google etc.). I use Picasa with my students to store and archive photos.
My students also use several other Finnish Flickr-type sites for publishing and for reference and to get feedback , for example these:
A few brief comments on following articles and pages:
Professor Lawrence Lessig is new acquaintance to me which I am very shamed of. Particularly about the "new" part of it. Where have I been the last 10 years? However, I must thank the course facilitators to guide me to his ideas.
Age of Enlightenment was a time of renewing the European social life and culture. The thinkers of the enlightenment put reason before mysticism and democracy before autocracy. The movement grew on intellectual and scientific development of the past centuries and created the basis for several revolutions and other more peaceful movements like liberalism.