week 10

This week was quite nice and productive, but I finish as a dead body.

I don’t even remember all what it happen, but it will be good to try to remember the mile stones, to relate this to what I have to do next.

Monday the Festival of the lecture of EdTech, which I found it really interesting. I was in the LEGO ROBOT

Tuesday, finish the paper work for a Mexican grant which has to be in Mexico on the 15th of March. Well in fact since days before I was fighting with that, as you have no idea. It should be used a software that run only on windows and need disk 3 1/4 to be saved…. well using a mac, and being in computer science in Finland implies that diskettes of 3 1/4 are part of collections in museum. When in other countries still are in use. Some things to think about when we talk of globalization and contextualized. Yes, it was a battle, in several issues to fulfill the requirements of this grant, but finally it was managed. Now, I hope the post manage to be there on time.

Then I was in Helsinki for the IGDA meeting. This time the topic was education and game design. Helsinki University gave a talked, and also aRTO which I discovered there. On the other hand, I had a change to talk with two entrepreneurs into the mobil game industry one finnish and other swedish. Interesting for sure. The person for Sweden has contacts with Malmö University, from where I had read papers on “moral games ” , which is similar of what I persuading to do. Interesting fact.

It was the first evening I am there, but it was good. I finish quite late that evening, but worth it. Now I am really looking forward for next month, besides to have the second part of the workshop (games and story telling) the “idea” of my PhD game, which starts to born will be commented with some of these hard core gamers, and I am looking forward for their inputs. But I need to work on this and finish first with some concepts of my research questions, ASAP!

With all these, well, I support what Matti mentioned once (04.02.06) in his blog:
“1. Good things do not usually come to those who wait. Act.
2. Grades do not matter, connections do. Socialize.
3. Diligence doesn´t pay, opportunism does. Push in. ”

In any case, I would add that we have to integrate, in other words, learn to act but also learn to wait. Socialized, but be able to think by yourself too, push in but with worth things otherwise you only burn yourself. I don´t know any precise rule, but I know it is a combination of all of it. Be sensitive to use what it has to be use in the correct moment. Now it is my time to think and digest all what has been done, and prepare for the next round.

Then from Wednesday to “Friday” Christian was in Finland. We met in Helsinki, we came later to Joensuu. It was just great, not only because we are colleges with similar interests, and we are friends, also in the sense that we worked a lot (no much sleep). We are preparing several things for further work between Mexico and Finland, with the focus of win-win perspectives, respecting the context of each place and the needs of each place, but helping each other. One really important thing of his trip was that both parties (he and EdTech) got to know each other. Well, all are really worth persons and we are going forward, the sky is the limit as someone mention once. This is just the first step, there are tons of things to do.

Another important event of the week was that on Friday I got surprise to see Andrés again 🙂 that is so nice 🙂 Bienvenido!!!!

And mainly that was it, in between I had lectures, homework and daily life things to do, you know those issues. But yesterday after get something to eat for the weekend, I just crash in bed, I was a body, even though I didnt sleep as a real baby. No good!. Anyway, now it is time to use my encephalic mass, but I am not sure where to start to dig in.

1 thought on “week 10

  1. Matti

    You’re awfully busy. Wow. About what I wrote; I’d surely hope it would be the other way round — That grades would matter, diligence would pay, and we wouldn’t need to be our own PR people… …but it isn’t so 🙁

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