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Pasi Hakkarainen, MSc(econ), major in Information Systems and Computer Science at University of Jyväskylä. Project Manager at Jyväskylä University...

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By Pasi Hakkarainen | January 9th 2009 11:55 AM | 6 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
SundogPicture: Sundog on the right, the Sun on the left.

Picture was taken in Finland, Lahti  3.1.2008. Sundogs exist, when there is ice in atmosphere which reflects the Sun light. The phenomenon is not that rare, but usually you do not have camera with you. This one was taken with mobile phone.

By Pasi Hakkarainen | October 25th 2008 02:36 PM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments

The purpose of this post is to evaluate, what kind of interaction and knowledge work there exist at Scientific Blogging and how existing groupware features support these interaction and knowledge work.



Scientific Blogging

Scientific Blogging is a web 2.0 platform for science – science 2.0 in other words. The members of the site come around the World and share an interest on science. At Scientific Blogging people write science related articles and posts at their own blogs, search for interesting articles and communicate with other members.


By Pasi Hakkarainen | October 24th 2008 09:57 AM | 3 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
Now I tried to click "write an article" but hastily appearing message told (I think) that I should write something at my blog. I have not been using Scientific Blogging for a while and the template and functionality of the site has changed. But I think and hope that I'll learn fast to use SB again.