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book review – berlin at war

Week 7, 2012 Joensuu, Finland Book: Berlin at War. Life and death in Hitler’s Capital, 1939-45 Author:  Roger Moorhouse Type of book:  History Theme: The WWII experiences from Berlin residents. Thesis:  The perception and experiences of the WWII from the … Continue reading

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basics

week 12 of 2011 Joensuu, Finland Writing, writing and more writing…. for that I need to review some of my basics in Activity Theory (AT). So, this is the third time I read the EXCELLENT book from Kaptelinin & Nardi, … Continue reading

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game sickness?

The other day I was reading that there is a physical health problem call Nintenditis: an injury that causes severe pain in the extensor tendon of the thumb as a result of button presses (Höysniemi, 2006). After read this, for … Continue reading

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a good book for the research team into EdTech

Sometimes it is not needed to say much. This book I recommend it OPENLY to anyone who is in his/hers PhD research path: Becoming a researcher: a companion to the research process. By Mairead Dunne, John Pryor and Paul Yates … Continue reading

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still actualizing…

One thing that I love and enjoy a lot of game researchers, or of the people that is engage into games is: to sense some kind of energy of life and passion, which involves this topic and environment, and that … Continue reading

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