Day 2- My high expectations from the first day have been met so far

--Originally published at Max's Blog Semana i

Despite the fact that I got hit by a cold and not feeling 100 percent well today, I really enjoyed the second day of my digital identity course and I had a lot of fun.

Our day started at 8am like yesterday with a powerful welcome of our lecturer Ken Bauer, and the chance for us (the students) to ask open questions about the previous day or some details about the schedule for the second day. In connection to that, we directly continued with our planned schedule and started the photo safari activity. For this activity we had to bring newspapers or magazines to class, from which we cut out meaningful frases and/or words to make creative fotos with on the campus. ( I would like to upload the pictures I made today on my Blog, but my mobilephone doesn’t work anymore for some reason, and therefore I’m not able to upload any of them. I will try to do this belated, I’m sorry :(  ) At first I was not too enthusiastic about this activity to be honest, in fact it reminded me of some handicraft class in elementary school. Yet I enjoyed this activity later on, as we were able to get some fresh air on the campus, and as it represented some variety of sitting all day in class.

After our photo safari activity, we had the honour to listen to some interesting and very kind guest speakers again. These guest speakers consisted of Laura Gogia, Lee Skallerup, Alan Levine and Amy Burvall. It was a real pleasure to listen to these experts about digital identity, and I really appreciated the possibility to interact with these experts. For everybody who would like to see the video conferences on Youtube ( which I strongly recommend), here are the links. (Have fun watching!)

Laura Gogia and Lee Skallerup

Youtube link —> Video Conference with Laura Gogia & Lee Skallerup

 

 

Amy Burvall and Alan Levine

Youtube link —> Video Conference with Amy Burvall & Alan Levine

 

All in all I had a really good day despite my cold, I definitely enjoyed the guest speakers. I’m looking forward to tomorrow and the the remaining week. In this sense: See you tomorrow and stay tuned!!!