--Originally published at #TC101 – METANOIA
Here’s a gameplay of a League of Legends match made by me, using Ezreal.
Extremely long, you should probably jump to where the match actually begins.
(Starts at around minute 8.)
Fundamentals of Programming
--Originally published at #TC101 – METANOIA
Here’s a gameplay of a League of Legends match made by me, using Ezreal.
Extremely long, you should probably jump to where the match actually begins.
(Starts at around minute 8.)
--Originally published at Code With Charlie
Today Friday was my favorite day, we took a introduction in video edition and creation with a lot of examples, sadly I had a lot of material so I still editing, later I will update it so you all can see it.
Thanks to Diego Zavala for the edition and creation course, go and visit his webpage for Diego).
Later we had another conference. Rebecca J. Hogue and Helen DeWaard talked to us about Digital Identity and things to do to keep safe all your data, I recommend you to watch the conference and remember guys if you want to build a web site buy your own Domain like me :).
--Originally published at Code With Charlie
In today’s lesson we review the type of use We give to our Social Networks using a diagram, in this case it looked like a graph, in the X axis it has the word Resident and in the left the word Visitor, in this case you can define yourself as a Resident or a Visitor. A Resident is the one who interacts with a lot of people and is an active member, in the other side a Visitor is that one who only uses his account to follow the track to friends and family or maybe to stalk but they do not publish that much. And in the upper part of the Y axis you have the word Personal and in the lower part you have the word Institutional. If you only use a specific social network for your work or your career you can consider it Institutional, but if you use it to establish social interaction you can consider it Personal.
If you have any question you can see the video below, in the video our Guests Autumm Caines and Dr. Bonnie Stewart explain us the process to make this diagram and they also talk about the digital identity.
My diagram is the next.
And also I interviewed my friend Rosa and asked her about her social networks.
Thanks For Reading
Luis Najera.
--Originally published at Code With Charlie
To grow as a person you need to know your strengths and your weaknesses.
Why? The answer is very easy, you need to know your weaknesses in order to fight against them and you need to use your strengths as tools to accomplish your objectives.
The first day Ken ask us kindly to make a list of 5 thing that you like or you are good at, 5 things you have problems with and 5 things you do no one else know.
It was deeper than I thought but in the end I found my 5 Strengths and Weaknesses.
Today we went into a iSafari, we went outside the Classroom and search for those keywords we identify with our analysis.
I will share my pictures.
Strengths:
Education:
“I don’t love studying, I hate studying. I love learning. Learning is BEAUTIFUL.” Natalie Portman
The education is the best tool we can use to learn, I love all the Flipped Learning method Ken apply for all his clases, because he give us the motivation to learn by the method we want so we can really learn instead of only memorize all the stuff to approve one course.
Also some time ago I was a teacher and I loved it, in the future I will love to be a teacher again.
That is the reason I choose to take a picture with Ken.
Service:
One of the things I love is to help people. I try to be helpful every time, I love explaining other people what I know or help other people find what they need or what they want.
The Best leader is the one who can serve to anyone.
Leadership:
If there is an university in México where you learn to be both a hard worker and a successful
Continue reading "Requirements to Grow as a Person" --Originally published at Code With Charlie
Today we started with the right foot, our first Guest David is awesome, he talked about a lot of useful things, almost all of them where related with the main subject of this workshop The Digital Identity.
He talked about what Digital identity is. The digital identity is like a knife, it could be used for good of for bad, the internet is not private even when it says is “private”, the servers are computers and a lot of people have access to them so they can see your private content.
He told us to use our Digital Identity for good, all or almost all of the companies have evolved, they use the social networks as a part of they recruitment process to know which type of person you are, what you like to do and if you have what they need, so be careful posting things you don’t thing will like to your future employer.
He also told us that if we have a negative Digital Identity we can work out of there, start to do different things until the good things overcome the bad things.
It was a very interesting conference, if you want to see it i will leave the video below.
--Originally published at Code With Charlie
In this course we will talk about digital identity, what is it and how to develop a positive digital identity. Also, we will talk about why is important to keep a positive digital identity and what could happen if you don’t keep a positive digital identity.
The course official webpage is https://kenscourses.com/iTec/