Showing posts with label my. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Agile2010 My Conference Summary
My user stories for the conference were:
- Learn more about coaching and agile assessments (done)
- Get ideas for promoting and increasing agile adoption (done)
- Find better ways to use FitNesse and Selenium (done)
- Acquire some new tools for expressing user needs (done)
- Meet many of the people I’ve been following over the years (done)
- Meet some of the AA-FTT folks (done)
In addition, I encountered a passionate community that is willing to share their time, skills and ideas with anyone who asks. In addition, I encountered a troubled group of leaders that is legitimately concerned about the lack of technical content at the conference. In addition, I encountered leaders advocating for agile in all its flavours instead of promoting any specific one (hurray!). In addition, I encountered people passionate about taking what they have learned in agile and using that to improve communities outside of the business world. In addition, I encountered a few technical folks who undervalue mastery of the ‘soft’ skills over the technical skills. In addition, I encountered new friends that I hope to see again next year. In addition, I encountered a dedicated and friendly volunteer staff that helped make the conference run smoothly. In addition, I encountered a community willing to volunteer their time and money towards a cause (mano-a-mano).
Finally, I encountered a growing and dedicated community that has a lot of success stories to share, some challenges in the road ahead, and hopefully a commitment to continue the fight together.
Thanks all.
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- Learn more about coaching and agile assessments (done)
- Get ideas for promoting and increasing agile adoption (done)
- Find better ways to use FitNesse and Selenium (done)
- Acquire some new tools for expressing user needs (done)
- Meet many of the people I’ve been following over the years (done)
- Meet some of the AA-FTT folks (done)
In addition, I encountered a passionate community that is willing to share their time, skills and ideas with anyone who asks. In addition, I encountered a troubled group of leaders that is legitimately concerned about the lack of technical content at the conference. In addition, I encountered leaders advocating for agile in all its flavours instead of promoting any specific one (hurray!). In addition, I encountered people passionate about taking what they have learned in agile and using that to improve communities outside of the business world. In addition, I encountered a few technical folks who undervalue mastery of the ‘soft’ skills over the technical skills. In addition, I encountered new friends that I hope to see again next year. In addition, I encountered a dedicated and friendly volunteer staff that helped make the conference run smoothly. In addition, I encountered a community willing to volunteer their time and money towards a cause (mano-a-mano).
Finally, I encountered a growing and dedicated community that has a lot of success stories to share, some challenges in the road ahead, and hopefully a commitment to continue the fight together.
Thanks all.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
My First Keynote Part 1
- SlideShare Version
- SlideBoom Version
- PDF Version (77 MB)
- IMETC Event
FIRST KEYNOTE
On this coming Wednesday (5th November), I will hopefully be giving my first keynote presentation at the 2nd International Malaysian Educational Technology Convention (IMETC). If things go as planned, I will be the first speaker at the event, which should generate some big butterflies in my stomach. But strangely enough, I am actually looking forward to it (at least for now!). And currently my biggest worry is to be able to discuss (in human understandable way!) my 100+ slides within the one hour given. Now, that is a challenge! Hopefully, I will be able to say the things I want to say.
"Rehearse and use a script, please!" Good idea, but I want it to have a natural flow (A learning conversation with the audience and myself), so no script, except for the slides (Though, if I was a President I would use one!). I hope my ideas and reflections will be free flowing guided by the spicy slides. It will be an interesting experiment, which will be revealed in Part 2. Also, Part 2 (next post) will discuss and reflect all the things I would have learned during this 3-day learning adventure. No, I am not yet ready for any live UStream show!
PRESENTATION SLIDES
In the keynote presentation, I will first discuss a bit about how my first ebook entitled 69 Learning Adventures in 6 Galaxies came to life. Then, I will explore some learning or thinking skills we need to nurture in students and ourselves to be successful in todays fast evolving innovation world. I will also look at some of the educational challenges we might face, and explore a case study on how I revamped a critical thinking course. Finally, I will look at some possibilities and conclude the learning overload session. In short, we are all probably going to get dizzy (learning overload!) one way or the other. Anyway, here are the slides to enjoy before the actual event:
I suppose after all my past workshops and 20-minute presentations (taken a 2-year break from that!), I kind of look forward to this great opportunity to talk for one hour (or less) to a bunch of people about the things I have learned over the last few years. And for that, I am truly grateful to God (Allah) and would like to also thank the organizers for giving me this opportunity. Thank you so much!
Until part 2, have fun trying to make sense of my slides. If they dont make sense, perhaps you could invite me to give a talk. Though, I would prefer if I was given 2 hours. Meaning, we will have approximately one hour to discuss, reflect and learn together. Now, that is where the real learning will take place :)
"Rehearse and use a script, please!" Good idea, but I want it to have a natural flow (A learning conversation with the audience and myself), so no script, except for the slides (Though, if I was a President I would use one!). I hope my ideas and reflections will be free flowing guided by the spicy slides. It will be an interesting experiment, which will be revealed in Part 2. Also, Part 2 (next post) will discuss and reflect all the things I would have learned during this 3-day learning adventure. No, I am not yet ready for any live UStream show!
PRESENTATION SLIDES
In the keynote presentation, I will first discuss a bit about how my first ebook entitled 69 Learning Adventures in 6 Galaxies came to life. Then, I will explore some learning or thinking skills we need to nurture in students and ourselves to be successful in todays fast evolving innovation world. I will also look at some of the educational challenges we might face, and explore a case study on how I revamped a critical thinking course. Finally, I will look at some possibilities and conclude the learning overload session. In short, we are all probably going to get dizzy (learning overload!) one way or the other. Anyway, here are the slides to enjoy before the actual event:
69 Learning Adventures in 6 Galaxies
Interestingly, the slides have already been featured on SlideShare homepage (within 3 hours upon upload). So, at least the slides seems to be a bit interesting. Lets hope the actual keynote presentation also turns out to be interesting, engaging and useful to those attending the event.I suppose after all my past workshops and 20-minute presentations (taken a 2-year break from that!), I kind of look forward to this great opportunity to talk for one hour (or less) to a bunch of people about the things I have learned over the last few years. And for that, I am truly grateful to God (Allah) and would like to also thank the organizers for giving me this opportunity. Thank you so much!
Until part 2, have fun trying to make sense of my slides. If they dont make sense, perhaps you could invite me to give a talk. Though, I would prefer if I was given 2 hours. Meaning, we will have approximately one hour to discuss, reflect and learn together. Now, that is where the real learning will take place :)
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Some Unknown Windows Tricks that I Mostly Use to Make my Work Easier

In this post I am listing out some tricks which I generally use while working on the computer to make my work easier. I know that these tricks are very common among people who have a good knowledge of computer. But some people who have newly purchased a computer or those who use computer occasionally are not aware of these tricks. Just go through the tricks given below and let me know your experience.
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List of Some Unknown Windows Tricks
1. What to do if your computer is hanged?
Almost every person faces this problem while working on computer. Even I also face this problem many times. Ok! I just want to ask you a question. What you do when your computer is hanged? Generally the people who don’t have so much knowledge, press CPU restart button to solve this problem. But this Is not a good practice. By doing this you can lost your unsaved data. One of the best way is given below to solve this problem.
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, a new window will open.
2. Go to Processes tab, select explorer.exe and than click on End Process.
3. Now go to Applications tab, click on New Task.
4. A new window will open, here write explorer.exe in the text box and than click OK.
5. After that your computer will start working as usual.
Note: You can also use Processes tab to close any application which is not responding. For this just follow step 1 and 2.
Note: You can also use Processes tab to close any application which is not responding. For this just follow step 1 and 2.
2. Clear my recent documents list without any software
There are so many softwares (like CCleaner) available on the internet to do this task. But there is a trick to clear recent documents list without any software.
1. First of all right click on taskbar, than on Properties.
2. Now click on Start Menu tab, than on Customize.
3. After that click on Advanced tab and than on Clear List.
4. Now check your my recent documents list, it will be empty.
Note: This process works only in windows xp not in windows 7 and 8.
Note: This process works only in windows xp not in windows 7 and 8.
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3. Start any application automatically on windows startup
If you want to start any application on windows startup than just drag and drop the icon of the application that you want to Start>All Programs>Startup.
4. Delete files without going to recycle bin
Normally when you delete a file it goes to recycle bin and than you have to do recycle bin empty to delete it completely. But you can delete files directly without sending them to recycle bin.
1. Just select the files that you want to delete.
2. Now press Shift+Delete, a confirmation box will open, here click on OK.
Note: By normal deleting you can restore files again. But deleting files by the above trick you can not restore files.
Note: By normal deleting you can restore files again. But deleting files by the above trick you can not restore files.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
My 2010 Crossfit Goals
General
Top 20 finish in the Crossfit NorCal Sectional Qualifier (March 27/28).
Strength
Squat: 455lbs (current: 405lbs)
Deadlift: 500lbs (current: 495lbs)
OH Press: 225lbs (current: 205lbs)
Crossfit Total: 1180lbs (current: 1055lbs)
OH Squat: 255lbs (current: 245lbs)
Power
Snatch: 225lbs (current: 203lbs)
Clean: 315lbs (current: 288lbs)
Jerk: 275lbs (current: 258lbs)
Gymnastics
Consecutive ring muscle-ups: 10 (current: 4)
Consecutive full ROM HSPU: 10 (current: 2)
Consecutive pistols (per leg): 15 (current: 10)
L-sit: 1:00 (current: 0:20)
Speed
Run 40 yards: 4.5 seconds (current: ?)
Run 100m: 12.0 seconds (current: ?)
Run 400m: 1:00 (current: 1:10, track)
Run 800m: 2:30 (current: 2:50, track)
Row 500m: 1:30 (current: 1:29)
Stamina/Endurance
Run 1600m: 5:45 (current: 5:53, treadmill)
Run 5000m: 20:00 (current: 22:38, track)
Row 2000m: 7:20 (current: 7:17)
CF WoD
Fran: 2:30 (current: 3:20)
Cindy: 30 rounds (current: 28)
Mary: 15 rounds (current: 10)
Angie: 14:00 (current: 16:08)
Helen: 8:00 (current: 9:01)
Murph: 30 minutes (current: 32:29)
Eva: 42 minutes (current: 49:32)
Grace: 2:00 (current: 2:47)
Isabelle: 6:00 (current: ?)
Fight Gone Bad: 375 (current: 364)
King Kong: complete it (current: ?)
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