Thursday, September 30, 2010

puff 604 Fri 7th

This is a daily spin on what is already going on. For example the Hotaka says what is happening today on the radio.
puff is sponsored by Campus Press and the Campus Press Update follows the Hotaka.
What else is happening? Get back to us via the Comments section of this Blog!

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http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2011/01/05/best-way-to-prevent-inevitable-muscle-wasting-as-you-age.aspx
Maximisation of community sites like Reader
Peter Wheeler raises some good points about a website for the community like Reader. What are the best ways to maximize the site?
1 The capacity to upload audio and video on the site. A lot of people like to talk rather than write. They also like to listen and watch rather than read. Get sound and picture and you maximize Reader.
2 Find a way of rewarding people for joining Reader. Facebook offers a feelgood reward by presenting friends and the chance to share in the lives of other people. Offer rewards like this and you maximize Reader. One of Wheeler’s ideas is that of an Eavesdropper where he gives people the reward of being in on conversations of other people. The conversations of powerful community people might be the ticket for Reader. So as well as people having their say they get to have their listen, their ‘listen in’.
3 We could have a What would you say to Len Brown? section.
4 Find a way to alert the community about issues. If, for example, we want to get people involved in our current issue, Wikileaks as this applies to local communities and Councils, do we spam people in some way? Tweet them? Or link sites informally as we are doing with Wheeler’s Corner, puff and Reader which are linked simply by the same people being involved. How do we formalize that informality and keep it looking informal?
5 How do you link the community site to community events? You promote the event and then report on it. You offer prizes like tickets to the event and you try to be involved in the event as much as possible by being a friend of the event. How does Reader accomplish these things?
6 What are we up against? Wheeler mentions the Councils, their sites and their PR spins. Does Reader have the software moves that the Council sites have? Could we have a comments section on Council sites?
Wheeler is correct to salute the vision that Moses has with Reader. How to maximize that vision is the question.


Maori Unpacked continued
65

Therefore

noo reira

naa reira

He ahua makariri au
noo reira
ka haere au ki te ahi.

I'm a bit cold
and so/therefore
I go to the fire.

Put this somewhere near because

noo te mea

naa te mea

Or perhaps put it beside where you put such Locatives as
there, at that aforementioned place

ki reira
Revise the locatives and see where you put them during unpacking

Ka haere au ki reira kai ai.
I go there to eat.

Ka noho au i te kaainga ki reira moe ai.
I stay at home in order to sleep.







Write six sentences like the following;

He aahua makariri au no reira ka whakamau kaakahu au.
I'm a bit cold so I'll put a cloak on.

He aahua wera au na reira ka whakamau au i ooku tarau poto.
I'm a bit hot so I'll put on my shorts.

Ki tooku whakaaro he whakahiihii ia no reira kaahore au e whakarongo ki a ia.
To my way of thinking he is a show off so I'm not going to listen to him.

Ki tooku whakaaro he kaiako pai teenaa tangata na reira ka haere au ki aana waa ako.
To my way of thinking he is a good teacher and so I will go to his classes.

He raa mahana teenei noo reira ka haere au ki te tai.
Its a warm day so I will go to the beach.

He raa makariri teenei naa reira ka noho au ki te kaainga.
Its a cold day so I will stay at home.

And make a Mind Map showing

therefore
noo reira/ naa reira

because

naa te mea/ noo te mea

and

so then

ina, inahoki

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