I wouldn’t call myself a blogger. Having a blog does not qualify someone to be called a blogger the same way as having an airplane doesn’t mean you know how to fly. I call myself an innovation student, seeking to challenge my knowledge against other people’s understanding of what innovation is, how it works, and its impact on our lives. To do so, I’ve created this blog to expose myself to your comments and view on it so I can learn from them.
With that (hopefully) explained, I’d like to introduce myself. I’m a Masters student in Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Perhaps you have heard of it, perhaps not. Here is where I acquired my view on innovation as the result of interactive learning. At this point I’m writing my master thesis, which I shall bring something here if the opportunity shows up. Until then, I’ll be trying to contribute with the discussion on how to deal with innovation within organizations.
You will probably notice that my writing skills suffer severely from my lack of focus – and sometimes I just type in stuff as they come to my mind. I’m working on it. This is also part of the exercise in maintaining this blog: to force myself into making sense not only to myself, but primarily to you. Only then I can expect you to offer your contribution to the discussion so we can learn from the interaction.

December 1, 2009 at 20:32
Hey there,
I just read your comment about video games and really liked it. You really showed some aspects I have not thought about before and which really make sense.
In general I have the same opinion about video games. I actually don’t play myself but I believe in moderation these games are good especially for children because they encourage their spatial sense and strategic thinking.
I visited your blogg for the first time but I will return for sure. Nice idea.
Greetings from Germany.
J