Digital skills
Office applications
Text editors: good
I'm capable of using and teaching the basic features like styles, automatic numbering, page numbers, automatic table of contents and page breaks and section breaks.
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Spreadsheet editors: good
I can use and teach the basic features like formulas, diagrams and cell references.
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Slideshow editors: good
I can use and teach the basic features of slideshow editors.
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Educational technology
Online learning
Both in the role of a student and a teacher, I have used for example Moodle-, Microsoft Teams- and Google Classroom -online learning platforms.
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Video conference call applications
Especially during the Covid-19-pandemic, I have utilized for example Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet video conference call programs for different kind of meetings, lessons and lectures.
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Teaching remote
Part of my university courses as well as most of my teacher trainee period have been affected by the Covid-19-pandemic. Thus learning and teaching both completely and partially remote is fairly familiar to me.
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Programming
C#, Java: basics
Programming courses in the University of Jyväskylä have used C# and Java languages. Both codes have been used to make an application.
Details on projects can be found here:
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SQL: basics
I know the basics of SQL. I can read and write simple SQL questions.
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HTML: beginner
HTML-language has been used on a website programmin course. My knowledge gives me good grounds on building better HTML skills.
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Ren'Py and Python
As a part of my master's thesis, I made a short interactive story (game) for finnish high school students. It was made using Ren'Py, a program made for creating visual novel games. Ren'Py has its own coding language, but it utilizes Python as a part of the code.
More details on the master's thesis game:
Learning game (master's thesis)
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