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Example of OPJ in Kazakhstan

November 21, 2007

 

In Kazakhstan we have a lot of number students  forum but i choose Kimep Student Goverment forum (http://www2.kimep.kz/sgforum/) which currently located on the kimeps main webside server. Its divided into many very interesting topics, such as  Economics and Business, Auto/Moto, Faculty and Classes there are about 800 active topics, second version of this forum active since 2006 and more than 2900 registered members,about 500 posts per week.Also anyone can register it takes only few minutes and start their conversation.

I think its huge group of people who have the common interests, problems and very interactive community. I found this site as an really example of OPJ.  If you havent registered yet, suggest u Im sure u can find many interesting topics and new friend!!! 

  

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Neweurasia Kazakhstan

November 1, 2007

 

1. Neweurasia Kazakhstan – http://kz.kazakhstan.neweurasia.net/

2. The site uses Kazakh, Russian and English languages.

3. The site authors are:

Leila is an author of neweurasia-Kazakhstan and execucutive editor of the neweurasia weblog in general. She also contributes to the Global Voices Online, and blogs on her LiveJournal.

E-mailL leila@neweurasia.net

Askhat Erkimbay is coordinator and the editor of the news in kazakh language on “Neweurasia.net” weblog.

His E-mail: urimtal@gmail.com and his personal weblog: http://urimtal.wordpress.com

Bakhytgul Salykhova is an advisor of CAECN (Central Asia Education Cooperation Network). When she has free time out of work she writes an articles in kazakh langauge on different blogs including Neweurasia.

Her e-mail: baqytgul@gmail.com and weblogs: http://adebiet.wordpress.com/ http://qazaqblogshilar.wordpress.com/

Adam is a coordinator of the neweurasia’s Kazakhstan weblog.

Skype: adam_kesher2000, icq: 174-421-941

Kuanish Magzuov is a blogger who dreams to increase the popularty of Kazakh language inside the internet. E-mail: huanysh@gmail.com

neweurasia is a network of weblogs coordinated and written by bright young individuals from Central Asia and the Caucasus together with their peers around the globe.

4. Authors of the site are from Kazakhstan.

5. The site has been founded in 2005. Different people, most of them are journalists write articles and share the news. There are 5 to 6 entries per week.

6. Users of the site have right to leave comments.

7. RSS feeds are available.

8. Community of different people from CIS countries who share the same interests with the help of Neweurasia Kazakhstan.

9. Topics are news oriented.

10/11. One of the best part of the website lies in its mission which is to attract more people to become an integral part of that community… also to provide other readers with reliable information

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Open and Close Production

October 16, 2007

 

Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica are examples of collaborate source. If we visit Wikipedia we will be able to see very simple and at the same time very interesting website with many different articles and information in it. Although Britannica is more colorful and there are many sparkling banners that attract people’s attention.

On-line encyclopedias are all available on world wide web now. But you have to find and choose the right one. Which has huge database. Wikipedia and Britannica are those that have such… Of course there are a lot of other open/close production examples; in my point of view the weblog that I have now is an example of close production, because here you cannot find anything that you need at the moment, however I hope that I will develop it and collect fascinating stuff in future :)

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Community

October 5, 2007

Our world is made up of communities of every type and size. … Communities influence people in different ways. … People are apart of these communities because at some level they all share a common bond, whether it is a community at work or a community of friends. … Communities make up our country, states and cities and support all of them but even a community cannot stand without the individual pillars of people supporting it. Communities are formed because we are stronger together then we are apart. … Communities become a mutual benefit with the people in them. Let me also be the first to reassure you that not all communities are helpful.

Why are communities so important to me? … Well if air, water, and food are three necessities for us to survive and grow as human beings then communities are a necessity to help shape us as we grow and become adults.

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What is journalism?

September 10, 2007

Simply put, journalism is the collecting, writing, editing, and presenting of news or feature articles for one of the media: newspapers, magazines, or online. It involves reporting on ideas and events as they occur – from dogs that bite children to developments in ideas about the universe. 

    ”Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.” -A. J. Liebling

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Asset’s Weblog

September 5, 2007

here’s Asset’s Weblog http://mashanov.wordpress.com/

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