23rd APEC e-Learning Training

During 14-24 May 2012, I have been appointed to participate in the 23rd APEC e-Learning Training (AeLT) Program by the APEC e-Learning Training Center, and APEC Learning Community Builders (ALCOB). This training is not for everyone. You cannot just pay or register to get training. All trainees must be nominated by the representative of the country. Thanks to many colleagues and friends who nominated. It was very good opportunity for me.

The training was held in Busan and Gyeongju, Republic of Korea. My trip actually started on 13 May 2012, I flew from my hometown – Khon Kaen – to Bangkok, to catch a direct flight to Busan with 2 other trainees from Thailand.

The morning of 14th May, I was in Busan. Two volunteers – who later took care us for the whole program – picked us to the hotel. It was a free day, however, it was raining. So, not many activities, just had dinner, then prepared stuffs for the training.

In 23rd round of the program, trainees would stayed in Busan for 7 nights, and Gyeongju for 3 more nights. There were were 22 trainees, 5 staffs, and 9 volunteers. All of us were together for the whole program. Trainees from other APEC countries included Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Peru, Sakha, and Vietnam.

In the training, we worked as groups. Thailand teamed with two ladies from Sakha. On 15th – 16th, it was training, collaborative studying, homework, then more training, more study, and more homework (- -‘) .. yes, it was serious training and hard working.

On 17th, we could relax a bit and went to a (formal) field trip. Anyway, we all could just forget about all the works for a short moment, We talked, chatted, and had a good time together. I noticed that we all got along quickly compared to the first two days of training. We did break lots of ice in just few hours. Good :)

We backed to the training class again on 18th-19th May. Every team tried to finish the project in very short time so that we could have more good time on 20th May – the city tour :)

Well, 20th May was shiny day in Busan. The weather was so nice. The city tour was quite cool, we went to two famous beaches and the APEC house, then ended the trip at a large department store. That night, we all packed our bags and prepared to go to Gyeongju.

21st May, we arrived Gyeongju about noon. Gyeongju was a calm, small, nice, scenic city. We were in Gyeongju to participate in the 5th APEC Education Ministerial Meeting – one of the biggest event in education for APEC countries. I met my good friend – Dr. Vorasuang – here, and, surprisingly, met Dr. Maitree – the Dean of Faculty of Education at Thailand exhibition booth. I was lucky enough that I could attend the keynote by Charles Fadel – the author of one of the most famous 21st century skills book. It was very informative and inspiring. Great !

On 22nd, we attended AEMM subsidiary events, a special lecture by the director of MEST, S. Korea. The training session ended with the interview session. .. Achk !

After dinner that night, I went out for a walk around the lake near to the hotel. It was really nice :)

23rd May, we went to the field trip in Gyeongju to visit outstanding schools, and finally, back to the hotel for closing ceremony.

In the ceremony, I got my certificate :) .. And our team – Thailand and Sakha – got the Best Team Project Award .. Yay ! .. :D

One of the volunteer played traditional Korean instrument. Another volunteer showed her performance on flute. Then, they performed duet .. wow, nice :)

I had a chance to give a speech, as a representative of the best team project. Actually, I did not know what would happen in the ceremony, but I captured my memories into a note since the field trip in Busan. The note was quite completed. So, it was just to deliver everything I experienced and learned, and gave a short message about my perspective about meeting and leaving.

.. It was a good speech, I believed. I saw many smiles .. and, luckily, no one cried .. or laughed .. :)

Yes, that night, everyone knew that we would depart. So, we all tried to have a good time together. It was like a never ending photo session. Everyone smiled and smiled and smiled.

And, it was great ending for everyone.

I did not feel that well actually. I got high pulse rate condition (100+/min at rest, shot to 120+ and dropped to 80- sometimes) for two days. I was tired, cannot eat, cannot sleep. Anyway, that night, I went out for a walk again.

24th May – last day in the training program. We leave Gyeongju at 6:30am. After checked, everyone got some sleep on the bus :)

Many things crossed my mind, and I did not recover from the pulse rate condition, I could not sleep on the bus.

About an hour later, the bus arrived Busan, we dropped some of our friends at the airport.

My flight was at 9pm, so the bus dropped me at the hotel. It was a time to say good bye to staffs and volunteers. .. Yes, it was really sad, saying good bye never be this hard. But, we all managed to leave with good :)

That day, I went to the department store with Thai friends, had lunch, then backed to the hotel. We departed the hotel around 5.30pm to the airport. Our pieces of luggage were 9 kg over-weighted and we had to pay 135,000 KRW for the fine .. Ouch !!

All Thai trainees arrived Bangkok at 1am of 25 May. ..11 hrs later. I was at home. The trip ended.

Professionally, the training provided many new points of view. It was one of the best trainings I’ve ever attended.

And, personally, I had many unforgettable moments. Somehow, I realized more about my life and living. Yes, this trip would change my personal life — for good — forever :)

Heh.. come to think of it, the first day I arrived Busan, I really missed my home.

Now ? .. My god, I miss my friends. I miss everything and everyone in Korea.

Site update again

Yesterday, I created a child theme of TwentyEleven and spent some time to play with. It was fun to learn something new, and hope it was the right way (TM) to customize WordPress.

Now, this site is more like what I imagined it would be. Good ? :)

Next ? .. more contents .. may be :)

Leap Second

ไม่ได้เช็คเสียนาน วันนี้เข้าไปดู ข้อมูลล่าสุด ที่ International Earth Rotation and Reference System Service สรุปว่า

NO positive leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2011.

สรุปปลายปีนี้ Time Server  ก็ไม่ต้องทดวินาที

.. ครั้งสุดท้ายที่มีการทดวินาที คือ 31 ธ.ค. 2008

Leap Second (อธิกวินาที) มันคืออะไร ? ทำไมต้องทด อ่านที่ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second

โคลง 4 (ไม่) สุภาพ

Thai flood crisis is            the worst
Bangkok needs the boats         travel
Gov'ment got donated            from all people
Tags showed from someone else   live in Dubai

Leader does nothing             just reads
She can do no sh*t              baby
"We will defend capital !"      she said
Underestimated nature           she knows nothing !

Water now hits all              areas
People, get your gears          evac !
Cabinet passes casino act       this time ?
Now, sin is legal               happy ? Thailand !

ผิด grammar / ผิดข้อบังคับโคลงสี่ฯ  ก็อย่าว่ากัน .. ผมมันก็แค่ประชาชนโง่ๆ

งานมหกรรมหนังสือระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 16 ณ ศูนย์การประชุมแห่งชาติสิริกิติ์

จริงๆ แล้วไม่ได้ไป แต่สั่งออนไลน์ของ บลิสพับฯ เอา ได้ราคาเดียวกันกับในงาน

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  1. คินดะอิจิยอดนักสืบ ตอนที่ 24 ขาวกับดำ – ปก 260 สมาชิก 196
  2. คินดะอิจิยอดนักสืบ ตอนที่ 25 คริสต์มาสซาตาน – ปก 185 สมาชิก 130
  3. UNFAIR ฆาตกรรม (ไม่)อำพราง 2 – ปก 175 สมาชิก 123
  4. UNFAIR ฆาตกรรม (ไม่)อำพราง 3 – ปก 180 สมาชิก 126
  5. มิเกะเนะโกะ โฮล์มส์ แมวสามสียอดนักสืบ ตอนที่ 19 โรงแรมสนธยา – 175 สมาชิก 123
  6. ซายากะ สาวน้อยนักสืบ 14 ตอน เพลงกล่องสีเทาเหลือบเขียว – 175 สมาชิก 123
  7. ยาคุโมะ นักสืบวิญญาณ ตอนที่ 5 สายใยแห่งโชคชะตา – 225 สมาชิก 158

ช่วงน้ำท่วมไปรษณีย์ก็ยังส่งของได้ตามปกติไม่มีล่าช้า :D

วันนี้ – 4 พ.ย. มีงานหนังสือ KKU Book Fair ที่ Complex มข. นะครับ :)

Site updated !

มีเครื่องใหม่ อยากใช้ wordpress เลยถือโอกาส migrate เว็บมาที่ wordpress ทั้งหมดเลย กว่าจะได้ก็เล่นเอาเหนื่อยเหมือนกัน ตอนนี้ก็คงราว 80-90% แล้ว .. ที่เหลือ ว่างๆ ค่อยว่ากัน :P

DebConf 11 – Sarajevo and Home

Well, DebConf 11 was ended, we started traveling back home, some (few) would continue to the desktop summit in Berlin. For me and P’Thep, we waked up something like 5am, had a breakfast, then took a taxi to the main bus station. We left Banja Luka 7:45am for Sarajevo. We arrived our destination around 1pm, took a taxi to a hotel we reserved – Hotel Old Town – in the old town area of Sarajevo.

Well, I had just learned that the old town area is a the main tourist area. So, after lunch, we walked around the area. First, we visited the Gazi Husrev-beg’s mosque (Islam), Cathedral of Jesus’s Heart (Catholic), Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos (Orthodox), a book fair near by, Military Club, Sarajevo Synagogue (Judaism). Then, we went to the Latin bridge, where the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austrian-Hungarian empire and his wife had been assassinated in 28 June 1914 – the event that started the World War I. We then walked back to the old town, finished our walk at Bascarsilja – the heart of the old town.

On 1 Aug, we walked to a small exchange counter to exchange our money back to euros, checked out, headed to the airport, catched the flight to transit at Istanbul, another (delayed) flight to Bangkok, then another flight to Khon Kaen.

I was at my home late 2pm, unpacked, cleaned up.

IMHO, DebConf11 was great. It would be really cool if we all could organize DebConf in Thailand.

Thailand mini-DebCamp 2010 in Khon Kean was the first step. Joining DebConf11 was the second.

Next step ? Let’s organize the first mini-DebConf in Thailand !

DebConf 11 – DebConf Day 5

The last day of DebConf11, I joined Language SkillExchange to learn and share about the languages. Then, it was "DebConf12 in Nicaragua" talked by the DebConf12 team.

We had lunch with Asian friends and English gentleman. I exchanges my fingerprint with Hideki Yamane, Paul Liu, and Kan-Ru Chen. We talked about DebConf12. For Asian, it is not easy to travel to Nicaragua. So, I told Hideki to organize mini-DebConf in Japan, so that I could attend the mini-DebConf, and also apply for a visa to Nicaragua (Thais need to apply visas to Nicaragua in Japan ! .. Ack !)

After lunch, P’Thep went to hacklab, I walked to the Church of Holy Trinity, shot some photos, had a good moment there. Then, I attended more talks about "DebConf in Debian" and "DebConf13" that representatives gave a short introduction about their city. For DebConf13, the current candidates are Vienna (Austria), Latvia, Berlin (Germany), UK, West Lafayette (Indiana, USA), Istanbul (Turkey), Switzerland. Presentations were fun. End of the talk, H01ger proposed to have DebConf14 in Martinique, a region of France in the Caribbean sea! .. Hey, it’s France, a part of EU ! No visa for EU people ! Then, he proposed DebConf18 on the cruise – a week hacking in the sea ! Well, expense for the cruise is not the problem. The big problem is that, for today, the Internet connection would be very expensive. That’s why he proposed for DebConf18 that he expected technologies would be advanced enought to make it cheaper. Hey, we have Bdale here, he could build a rocket for making the Internet connections ?!! .. Hah!

Finally, it was the closing ceremony. It was a moment to thank all the staffs, appreciated their hard works. And, it was time to say good bye to everyone.

We went back to the hotel, had a dinner, took notes, packed thing for travel. We planned to stay in Sarajevo for one night, then fly back to Bangkok (via Istanbul) on 1st Aug.

DebConf 11 – DebConf Day 4

It was raining again, lightly. I waked up a bit late, and almost missed the breakfast. We joined with Andi Barth, asked him to give opinions about DebConf in Thailand. Andi gave some good advices about organizing DebConf, pretty much like Christian told us. Anyway, he did give a comment about visa, which was always the problem in every DebConf since some DDs and participants may live in countries with some visa restrictions. And, it would take quite some time to get visa for those.

I attended some talks and BoF, but mainly I just sit there to hack gdictthai — my E-T dictionary. I planned to migrate from Berkeley DB to SQLite long time ago. So, I wrote a small program to export dictionary from BDB to a CSV file. Then, it was just a few step from creating a SQLite database and importing the CSV file into it. I did git branch sqlite, checkout, rewrote all database-related code to use SQLite. I have never learned about SQLite C API before. However, in the late afternoon, my sqlite code was done and merged to master. Good bye Berkeley DB ! (and Oracle who own it !!) There were some unrelated bugs to be cleaned up. So, not release … yet.

After dinner, I clean up my works, organized e-mails and files in my hard drive. It took quite some time to do, really !

Then, showered, hit the bed.

DebConf 11 – DebConf Day 3

Topics in the morning were about Debian derivatives. They were both lecture and BoF. It was good to see collaborations among Debian and downstream distros like Ubuntu and the others. Then, It was about blending Debian – a flavor for different interests like education, medical, or something else.

The lunch, the table was unintentionally turned out to be Asian table with 2 Taiwanese, 2 Thais, 1 Japanese, and 1 Indian. Totally, AFAIK, there are 11 Asian people in DebConf. Well, I thought I got troubles about our visa, but for Taiwanese, it’s worse. Taiwan, like Thailand, does not have BiH embassy. So, they have to get a visa from the embassy in Beijing. That’s impossible for taiwaneses. So, the DC11 local team had to get document from the government to issue visa for them at the border (pretty much like our case, actually).

For the Indian guy, well there is the embassy in New Delhi, he just had to travel like 600 km from his home. And when he arrived, the embassy requested for an official document, which he did not have one at that time. It took him one and half month, traveled back and forth, to get his visa issued.

After lunch, Paul Liu asked if I wanted to take a walk around the city.The weather was good. I mean, yes, it was a bit hot, but better than raining. So, I decided to join and burn some calories (dang!) It was about an hour or so, walked around the museum, the fortress, the river, then back to the conference venue.

I attended the talk about linux kernel given by the kernel team of Debian, about how they handle the kernel. We had conference banquet, NGO DIVA treats.

Conference banquet was on 14th floor of a building in a restaurant name "Integra". View was good, food was good, Wouter (nbd package maintainer) played flute on the stage. That was impressive ! But, I was tired and did not feel well. So, walked back to the hotel, realized that no water from the tap in the hotel. Well, crashed on my bed anyway.

Waked up this morning (UTC+2), a good news from P’Thep that the TH Sarabun font was relicensed and is now GPL, Yay !