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Author: Nathan Steffenson
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My business and all of its services appears to be considered an essential service according to http://www.cisa.gov in the category Communications and information technology at this time.
Due to restrictions being lifted and vaccinations available preparedness plan is no longer in effect. Please be safe and healthy.
Updated summer 2021.
I think electric vehicles are only part of the solution. I do think we need to move away from gasoline powered equipment but think electric vehicles are only a very small part of that solution
- I think Internet Access (and phone calls, and mayve even older media like tv, radio and mail) where people can work, play, or go to school (at least some of the time) is the number one solution (avoiding vehicles).
- 2nd solution more walking and bicycling.
For Electrifying vehicles I think there may be priorities:
- With electric vehicles I think electric bicycles may be good solution (I won’t use it since I also pedal bike for exercise, staying healthy. balanced and can’t carry batteries)
- Electric Elevators
- electric public transit systems including buses.
- Electric school buses.
- Electric vehicles that move many of the goods/freight
- electric public owned vehicles and company vehicles
- personal electric vehicles
With the electric vehicles I hope there can be mostly renewable energy used with them (on/off grid) some maybe having there own solar panels to supplement and maybe dynamo generators and systems that recovery energy from breaking. lighter weight materials may help as well.
I have a bicycle that generates it’s own electricity for the lighting (not movement) with a dynamo hub.
Online classes experience
I have been participating in online classes (on and off) since 1998-1999. My first web based courses were in high school a networking class designed by Cisco systems and web design class that was a combination of interactive television(ITV) and web based class. The networking class mostly self paced online class using a web browser and Shockwave player but within the time limits of a regular class period that had hands on projects. Both of those web based classes were actually in brick and motor specialized (ITV room and computer labs) classrooms and the networking class was on a local server so it was much different than web based classes at the comfort or discomfort of my own home.
I took a few college web based classes in 2000 and 2001 that went well. Only one used video though and the video was on using an CD-ROM ebook and assignments were posted on a web page and sent by email. Some used discussion boards and testing (one which timed out on me just when I finished and didn’t submit since my connection dropped) and others that relied on project and book based assignments. Majority of my college classes were in the brick and motor classroom and I could sometimes see the teacher of web based classes in person at their office if I wanted to.
I took some online classes in between.
2019 – 2020 -2021 I had by far some of my best and worst online class experiences. I learned both the value and the over use of video conferencing, and message boards. I had 2 university grad classes that overused message boards and overused textbook and underutilized video conferencing in 2020. I took many self paced classes from NFHSLearn.com and other providers. I like that format probably the most when it works correctly. I had 2 summer university grad classes that were way too long without enough breaks, no textbook(or ebook), overused online “handouts/work sheets” many taken from just a mobile phone camera given last minute, and a tight homework schedule which I have to say ended being some of the worst classes I ever took. One other college class not exact time but strict deadlines and blurry video, however this class the instructor and college will allow me to retake.
I had one coaching class for track and field with nationally recognized teacher/coaches and athletes that was 4 days together required meeting video conference time but made good use of breaks. The ebook came with the class. The test had an extended period of time to take (up to 3 months) (open ebook). So I really enjoyed that class.
virtual meeting
Following with Pandemic guidelines and following principles in my Datacommuting book, I met with my family virtually via Zoom.us video conference for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is nice of Zoom.us to allow extra free time for 2020 holidays.
Happy holidays and thank you
This year has been as successful as expected for my business despite the pandemic. A large part because my business has been limiting the business to web based, telecommuting (Datacommuting) and picking up from customer services since 2015 and what my business does was also deemed essential. My business had been web based since the beginning in 1999. Although the pandemic affected me in different ways, it didn’t bring my business up or down much.
I also completed a different milestone. One the pandemic has helped me with. The last time I was on a bus was on December 2, 2019. That was the last time I was in a motorized street vehicle. I went months at a time without being in a motorized street vehicle in 2019. That doesn’t mean I don’t get around. I biked over 1000 miles in 2020 and worked in 4 different towns.
Miles biked from home to | Aproximate Distance | Number of trips | Round trip | miles trip total | miles cumulative total |
Pillager | 14 | 4 | 2 | 112 | 112 |
Little falls | 32 | 4 | 2 | 256 | 368 |
Nisswa | 16 | 3 | 2 | 96 | 464 |
Pequot | 23 | 1 | 2 | 46 | 510 |
Walker | 70 | 1 | 2 | 140 | 650 |
Wesb | 0.9 | 46 | 2 | 82.8 | 732.8 |
Baxter dr | 1.1 | 45 | 2 | 99 | 831.8 |
Riverside | 0.6 | 19 | 2 | 22.8 | 854.6 |
Community garden | 1 | 70 | 2 | 140 | 994.6 |
Ymca | 0.8 | 15 | 2 | 24 | 1018.6 |
Buffalo hills trail loop | 4.2 | 7 | 1 | 29.4 | 1048 |
(on low side there were other bike, walking and running trips)
That doesn’t mean I haven’t went through any hardships like most people this year.
The graduate and supplemental college courses I took did not go well. It was somewhat due to me being busy and my disability but that was only part of it. Although instructors and colleges weren’t prepared for the pandemic even for courses already online, instructors that had experience with online learning before did better and those that embraced online learning did better . Administrators made the right decision by getting students out of the physical classroom and closing physical schools avoiding more people from getting sick and saving lives. Luckily I didn’t have to deal with getting sick (other than something in January at very beginning of year and some building issues where I live not covid) and was only substitute teaching in a physical classroom 8 days. However the courses I took from NFHS Learn and a few other self guided and paced courses did go well.
I had a Grandma pass away at 96, her life may have been shortened due to lack of movement being confined to her apartment getting an infection. Although I consider her to have been a very successful person mom, grandma, great grandma, retired teacher, gardener, lefse and pickle maker, genealogy researcher and so much more.
I lost 2 jobs. gained 2. Still have 1 plus this business.
I have been recording a lot of videos and taking photos this year and plan on sharing more with you soon.
Thank you for making my business a success and helping me continue to reach my goals.
my videos from summer 2020
summer
I hope people are enjoying their summer.
I am still available for online support by appointment.
As a reminder hardware repair and in person support is only limited to businesses on a service plan (this is not related to the pandemic, as this an essential service)
Web hosting and email services are still available and fully operational.
Good Afternoon May 6 2020
Every morning my door gets drenched with sanitizer and today there was a planned fighter jet fly by I didn’t know about until I heard it.
I like less traffic in streets but this stay at home order has not been good for me and my health.