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My name is Ralf, I was a German ERASMUS-student in Umeå/Sweden. I used this blog to record my thoughts and experiences as an international student. The range of topics covers my travels, campus life, international atmosphere, the blogosphere and other Umeå-related stuff.

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2005-4-4

Swedish Blog Review

Published in  @ 12:42 am, 2.0°C

There are three projects I would like to introduce…

First of all and for the sake of completeness, I want to mention Fabio’s Photoblog. He’s really active and uploaded a lot of pictures and added some notes. Go ahead, Fabio! It’s nice to see that Marta is not the only Brazilian who spends some time here in Umea… :) BTW: Thanks to Rolf for tracking this site.

Blogs are used more and more beyond the private scope. The departments of informatics, applied physics and electronics at Umea University started a blog to recruit new students. It’s called VadSkaDuBli (What will you become?) and will be run until the 15th of April, the deadline for applications for the next semester.
The entries are written (in Swedish) by regular students who tell about their student lives. I think it’s an interesting experiment, but the results are pretty hard to measure.
At least it draws some attention: I first read about VadSkaDuBli in Västerbottens-Kuriren, later on I discovered the official press release of the university. The Blog Herald and The Local also refer to the project.

The last link is primarily for German-speakers: Steffanie is a Swedish journalist living in Stockholm. She puts a lot of effort into learning German and runs her German weblog “Deutsch für Anfänger – Formulierungen in eine Fremdsprache”. She writes about Sweden + Stockholm, the German language, Blogging and more personal stuff. She also offers a German podcast. It’s really cute to read + listen to her postings. You can fully understand her, but it’s so nice to notice her marginal grammatical mistakes.
I know Steffanie’s site for a couple of months (Martin Röll did a podcast with her after participating in the BlogWalk in Umea last November), but then I lost track of it. Today I retrieved it while surfing the blogosphere. Steffanie also runs a Swedish and an English blog!

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