Skip to main content

About Mr Ingin


Mr Ingin is obviously an alias. Who'd be so unoriginal to use their real name? Well, many. But that is beside the point.
Mr Ingin is but a humble university student, currently studying primary education. As well as this, he resides in Melbourne, Australia, where he participates in numerous activities to keep his mind from stalling and his body from breaking down. Basketball is a favourite, and so is gaming, but nothing competes with his love for LEGO.
Technology is, as considered by Mr Ingin, a vast and expansive topic that must be discussed and observed or else chaos ensues (that might be an exaggeration. Probably better to say slight confusion, but dramatic language always prevails over the boring). While gaming was the faucet Mr Ingin used to flow into the digital age, he finds he spends a lot of time exploring the informative side of the internet. YouTube is popular to him, considering it to be the Encyclopedie of the modern world. Mr Ingin also spends quite a bit of time on Reddit, mainly up-voting the cutest pictures in the subreddit 'aww'.
He is automatically happy to find you reading this About section, and hopes you have a grand time on his blog.

Comments

Declaration of Originality

This blog is a completely original set of writings. All opinions are of my own, except where appropriately referenced.

Popular posts from this blog

Is there more to online games than fun: Rewrite (week 9)

Video games are a fantastic source of entertainment. I would wager part of that being the enormous scope of virtual realities available, from playing soccer ( FIFA ), to building a house ( Minecraft ), to combat simulators ( Call of Duty ), to cooking ( Overcooked ). The range is extraordinary, yet entertainment is not the only thing video games can deliver on. The educational side of gaming is not yet fully recognised as helpful, but it is growing. Studies are showing that “students have developed a different set of attitudes and aptitudes as a result of growing up in an IT and media-rich environment” (Oblinger, 2004). This doesn’t surprise the hardened gamer, as I discovered my problem-solving and logic skills greatly developed after a couple of months playing and perfecting Minesweeper . I also recalled information about the French Revolution during my History exam because of a little game called Assassins Creed: Unity (which is set DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION). These games...