diff --git a/Henrik's Project/Feeling the Past/README.md b/Henrik's Project/Feeling the Past/README.md index 14da7d10362af6753bfcdebf4a3c735fe303277a..152aec3c114b8f0eedc4178f8f0961869410b633 100644 --- a/Henrik's Project/Feeling the Past/README.md +++ b/Henrik's Project/Feeling the Past/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# Feeling the Past +## Feeling the Past -This is the project folder for my DigiZeit-project named *Feeling the Past*. *Feeling the Past* is a historiographical learning game based on the *Marugoto*-engine. The main focus lies on how objects can be used as historical sources. About the motivation for the project more can be read in the session-7.md. The estimated playtime is between 15 and 30 minutes. At the moment the game is not clear, whether the game will be accessible to the public. +This is the project folder for my DigiZeit-project named *Feeling the Past*. *Feeling the Past* is a historiographical learning game based on the *Marugoto*-engine. The main focus lies on how objects can be used as historical sources. About the motivation for the project more can be read in the session-7.md, which was the introduction for the other students at the beginning of the semester. The estimated playtime is between 15 and 30 minutes. At the moment the game is not clear, whether the game will be accessible to the public. The repository for the game is hosted on GitHub, found with the following link: [Feeling the Past](https://github.com/henokemp/lit-feelingthepast) diff --git a/Henrik's Project/Linux Journey/README.md b/Henrik's Project/Linux Journey/README.md index 15546b95b10c1f71ec7f310823aecda0e7a3958c..1889df42c1754c9091052cf099de3b301b28a6b4 100644 --- a/Henrik's Project/Linux Journey/README.md +++ b/Henrik's Project/Linux Journey/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Linux Journey +## Linux Journey After being curious for a while and playing with the thought of trying out Linux I -- motivated by Daniel McDonald -- decided that trying out a new OS parallel to the other new digital stuff from this course shouldn't be too big of a bother. So I began my *Linux Journey* as described in journey_henrik.md. It's not necessarily limited to Linux as it progressed parallel to learning Git. At the end are some commands copied, which were commented by Daniel McDonald or that I began using on the way.