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    2012 Blogger of the Year Kimroy Bailey is passionate about robotics, renewable energy
    By AINSWORTH MORRIS Career & Education writer morrisa@jamaicaobserver.com
    Sunday, February 03, 2013



    HIS love for blogging started a little over a year ago after he first competed as a student on the robotics team that represented the University of Technology in Nashville, Tennessee at the International Robotics and Renewable Energy Competition in 2011.

    Robotics and junior energy consultant Kimroy Bailey was thus extremely elated to be judged the 2012 Blogger of the Year, given that he is a fresh blogger and this is the first year he entered the competition.

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    BAILEY... I hope to take my web content to a new dimension for 2013 (Photos: Jermaine Barnaby)
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    The announcement of his victory was made at the 3rd annual Jamaica Blog Awards ceremony held on January 19 at South Beach Café in Kingston.
    "When the announcement was made that Kimroy Bailey was the Blogger of the Year, numerous thoughts consumed my mind. However, I feel truly humbled and give all the glory to the Heavenly Father," the 23-year-old told Career & Education.

    Bailey said he is surprised at the win, because blogging is not a skill he has been practising for years.

    "I started blogging in 2011 after I entered the competition. I wanted to write about my experiences with the competition and robotics. I thought blogging was an avenue where we could easily express ourselves and our thoughts. I have a deep love for robotics and renewable energy, so I decided to start a blog after the competition ended," said the 2012 graduate student of the University of Technology who has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.

    He said initially, the name of the blog was Empowering Young Engineers, and his first two posts focused on Jamaica's engineering future and the robotics competition.

    "My inspiration for my robotics post came from my personal experience at Wigton Wind Farm Limited where I worked during the summer of 2011," he said.

    Bailey said that after posting the first two posts, his desire to spread the gospel of renewable energy motivated him to restructure his blog, change the name to his christian name and surname, change his presentation style, and include the slogan 'Inspiring Young Leaders, World Changers'.

    At the Jamaica Blog Awards, Bailey also walked away with the trophy for Best Personal Blog and Top Blog Post for 2012, which was entitled '100% Renewable Jamaica'.

    Challenges with KimroyBailey.com, he told Career & Education, have been there since the first day he started the blog.

    "The major challenge I have faced as a blogger is preparing content for my page. Right now, the major challenge I face is getting other contributing authors who are willing to partner with me in preparing articles about renewable energy in Jamaica," he said.

    He said copping the top blogger trophy for 2012 was no easy task for him. He not only had to seek votes from his global audience, but do intense research on robotics and renewable energy, then compile interesting and unique blog posts which his audience would find interesting, be wowed after reading, and then vote on.

    "My family was very supportive when they heard that I was nominated for the awards. My mom was keen on voting everyday during the voting period. She kept checking the scores and kept updating me, and I sincerely appreciate that," Bailey said.

    He said his readers can expect more from KimroyBailey.com in 2013.
    "I hope to take my web content to a new dimension for 2013. Having seen the work Creative Engine did for the Blog Awards website, I have been inspired to partner with them. I hope that partnership will help me to build and establish my brand in the renewable energy and robotics industry," Bailey said.
    "Taking my blog to the next level in terms of the way the content is being delivered will bring reader satisfaction," he added.

    His advice for struggling bloggers or those who have been aspiring to be awarded for their work is that there is no blueprint for being on top.
    "Therefore, I would encourage you to ensure that your philosophies and values are represented by the content of your blog," he said.

    The other winners at the Jamaica Blog Awards were 13th Street Promotions for Best Music Blog and Best Entertainment Blog; Geezam for Best Technology Blog; Natalia Oh! for Best Beauty and Fashion Blog; Cultural Voice for Best Photography Art Blog; Hummingbird Hall Wedding Blog for Best Company and Business Blog; Just Hitched Now What for Best New Blog; Jomarie Malcolm for Best Twitter Micro Blogger; Lace & Zippers for Best Jamaican Tumblr Blog; Petchary's Blog for Best Jamaican Focused Blog; Maximize My Life for Best Lifestyle Blog and Veritas for Best News and Current Affairs Blog.

    The blog awards acknowledge excellence in blogging, and organisers hope others will develop an interest in the medium and seek to express themselves.


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    noice!
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      BTW HL this is the same young man who I spoke to about the yamsticks. He was very interested in the topic.

      His time is very limited right now to take it on fully but he told me he was going to get some feedback from the community to determine if there was a justified resistance to using synthetic yamsticks or if was more a case of "we a dweet so since Cudjoe days and we nah change"
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        I recalled The Ministry of Agriculture has an Extension Department. The function of this department IS to establish demonstration plots to introduce 'state of the art' CULTURAL practices in Farming.

        These new practices were then adopted by the local farmers.

        I read on this forum where the government has a task-force that is looking at deforeststion in the Cockpit Country. (Maybe someone can re-post the article).

        I drrive through the Cockpit Country every time I visit Jamaica. I have seen the thousands of yam-stick lying at the side of the road.

        Haiti was devastated by hurricane (land-slide, mud slide) primarily because of deforestation. Jamaica is not immune.

        My bet is that a Chinese-man or some non-black will avail themselves of the business opportunity of providing this raw-material to farmers. And then we will sit back like the eejits that we are and mope!

        http://worldwildlife.org/threats/deforestation
        The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

        HL

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