For all our hip metro readers that will be in New York City on Saturday Feb. 7th, you will not want to miss this event.…
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New Additions to the Office
In a previous post I mentioned how awesome Emily Damstra‘s marine invertebrate clock and SCAMIT‘s 2009 calender were. I recently received both and am proudly…
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The JOIDES Resolution, once workhorse of the deep sea scientific drilling research community, is currently at sea trials following a major overhaul. NSF has a…
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The Southern Fried Scientist is TA’ing Invertebrate Zoology with Cindy Van Dover at the Marine Lab here. They are having their students create a 2-3…
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The last session of Saturday I spent in a room with ~30 other eager individuals wishing to be imparted magical advice on how to make…
View More Science Online ’09: From Blogging to Paying BillsScience Online ’09: Nature Blogging
Bright and early Sunday morning, I hosted a session on Nature Blogging with GrrlScientist of the fantastic blog Living the Scientific Life. It was a…
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After a most wonderful lunch (thanks Science Online sponsors!), it was time for the first of two sessions I was co-moderating. This session was a…
View More Science Online ’09: Blogging AdventureScience Online ’09: Blogs in College Teaching
The third session I participated in was Teaching College Science: Blogs and Beyond moderated by Brian Switek, of Laelaps and Dinosaur Tracking, and Andrea Novicki,…
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The second session i attended at Science Online ’09 was a fantastic discussion of how social networking sites, blogs and other online tools and media…
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Up at Popular Science’s website. Why are there these “ant hill”-like communities? I guess I sort of imagined it to be packed down the mall…
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