My presentation at THATCamp Columbus: Democratizing Urban Planning Practice

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 29, 2010, 07:24 PM

Two weeks ago, I was able to present at another regional version of THATCamp, the Technology and Humanities Camp unconference that originated at George Mason University.  Our version, THATCamp of Columbus, was graciously sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and the Center for Public History and Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University and hosted by Columbus State Community College. 

Liveblogging Science Online '09: Social networks for scientists

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 04:33 PM

Our hosts for this session are Cameron Neylon and Deepak Singh, who have themselves explored the many social networks developed especially for scientists and bring to us the question: Why aren't these more successful?  Some examples are Nature Network, MyExperiment.  Others?  Please add others that you know of, and your thoughts on them.

Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Anonymity and Pseudonymity - Building Reputation Online

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 03:29 PM

Our leaders in this session are PalMD and Abel Pharmboy.  I hope that these comments on this topic will be useful, as I have never blogged anonymously or under a pseudonym, but we are blessed with ma

Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Race in Science Online and Offline

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 02:04 PM

Our hosts, Danielle Lee and acmegirl, began the session by asking how we can make science more representative of our population as a whole. Audience members pointed out that an exercise of drawing scient

... or you can just make it an unconference; notes about SXSW

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Mar 10, 2008, 02:43 PM
South by Southwest attendees seize the moment rather than allow a keynote discussion with Facebook's CEO and other panel discussions to go by in dullness. Also, the best marketing ideas from SXSW swag bags. Read on ...

Liveblogging the 2008 NC Science Blogging conference - Adventures in Science Blogging w/Jennifer Ouelette

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 20, 2008, 05:30 PM

Last one. :)

Read on for my notes from Jennifer Ouelette's session, entitled Adventures in Science Blogging.

After this, I'll give your feed reader a break and post my conclusions about the conference later.  

Updated January 20

Liveblogging the 2008 NC Science Blogging conference - Changing Minds through Science Communication: A Panel on Framing Science

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 19, 2008, 04:20 PM

Read on for my notes on the Framing Science panel, featuring Jennifer Jacquet, Chris Mooney, and Sheril Kirshenbaum, at the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging conference.  

This is the second-to-last liveblog post, I promise. :)

Liveblogging the 2008 NC Science Blogging Conference - Student Blogging from K - PhD panel

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 19, 2008, 02:29 PM
Read on for my notes from the Student Blogging from K - PhD panel at the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging conference.