I can’t believe it’s not Facebook
I love meeting new people, and I love making connections, therefore networking must be the thing for me, right? If I’m unconsciously networking, that’s works, but at some point we Continue Reading →
View ArticleAcademic Social Networking
Although I’ve been playing around with a number of social networking sites, trying to identify their potential, I’ve not look for any specific academic networking sites, and wondered if there Continue...
View ArticleTerry Waite: “Survival in Extreme Situations”
A great talk at the University of Winchester last night by Terry Waite. Terry was in Winchester for a dual purpose for the day, opening a new housing project with Continue Reading →
View ArticleSeat me next to the irritating talker, please
What This is About:Just stumbled across ‘Plinky’, a site which provides random questions, to which you can provide an answer in any way you choose (and it just demonstrates the Continue Reading →
View ArticleWork the room?
Interesting. Networking has always been part of academic life, but there’s clearly been a shift from finding those ‘of similar mind’ to those who can help fund your work… A Continue Reading →
View ArticleThe value of conferences?
Really interesting post in Times Higher Education – the right conferences can leave you on a real high, but I’ve also been to the type described here – which sees only Continue Reading →
View ArticleCreating ‘Networking Buzz’
Enjoyed this piece, as I’m always looking for ways to connect people up and make the most of that knowledge – let’s stop reinventing the wheel, and put our heads Continue Reading →
View ArticleThinking Digital Conference #TDC11
Thinking Digital 2010 I had my eye on this conference for 2010, but didn’t have the time or the money. I would have been particularly keen to meet @briansolis (author Continue Reading →
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