Nov 022012
 
October roundup: the little things

Busy! Four new posts on this blog in October – reviews of (Danish) events on news filtering and open data, plus an update on my relationship with video, with links to advice for event organisers. The final post introduces my second MOOC - weekly updates on progress on  #dataviz and #sna on my CPD blog, together with a post on quantitative methods [...]

Sep 042012
 

Looking back on August, I duly completed my post-a-day #london2012 series - already it feels a long time ago. Much musing on how websites are getting simpler and app like, suited for reading on mobiles and tablets. See One Man & His Blog’s reboot – I do like these ultra simple blog themes but it does assume [...]

Jun 082012
 
Evaluating and reflecting on #heasocsci: 13 things

Here are 13 things from #heasocsci, the Higher Education Academy’s social sciences conference on 28-29 May. See #heasocsci: social media and social sciences for a picture of the event from social media. Liveblogging is hard, especially when you are tweeting as well. There were some useful posts on the new social sciences blog, but both bloggers were [...]

Oct 302011
 
Danegeld links 24-30 October

It’s that time again…it seems to work OK if I save stuff to Read It Later and then run through what I’ve saved at the weekend. Some stuff gets saved elsewhere, mainly to Evernote, but quite a lot just gets marked as read – not as useful after only a couple of days have past. Read It Later haul [...]

Apr 272011
 

On 12 April, a cold and grey Copenhagen spring day which thankfully feels an age ago now, I attended my second Social Media Club Copenhagen event, this time an open debate on social media policies. The event, co-hosted by the HK Hovedstaden trade union, took the form of two speakers plus a panel discussion, and was well attended. The SMCCPH team [...]

Dec 062010
 

Updates: 19 Sep 2012: the latest TEDxCopenhagen has just taken place, with tweeting allowed. By all accounts a triumph: TEDx CPH blog inc reflections, plus an oral history, visual summaries  and 12 minute video | reports from K Forum | Social Square | Webfronten. Me, I’m in the TED and the narrative dark arts camp, so this review made me happy. And, loving [...]