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Futher thoughts from Sense and Reference.
Another good yarn on the subject.
Our own Sophie thoughts on transliteracy.
Showing posts with label Transliteracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transliteracy. Show all posts
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
transliteracy
Introducing transliteracy
Above is a link to an article that really jumped out at me and something clicked and I had a light bulb on moment.
Above is a link to an article that really jumped out at me and something clicked and I had a light bulb on moment.
A tweetup is: meeting up to tweet- except this will be meeting up and learning to tweet!
TweetUp! Learn to use twitter for current awareness and FUN!
City: 1-1:45pm Friday 23 April
Create Space
This is where it all started a number of us showed up to learn how to tweet.
I had been on Facebook for some time already but had not really thought that tweeting was worth while.
Boy was I wrong. On the day I think Mal said something like "its great because people share links that are really useful and I do not have to troll through lots information to find current information".
I now have 99 followers and I am following 138 different people and institutions.
This is what my Klout looks like.
Some of things which I have recently shared with others.
What the Brooklyn Museum are doing socially.
The article on transliteracy. Plus I have followed several conferences through #tags.
Some people think I am glued to a small iphone screen and its all a waste of time.
I still use Facebook but I still hate Farmville.
Another useful link from Bobbi Newman and Co. more information about transliteracy.
I like this slide show by Bobbi!
Some more scholarly publications for those we need a research fix.
http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2060/1908
This article is a lengthy in depth look at transliteracy.
TweetUp! Learn to use twitter for current awareness and FUN!
City: 1-1:45pm Friday 23 April
Create Space
This is where it all started a number of us showed up to learn how to tweet.
I had been on Facebook for some time already but had not really thought that tweeting was worth while.
Boy was I wrong. On the day I think Mal said something like "its great because people share links that are really useful and I do not have to troll through lots information to find current information".
I now have 99 followers and I am following 138 different people and institutions.
This is what my Klout looks like.
Some of things which I have recently shared with others.
What the Brooklyn Museum are doing socially.
The article on transliteracy. Plus I have followed several conferences through #tags.
Some people think I am glued to a small iphone screen and its all a waste of time.
I still use Facebook but I still hate Farmville.
Another useful link from Bobbi Newman and Co. more information about transliteracy.
I like this slide show by Bobbi!
Some more scholarly publications for those we need a research fix.
http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2060/1908
This article is a lengthy in depth look at transliteracy.
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