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Category Archives: bloggery
Geobloggers need your help to give kids the Earth (Science)
This year the collective of geo-bloggers is getting in on the DonorsChoose challenge and trying to fund projects that bring Earth Science into the classroom (or bring classrooms outside onto the Earth).
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Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week
I think it’s interesting, but do you?
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Last call for women geoscientists reading or writing blogs to take our Survey
The GSA meeting is ~6 weeks away – it must be time to start trying to make sense of the data, right? I’m helping Kim, Zuska, and Pat with a survey of women geoscientists and how they use blogs, and … Continue reading
Mapping the geoblogosphere
It’s still a work in progress, but since I’ve already inspired Hypocentre via Twitter, I thought I might as well make this more public: View Geoblogosphere in a larger map The idea is simple enough – a lot of geology … Continue reading
Science Online – the London Edition
Bloggers get together and get excited about webby stuff.
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Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.