Teach: WordPressing and Timelining! By Juilee Decker at THATCamp RIT 2016 May 1, 2016 Categorized: Blogging, Workshops Tagged: digital exhibits, tiki-toki, WordPress Exploring Hooks and Filters in Omeka and WordPress By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2013 November 8, 2013 Categorized: Coding, Digital Literacy Tagged: filters, hooks, Omeka, WordPress Maker Challenge: WordPress plugin for displaying related items from the DPLA By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2013 June 8, 2013 Categorized: Maker Challenge Tagged: Digital Public Library of America, proceedings-1.1, totally awesome, WordPress WordPress at the University By Jana Remy at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 13, 2012 Categorized: Collaboration, Your Categories Are Inadequate Tagged: WordPress I propose an anti-session on Messing Around Or Maybe Building Something Kinda Neat By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 7, 2012 Categorized: Coding, Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Anthologize, free software, messing around, Omeka, One Week | One Tool, WordPress Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Exploring Hooks and Filters in Omeka and WordPress By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2013 November 8, 2013 Categorized: Coding, Digital Literacy Tagged: filters, hooks, Omeka, WordPress Maker Challenge: WordPress plugin for displaying related items from the DPLA By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2013 June 8, 2013 Categorized: Maker Challenge Tagged: Digital Public Library of America, proceedings-1.1, totally awesome, WordPress WordPress at the University By Jana Remy at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 13, 2012 Categorized: Collaboration, Your Categories Are Inadequate Tagged: WordPress I propose an anti-session on Messing Around Or Maybe Building Something Kinda Neat By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 7, 2012 Categorized: Coding, Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Anthologize, free software, messing around, Omeka, One Week | One Tool, WordPress Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Maker Challenge: WordPress plugin for displaying related items from the DPLA By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2013 June 8, 2013 Categorized: Maker Challenge Tagged: Digital Public Library of America, proceedings-1.1, totally awesome, WordPress WordPress at the University By Jana Remy at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 13, 2012 Categorized: Collaboration, Your Categories Are Inadequate Tagged: WordPress I propose an anti-session on Messing Around Or Maybe Building Something Kinda Neat By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 7, 2012 Categorized: Coding, Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Anthologize, free software, messing around, Omeka, One Week | One Tool, WordPress Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
WordPress at the University By Jana Remy at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 13, 2012 Categorized: Collaboration, Your Categories Are Inadequate Tagged: WordPress I propose an anti-session on Messing Around Or Maybe Building Something Kinda Neat By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 7, 2012 Categorized: Coding, Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Anthologize, free software, messing around, Omeka, One Week | One Tool, WordPress Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
I propose an anti-session on Messing Around Or Maybe Building Something Kinda Neat By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2012 June 7, 2012 Categorized: Coding, Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Anthologize, free software, messing around, Omeka, One Week | One Tool, WordPress Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Workshops (so far!) at THATCamp HBCU By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 May 1, 2012 Categorized: Digital Literacy, Open Access, Teaching, Workshops Tagged: Evernote, Google Tools, LaTeX, OneNote, THATCamp HBCU, WordPress, zotero Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Are you a Wizard of WordPress? Omniscient with Omeka? Zoltan of Zotero? By Michelle Kassorla at THATCamp Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2012 April 18, 2012 Categorized: Workshops Tagged: HBCU, Omeka, THATCamp, WordPress, zotero Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Slides for the CMS talk By ontoligent at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 8, 2011 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: cms, drupal, Omeka, WordPress 3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
3-Pack Grab Bag: Engagement Analytics, RSS, and . . . Baby Photos! By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2011 June 3, 2011 Categorized: Metadata Tagged: cms, engagement, photos, rss, WordPress WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
WordPress Theme Hackery By Jeremy Boggs at THATCamp Virginia 2010 December 15, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: code, hack, themes, WordPress Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Making DH Multilingual By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: applications, best practices, english is not the only language, methods, more hack less yack, multilingual computing, WordPress The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
The Paperless Professor By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 11, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: best practices, pedagogy, scrivener, tools, WordPress Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Digital scholarly communication within subfields By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 27, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Facebook, scholarly communication, twitter, WordPress Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Personal cyberinfrastructure By at THATCamp New England 2010 October 5, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: cpanel, Facebook, Gardner Campbell, Jim Groom, pedagogy, WordPress Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Dude, I Just Colleagued My Dean By Matthew K. Gold at THATCamp CHNM 2010 May 19, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: buddypress, connections, friends, linkedin, socialnetworking, WordPress Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress
Applying open source methodology and economics to academia By Boone Gorges at THATCamp CHNM 2010 April 27, 2010 Categorized: Uncategorized Tagged: economics, open source, WordPress