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Polar adventurer: Worst Journey in the World
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Tuesday, 5 July 2011. Worst Journey in the World. McMurdo, Ross Island, Antarctica (Mount Erebus in the distance). Flickr Creative Commons, ©. This evening I shall join a virtual journey to Ross Island. At the Scott Polar Research Institute. In Cambridge, following in the footsteps of Edward Wilson. And Robert Falcon Scott. On the Terra Nova expedition. This is just one of numerous events. This includes their Freeze Frame. Project, which includes photographs from the original Terra Nova. AIIT launches ne...
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Polar adventurer: Podcasting to an international audience
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Monday, 23 August 2010. Podcasting to an international audience. In the Centre's oral history collection, introduced by Mr Ivan Coleby, who digitised this collection. For further examples, please see: http:/ www.sms.cam.ac.uk/collection/654115. On YouTube, do see A glimpse of India. In which Dr Annamaria Motrescu and Dr Kevin Greenbank discuss the Centre's film collection and you can view highlights from our 300 amateur cinefilms. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Podcasting to an international audience.
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Polar adventurer: July 2011
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Tuesday, 5 July 2011. Worst Journey in the World. McMurdo, Ross Island, Antarctica (Mount Erebus in the distance). Flickr Creative Commons, ©. This evening I shall join a virtual journey to Ross Island. At the Scott Polar Research Institute. In Cambridge, following in the footsteps of Edward Wilson. And Robert Falcon Scott. On the Terra Nova expedition. This is just one of numerous events. This includes their Freeze Frame. Project, which includes photographs from the original Terra Nova. AIIT launches ne...
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Polar adventurer: Wikis
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Monday, 23 August 2010. A wiki with which I am already familiar, and promote via the Centre of South Asian Studies website, and via the SAALG blog is the Libraries and Archives in South Asia (LASA). The National Archives (TNA) have also introduced a wiki, My Archives. I raised the idea of a wiki some time ago with the Cambridge Archivists' Group who manage the Janus. Monday, 23 August, 2010. Thank you for the archives link. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Podcasting to an international audience.
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Polar adventurer: Google Documents to the rescue!
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Friday, 20 August 2010. Google Documents to the rescue! Screen shot from my Google Doc of an air-sea rescue off the coast of Svalbard. Airlift ascent' by Anders Lanzen, 5th August 2010, Flickr, Creative Commons). The YouTube video introducing this tool was excellent. Also who would archive the final version? Would we rely on Google for file-storage and back-ups, plus our website provider? I look forward to experimenting with this new tool and finding answers to these questions. Marketing via social media.
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Polar adventurer: May 2010
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Monday, 31 May 2010. My blog, Polar adventurer, has been registered on 23 Things Cambridge, and it's fascinating to view the other blogs there and to see how individual each blog is. The choice of colour, style and images, give each a character of its own, irrespective of topic. By far the most useful function of iGoogle has been the ability to view my RSS feeds in one place, and to navigate quickly between them. I have been contributing to the South Asia Archive and Library Group blog. This post is insp...
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Polar adventurer: August 2010
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010. Poolepynten (Polar adventurer, June 2010). Huge thanks to the team behind 23 Things Cambridge. You provided me with an excellent map for my polar adventures. I may have strayed rather far to the north (800 miles from the North Pole in June, in fact), but found my way back just in time! It has been a rewarding journey. So what did I find most useful? Not useful at all? Nor have I continued to use Google calendar, but that is because I already have a very full online calendar/diary...
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Polar adventurer: Time for reflection
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010. Poolepynten (Polar adventurer, June 2010). Huge thanks to the team behind 23 Things Cambridge. You provided me with an excellent map for my polar adventures. I may have strayed rather far to the north (800 miles from the North Pole in June, in fact), but found my way back just in time! It has been a rewarding journey. So what did I find most useful? Not useful at all? Nor have I continued to use Google calendar, but that is because I already have a very full online calendar/diary...
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Polar adventurer: A fresh start or perhaps a polar dip?
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Friday, 24 June 2011. A fresh start or perhaps a polar dip? The Arctic dip at Paradise Harbour (Credit: Iain B. of Over, Flickr CC. Another academic year has flown by and and I'm bracing myself for a second frantic summer tackling 23 Things. Having got so much out of the programme last year, I am keen to refresh my Web 2.0 skills, and reconsider how I currently exploit the possibilities they permit, as well as tackle the Extra Things promised. I envisage an adventure-packed summer! Cam 23 2.0. Welcome ba...
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