My name is danah boyd and I'm a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, a Research Assistant Professor in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, a Visting Researcher at Harvard Law School, and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales. I received my PhD from the School of Information at UC-Berkeley. I spend 1/3 of my time in Cambridge, MA, 1/3 in New York, NY, and 1/3 in the air. Buzzwords in my world include: public/private, identity, context, youth culture, social network sites, social media. I use this blog to express random thoughts about whatever I'm thinking.

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Learning from Convention blogging

Dan Bricklin’s What we learn from the Convention blogging is a fantastic write-up about lessons learned. It is also exceptionally applicable to event blogging in general.

Of course, it makes me gulp a little as i’m gearing up to blog SIGGRAPH. Of course, SIGGRAPH is always exhausting anyhow and i’ve done the party circuit in costume there before.

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2 comments to Learning from Convention blogging

  • Lessons Learned: Convention Blogging

    What we learn from the Convention blogging, is an account by Dan Bricklin, reflecting on the presence of bloggers at the Democratic Convention in Boston, USA, this week. He follows it up with a second post It reminds me of…

  • Lessons Learned: Convention Blogging

    What we learn from the Convention blogging, is an account by Dan Bricklin, reflecting on the presence of bloggers at the Democratic Convention in Boston, USA, this week. He follows it up with a second post It reminds me of…