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Dog Days of August: Slow Blogging, Dog Safety, and Other Reflections

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Flickr Photo by Beth. At Blogher Unconference, Leslie Madsen Brooks (who works with university faculty to help them make their instruction more thoughtful and who is also a dog lover ) put up a session called "Slow Blogging." Slow blogging, like slow community, is inspired by the slow food movement.

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Blogher Reflections from others

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when there were only 100k blogs, that a relatively small group of people all linked to each other in blogrolls, and so those blogroll links are sometimes old and the networks dense, for A listers, and yet, Technorati doesn't do anything to express a blogroll link that is years old from a current blogroll link. Jay Rosen' s notes.

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My personal Blogher To Do List and Reflections

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I'm still dancing on the edges between action and reflection, but wanted to get down some of my evolving next action steps and questions for reflection. How can I improve my live blogging technique and better integrate with personal networking? connect names with faces to blogs, be efficient, deal with flaky wireless, etc).

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Live Blogging

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I'm gearing up to do some live blogging at blogher and NCDD. Over the past year, I've done a lot of live blogging which is basically taking notes at lectures, conferences, and presentations of what was said. Perhaps it may be helpful to others who have not live blogged before. publically. publically.

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Reflections from Global s London Summit

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Tharum and I have been in communication via our blogs, IM, and email for over a year now. In addition our participation at the conference, we got to discuss blogging while sharing a day of sightseeing in London. I'm still pretty fried, but wanted to capture some of my reflections about the GV London Summit experience.

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Notes, Reflections, and People I Met at Podcamp Boston

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It meant that I missed what Joe Casco had to say about Social Networking Fatique - I hope he blogs it). I got some good feedback and will post some reflections in a bit. I bumped into Millie Garfield who shared some reflections about her "virtual" blogging friends. Website grader - useful tool to search trends.

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Giving Good Poke: Using Social Apps and Social Media for Social Causes at GSP next week!

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Presenting (and putting the stream of learning into a powerpoint) is an opportunity for some reflection and storytelling and learning after the fact. And if you could upload that in Flickr. To be honest, I'm sort of scared, although the session last week with Laura Fitton (Pistachio) and her advice has helped reduce some stress.