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Web 2.0 Storytelling

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The latest issue of Educause has an article entitled, Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre My interest in digital storytelling began in 2003 when I was a graduate student. My focus was a project using blogs to build healthy communities. I think I will always continue on looking for the right project that […]

Social Networking Around Personal Health

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Last year during a presentation, I mentioned the site PatientsLikeMe as an example of a platform that allows people to share health information with others and build a learning community. I came across a paper that examined this type of social network that was interesting….Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe, an Online Patient […]

Science 2.0 – Is Open Access Science the Future?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

“Science happens not just because of people doing experiments, but because they’re discussing those experiments” ~Christopher Surridge, editor of the Web-based journal, Public Library of Science On-Line Edition (PLoS ONE) Read the article: Science 2.0 – Is Open Access Science the Future?

Credible Blogs for Scientific Research

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I would love to get more researchers to blog. I know for some, especially Post Docs and graduate students, there is fear that their writing will be misinterepreted or by chance impact their career later down the road. The challenge is that everyone has a voice with blogs and some information may not be accurate. […]

Hawaii in October for Podcamp?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Ok, who wants to go play in Hawaii? I met Rox, from Beach Walks with Rox, at the Podcast and New Media Expo in 2007. She shared information about creating a vodcast series. Rox is on the video below talking about the upcoming Podcamp and Wordcamp event in Honolulu on Oct. 24-25, 2008. Rox is […]

Section 508 Standards

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Our center is funded by NIEHS and there is now much talk about being Section 508 compliant. Section 508 requires that when Federal agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology, Federal employees with disabilities have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to the access and use by […]

Science Blogs

Friday, September 19th, 2008

How do we get scientists involved with new technology? Perhaps we should start with blogging. It’s easy, free, and many scientists have much to share with others. I see there is great interest in this area, and I may have to try to get out to North Carolina in January for ScienceOnline’09. ScienceOnline’09 is the […]

Writing for Your Audience is the Right Thing to Do.

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Another article from copyblogger reminded me of how to use the web to get my information to the public. In the past, I would always hear about using plenty of key words within your site codes so the search engines will have many ways to find you and bring people to you. The article, called […]

Environmental Health Community Blog?

Monday, August 18th, 2008

I think about new and innovative ways to build community with opportunities for people to share and discuss topics of interest coming out of the Environmental Health Sciences Center. One way to do that is to build a blog that has many authors/contributors. I have been creating blogs that have me as the single author. […]

Multimedia and Science Education

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Our outreach program with the Environmental Health Sciences Center has always focused on integrating 21st century learning skills into the education. I found information from Quest, a production of KQED Public Broadcasting in the California Bay Area. I think it is a valuable reminder of why it is important to examine how to best do […]