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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008I have just found this service which should do it:
Please let me know via the comments if you have any trouble with it.
I have just found this service which should do it:
Please let me know via the comments if you have any trouble with it.
As you will see in our link sidebar at R there are two new blogs - Media Policy and Law@LSE and Virtual Law@LSE. So if you have been mainly reading our postings about media regulation or politics or privacy you should definitely be bookmarking these two newcomers (both of which feature postings by Damien Tambini, a lecturer here in the media department).
Just for fun and to give us an idea of who visits our site and why, I have put up a Frappr! map for this blog which I encourage you to visit and add to (no registration required). Basically all this is is a really easy to use way of attaching a short note about yourself (and optional picture) to a map of the world. Use it to tell us what your research interests are, why you like (or don’t like) the site or anything at all you think we might be interested in.
(I also encourage other groupblog members to sign up to give this weblog a "human face").
PS if you want to add the URL of your home page or something else just paste the address into the "shoutout" space - don’t try creating an HTML link as it doesn’t work.
PPS There are several web applications that let you annotate and share maps - I have started making an annotated list of these services using my favourite shared bookmark application, Netvouz.
As far as I know all those who blog here were unaffected by today’s attacks on public transport in London. If you are concerned about LSE staff and students, there is an emergency email at July7thIncident@lse.ac.uk and a voice hotline for relatives trying to reach people who might be at the School - +44 (0)20 7849 4900.
The BBC at the beginning of this year provided some case studies of using blogs to teach in universities - several of them in the UK. It’s always good to hear about academics blogging on this side of the Atlantic - I often feel a little lonely doing this… Are there any other instances of good blogging practices readers have come across from elsewhere in the UK?
Thanks to the amount of comment spam we have been receiving all comments must now be approved before posting. Don’t worry - comments by live humans not flogging viagra will almost certainly be accepted - it just may take a day or two…
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This weblog has been created by and is administered by David Brake, a first year PhD student in the department. It is hosted by Tim Duckett at Inovolve who has been generous enough to provide bandwidth and technical support.
Participation is open to staff and students, past and present, of the Media department at the London School of Economics. If you have any problems or queries or you want to join the blog just contact David.
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