As the organiser of the Hestia2 seminar in Southampton I could write about our initial struggle to find a good format, my fight with the university to book a seminar room in a completely booked out campus, discussions with our financial support staff to figure out a balanced budget, the technical flaws with our livestream feed, and of course the many very human feelings like “no-one will turn up!?!” and “what shirt should I wear?”. But none of that would be very interesting to read, and all of these concerns are now firmly pushed to the back of my mind and replaced by the feeling that this seminar was a success!
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RT @adamrabinowitz and there's material for teaching with @Hestiaproject on Hestia blog at hestia.open.ac.uk/reading-her… - 3 parts w/goodies, read 'em all! #BAM2016
About 7 years ago from Hestia's Twitter via Twitter Web Client
RT @eltonteb This (very elegant) solution for visualising complex networks in @Hestiaproject was devised by @scott_bot #BAM2016 twitter.com/CoryTaylor_/st…
About 7 years ago from Hestia's Twitter via Twitter Web Client
RT @RyanMHorne Visualizations in the @Hestiaproject network not meant to demonstrate knowledge - instead provocations. #BAM2016
About 7 years ago from Hestia's Twitter via Twitter Web Client
RT @eltonteb Interested to hear that #BAM will experiment with interfaces for reading texts spatially. See @Hestiaproject www2.open.ac.uk/openlearn/hes… 1/2
About 7 years ago from Hestia's Twitter via Twitter Web Client
RT @uSIG_CCHS_CSIC Palladio: Humanities thinking about data visualization @Hestiaproject hestia.open.ac.uk/palladio-hu… pic.twitter.com/zBmEGrMgx5
About 7 years ago from Hestia's Twitter via Twitter Web Client
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