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  1. @Scott_SC have you seen this? cite the original report in your paper: http://bit.ly/4TNunF
  2. @mattjurek you may be interested in this post, in terms of writing reviews, selection, etc: http://bit.ly/5mqD9M
  3. @GrosenFriis thank you, I love it, too. People make fun of corn fields (a lot of them here) but I think they're beautiful/
  4. Gray skies over Indiana corn fields - the view out of my home office window http://twitpic.com/qsjhl. I love fall in Indiana.
  5. @laurelhart same here. It doesn't seem safe.
  6. will you enable geotagging on your tweets? I won't. (feature now in account settings)
  7. @FaizaK i haven't even used a mouse in the past 4 months :( - got to unpack it today! thank you for suggestion
  8. ou. ouch. hands hurting SO badly. please, not carpal tunnel syndrome, not yet! ouch.
  9. @Scott_SC mashable writes about research someone else does. Find the original source and cite it.
  10. #tech621 7) CITE & link to sources. e.g. http://bit.ly/6EeYXs - where do the membership figures come from? Also, as of what date?
  11. #tech621 6) ctd: not clear how the PR research related to project scope. Make sure it is EMPIRICAL research = based on observable data
  12. #tech621 6) keep the research ABOUT social media. Empirical, based on data (surveys, interviews), about SM impacts, user behavior, adoption
  13. #tech621 5) also like the look of & write-ups for http://bit.ly/7V3V8T, but OK if not all pages have logos.
  14. #tech621 4) don't mix the tools part with the research part. Consider splitting wiki into 2 major parts
  15. #tech621 3) use consistent text format on all pages. I like the look of http://bit.ly/4zHrbo: lots of white space, easy to see & read
  16. #tech621 2) be honest about scope of project. Don't promise exhaustive links. You're providing an organizing framework, not complete lists
  17. #tech621 1)Make structure & scope of project clear by using links & headings on home page. Remember the research papers part.
  18. @a_branum can you resend link to wiki? #tech621
  19. Sunday morning treat: MSNBC animal tracks. Awesome photos of animals http://bit.ly/4VYyb2
  20. @AKnust LOL, if you hired me to cook you'd only eat once a month :)