Recurring theme (I will mention it too) at the academic skills workshop: Have a webpage!!
Include:
- CV
- Research projects
- Publications (ideally with links to pdfs) -> sorted by category
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Replying to @chbergma
I really do need to create a website
any tips on what's the easiest platform to use?7 replies 2 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @Limor_Raviv1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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Not sure what "easiest" means for each person. Not sure if useful to list here — but I have created the following websites using GitHub pages: http://redistrict.science , http://bradlove.org , http://oliviaguest.com , http://neuroplausible.com .
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Replying to @o_guest
Thanks for sharing! I just played around with wordpress all evening, but am not happy with the outcome. I like your websites so much better. Will have a look at your code.
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Replying to @JanaHasenacker
Personally, WordPress is awful. I'm not sure if my code will help as I've written it with only me in mind but it's GPL licensed so feel free to use & cite me, open an issue if you want to discuss, etc. You'll also find many tutorials on Google better than my code I'm sure!
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Replying to @o_guest @JanaHasenacker
Also to clarify, when I say personally WordPress is awful. I mean for me to use it. I by no means think people are being inherently bad when they resort to a CMS. I just personally really like working from scratch.
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Replying to @o_guest
Haha, that’s the way I understood it anyways, so no worries!
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