It is recommended that twitterers tweet #DayofDH to join the twitosphere. Even if you're a twittcrastination or a twitterati, it's interesting to see what others are saying (especially those that we have been reading of all semester).
Thank you Jordon I must have missed your posting. Visualisation and sorting out threads in Diigo should be definitely addressed. Why can't the system detect automatically the keywords or tags in the title of any given topic and aggregate all similar topics together in folders, for instance : visualisation ,DH Day, Crowdsourcing and so on. That said, one can sort out and read postings without the risk of skipping one. An additional visualisation trick is to add "NEW" in yellow next to any new addition in a folder by topic or to a new posting, once you read it you click on ' NEW' which disappears, that way you track what you read and what you missed. Well, I am afraid I am getting overwhelmed or paranoid or obsessed or all of the above about missing DH posting on DH day. I believe we still contributed as a class through our instructor Brian who posted a thread on our behalf on that day. Brian's posting undoubtedly was motivated by DH collaboration and community.
Check out the 'activity stream' to stay up to date with posts http://dayofdh2014.matrix.msu.edu/activity/
It is recommended that twitterers tweet #DayofDH to join the twitosphere. Even if you're a twittcrastination or a twitterati, it's interesting to see what others are saying (especially those that we have been reading of all semester).
See http://dayofdh2014.matrix.msu.edu for more.
Does anyone have a link to the posts created from our last workshop for 'Day of DH'?