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3. Make an announcement in IRC that you have drafted a blog, asking others to proofread it. | 3. Make an announcement in IRC that you have drafted a blog, asking others to proofread it. | ||
If you do not know how to get to the back-end of the WordPress or you do not have a login to the WordPress, please ask a senior PhD student or a faculty advisor. | If you do not know how to get to the back-end of the WordPress or you do not have a login to the WordPress, please ask Madison, a senior PhD student, or a faculty advisor. | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
In order to make sure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard on the blog, I ([[User:Madisondeyo|Madison]]) have randomly assigned everyone to one week where they are assigned to write a post. | |||
Blog posts should be related to the group somehow, but that relationship can be somewhat tenuous. You can write about projects — something you've recently published or are working on — but you can also write about something you've read, something you've learned, reflections on academic life, etc. | |||
Of course, if you'd like to write more blog posts then go for it! | |||
*Week of April 7 - Kevin Ackermann | |||
*Week of April 14 - Matt Gaughan | |||
*Week of April 21 - Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu | |||
*Week of April 28 - Ellie Ross | |||
*Week of May 5 - Carl Colglazier | |||
*Week of May 12 - Dyuti Jha | |||
*Week of May 19 - Ryan Funkhouser | |||
*Week of May 26 - Yibin Fan | |||
*Week of June 2 - Haomin Lin | |||
*Week of June 9 - Benjamin Mako Hill | |||
* Week of June 16 - Dionna Taylor | |||
* Week of June 23 - Nate TeBlunthuis | |||
* Week of June 30 - Loizos Bitsikokos | |||
* Week of July 7 - Thatiany Andrade Nunes | |||
* Week of July 14 - Aaron Shaw | |||
* Week of July 21 - Jeremy Foote | |||
* Week of July 28 - Zarine Kharazian | |||
* Week of August 4 - Kaylea Champion | |||
* Week of August 11 - Emilia Gan | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 7 April 2025
We have a blog! Our goal is to post on our blog every week.
Contributing to the blog[edit]
Anyone in the group can contribute to our blog. We generally blog for three reasons: (1) as a way to engage in public scholarship and to build our profile, (2) to put our (initial) ideas into the world, and (3) to celebrate our successes. Examples of blog posts include easy-to-read summaries of research papers, cool announcements; regular updates about lab activities, and reviews of papers or events.
Generally, contributing to the blog takes the following steps:
1. Write blog post in the word processor of your preference.
2. Put on your blog as a draft on the back-end of the blog (i.e., on the WordPress). Make sure your blog contains an image or photo (with alt-text), has a scheduled publication date of at least one week, and is automatically getting tweeted out directly.
3. Make an announcement in IRC that you have drafted a blog, asking others to proofread it.
If you do not know how to get to the back-end of the WordPress or you do not have a login to the WordPress, please ask Madison, a senior PhD student, or a faculty advisor.
Schedule[edit]
In order to make sure that everyone has a chance to have their voice heard on the blog, I (Madison) have randomly assigned everyone to one week where they are assigned to write a post.
Blog posts should be related to the group somehow, but that relationship can be somewhat tenuous. You can write about projects — something you've recently published or are working on — but you can also write about something you've read, something you've learned, reflections on academic life, etc.
Of course, if you'd like to write more blog posts then go for it!
- Week of April 7 - Kevin Ackermann
- Week of April 14 - Matt Gaughan
- Week of April 21 - Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu
- Week of April 28 - Ellie Ross
- Week of May 5 - Carl Colglazier
- Week of May 12 - Dyuti Jha
- Week of May 19 - Ryan Funkhouser
- Week of May 26 - Yibin Fan
- Week of June 2 - Haomin Lin
- Week of June 9 - Benjamin Mako Hill
- Week of June 16 - Dionna Taylor
- Week of June 23 - Nate TeBlunthuis
- Week of June 30 - Loizos Bitsikokos
- Week of July 7 - Thatiany Andrade Nunes
- Week of July 14 - Aaron Shaw
- Week of July 21 - Jeremy Foote
- Week of July 28 - Zarine Kharazian
- Week of August 4 - Kaylea Champion
- Week of August 11 - Emilia Gan