#SAA2011 Day 3
Tweets from Saturday session of which included an amazing set of sessions and a cheerleader invasion. I will pull together the #blogarch later today, that session alone produced as many tweets as all of the Day 3 non #blogarch related tweets.
- The global nature of our discipline --
- Saturday tweets started really early... around 1am Sacramento Time. @archasa is tweeting from Sweden -- a great example of how tweets from these conferences takes information presented in a hotel conference room to a global audience.
- My thoughts are in Sacramento at the #SAA2011 Conference. At least I can follow it on Twitter. #notthesame
- Coffee after a night of networking
- Coffee lines can be a good place to practice your pace count.
- @lynnegoldstein @captain_primate My sympathies! Was in that queue yesterday at this time...swear it was 125 m long :) #saa2011
- Presenters on Twitter are getting immediate feedback from their audience.
- @JanellePeters THX! Was worried because all except me were non-native ENG speakers & some have very diff. theoretical perspectives #saa2011
- Slideshare is a very useful way to share your presentations, just narrate your powerpoint presentation, upload, and share the link. (in this case it was more dependable than the front wheel of an airplane)
Signal Versus Noise: Why Academic Blogging Matters: A Structural Argument. SAA 2011 « Electric Archaeology: Digital Media for Learning and Research
Signal versus Noise: Why Academic Blogging Matters. Shawn Graham, Carleton University, Ottawa Canada. [presentation with voice-over here; 15 mb] “Omnia disce; postea videbis nihil esse superfluum” said Hugh of St Victor in the 12 century. ‘Learn everything; later it will all be useful somehow’. The irony of course is that I would in all probability have never come across this epigram (not being a medievalist) if it hadn’t been for the magic of the internet and my faculty’s Dean’s blog. Hugh ...- The link to this presentation appears to be the most retweeted link of the day --- wait, no a quote by Meltzer on Clovis from yesterday picked up steam and @brockter 's commentary on an possible ban on Indiana Jones hats sparked considerable interest. I'll group them together in a section at the bottom of the story.
- Wow - this is good feedback
- the #saa2011 stuff now trickles in; this is an authentically interesting paper/post/object from @electricarchaeo bit.ly/h1ANVl









