etherpad for today: tinyurl.com/thatcamppad #glamwiki #thatcampLDN #thatcampLND
— Effeietsanders (@Effeietsanders) April 14, 2013
@pathadley and I looking to learn (and how to teach) basic programming in a educational / research setting.#thatcampldn
— Melodee Beals (@mhbeals) April 14, 2013
Challenge for people making a start learning programming: understanding the utility of different languages. Where to start? #thatcampldn
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 14, 2013
#THATCampLdn session discussing the hacker mindset and how this can mean programmers aren’t helpful to newbies
— Stella Wisdom (@miss_wisdom) April 14, 2013
Coursera’s cs101 is a great way to get your head around the concepts of coding ow.ly/1V4E56 #thatcampldn
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 14, 2013
#thatcampldn session abt learning/teaching code reminds me of post on ‘dubious pedagogy’ of Codeacademy thickbook.com/2012/01/though… v @nowviskie
— Darius Rafter (@dariusrr) April 14, 2013
Talking about deep engagement w/ real objects via tech – teach how to classify for themselves via, say, architectural features #THATCampLdn
— Dr Martin Paul Eve (@martin_eve) April 14, 2013
Life lesson during Wikipedia editing 101 class, from @generalising: if you feel something’s morally wrong, don’t do it 🙂 #thatcampldn
— Sandra Fauconnier (@sanseveria) April 14, 2013
At #thatcampldn @generalising explains mediawiki as it were a toddler: ‘if spacing isn’t correct, it might get upset and turn the link red’
— Effeietsanders (@Effeietsanders) April 14, 2013
Discussing issues of truthiness and altered expectations in a retina-screen world at #THATcampldn
— Kate L (@katelomax) April 14, 2013
It is easier to fix Wikipedia than to break it. @generalising #thatcampLDN
— Effeietsanders (@Effeietsanders) April 14, 2013
.@wikidata and @wikipedia infoboxes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia… #GLAMwiki #THATcampLdn
— Christoph Braun (@MonsieurBraun) April 14, 2013
Lunchtime breakout on Programming & Mentoring – outside the Auditorium and upstairs! #THATCampLdn
— THATCamp London 2013 (@THATCampLdn) April 14, 2013
Learning about @openlibhums. Nice overview of open access in the humanities. Looking forward to hearing about the megajournal #thatcampldn
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 14, 2013
.@openlibhums not trying to ‘deny the reality of cost’ #thatcampldn #openaccess
— James Baker (@j_w_baker) April 14, 2013
Trying to work out the details of a humanities MegaJournal #openaccess #thatcampldn
— Melodee Beals (@mhbeals) April 14, 2013
#THATCampLdn why do not we let people curate theirnown journals? On openaccess and researchers.
— laperillo (@cristinaperillo) April 14, 2013
@martin_eve: allow people to curate their own journals from a megajournal. Don’t segment into silos from the start #thatcampldn
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 14, 2013
@pigsonthewing says we need to rethink academic authority, not to digitally replicate existing systems #thatcampldn
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 14, 2013
‘Editors do not just stick loads of dead trees together’ Curation has value. via @pathadley #thatcampldn
— Melodee Beals (@mhbeals) April 14, 2013
“Open access from a publisher’s perspective – has anyone actually read this?” “Is that the one that costs £40?” #THATCampLdn
— Tamsyn (@categoryerror) April 14, 2013
Hearing about @openlibhums at #THATcampldn Interesting tech list.Open Monograph Press might also be of interest pkp.sfu.ca/omp
— Kate L (@katelomax) April 14, 2013
#THATCampLdn I just gave a shout out about @bl_labs, more info at labs.bl.uk or please contact @mahendra_mahey
— Stella Wisdom (@miss_wisdom) April 14, 2013
Met a great collection of people at #THATCampLdn – thanks for all the chats!
— Dr Martin Paul Eve (@martin_eve) April 14, 2013
Thanks all for a brilliant and informative few days at #glamwiki and #thatcampldn.
— Pat Hadley (@PatHadley) April 14, 2013
+1 RT @pathadley: Thanks all for a brilliant and informative few days at #glamwiki and #thatcampldn.
— Maarten Brinkerink (@mbrinkerink) April 14, 2013
Coming away from #thatcampldn with a desire to return to code and a stronger sense of how and where to get help over the talent/skills hump.
— James Baker (@j_w_baker) April 14, 2013
Had a great time at #THATCampLdn. Met some friendly and informative people. Thanks and look forward to chatting about @openlibhums more!
— Caroline Edwards (@the_blochian) April 14, 2013
Had a simply amazing time at #GLAMwiki and #thatcampldn. Thanks to everyone for their insights and enthusiasm!
— Melodee Beals (@mhbeals) April 14, 2013
Lots of interesting tweets from The Humanities and Technology Camp @britishlibrary yesterday #THATCampLdnlondon2013.thatcamp.org
— Jisc JournalArchives (@JournalArchives) April 15, 2013
+1 RT @jpekel: Today at #THATcampLDN I created the updated version of the open culture timeline: timeliner.okfnlabs.org/view/?url=http… #GLAMwiki #OpenGLAM
— Max Kaiser (@maxkaiser) April 15, 2013
A community for mentoring new programmers ow.ly/k5MHv A good/novel idea? Want to help me build it? #THATCampLDN
— Martin Lugton (@martinlugton) April 15, 2013
The above is based on the incomplete record at Topsy
For a more complete record of tweets from #thatcampldn, see PeopleBrowsr.
THATCamp London 2013 tweets have also been archived at Eventifier