Digital Hacks for the Busy Academic Digital Lifehacks for the Busy Academic (or, Reclaiming Your Time for More Interesting Things)SpeakersDr Jeremy Knox (Digital Education)Dr Anouk Lang (English Literature)Dr Lisa Otty (EDINA)Dr Aaron Pelttari (Classics)Refreshments will be provided. No booking is required, but for catering purposes please RSVP to Helen Bradley & Emma Cockburn at digitalscholarship@ed.ac.uk. Nov 16 2016 13.00 - 14.00 Digital Hacks for the Busy Academic In this seminar, four academics talk about the digital hacks tips and tricks they use to save time in with research, teaching, admin and life in general. The format will be lightning talks with quick demos. No technical knowledge is required, though participants are welcome to bring a laptop to try things out as we go along. Room 1.12 1st floor Main Library George Square Find the venue (Room 1.12, Main Library) More information
Digital Hacks for the Busy Academic Digital Lifehacks for the Busy Academic (or, Reclaiming Your Time for More Interesting Things)SpeakersDr Jeremy Knox (Digital Education)Dr Anouk Lang (English Literature)Dr Lisa Otty (EDINA)Dr Aaron Pelttari (Classics)Refreshments will be provided. No booking is required, but for catering purposes please RSVP to Helen Bradley & Emma Cockburn at digitalscholarship@ed.ac.uk. Nov 16 2016 13.00 - 14.00 Digital Hacks for the Busy Academic In this seminar, four academics talk about the digital hacks tips and tricks they use to save time in with research, teaching, admin and life in general. The format will be lightning talks with quick demos. No technical knowledge is required, though participants are welcome to bring a laptop to try things out as we go along. Room 1.12 1st floor Main Library George Square Find the venue (Room 1.12, Main Library) More information
Nov 16 2016 13.00 - 14.00 Digital Hacks for the Busy Academic In this seminar, four academics talk about the digital hacks tips and tricks they use to save time in with research, teaching, admin and life in general. The format will be lightning talks with quick demos. No technical knowledge is required, though participants are welcome to bring a laptop to try things out as we go along.