HBS-performance .sb-style @ EuroBlog2006 (II)
There have been some fine hardblogging performances @ the EuroBlog2006 Symposium in Stuttgart last week. I have already blogged about Elizabeth Albrycht’s insightful key note [PDF], the viennese-style presentation [PDF] of the guys from knallgrau and my performance [PDF] in this blogpost. On Saturday morning Jan Schmidt kicked of the second day of the symposium with a very interesting talk [PDF] about the key findings of his “Wie ich blogge 2005” survey.
Jan during his presentation
Jan’s presentation made it once more clear to me how important it is to have researchers enter a new field of study not only with the adequate research questions, thereotical approaches and methodological tools but also with the passion of an active practitioner in the field of study: Don’t simply talk about blogs, be a blogger yourself!!!! That’s the true hardbloggingscientist philosophy. Well done, Jan! :-)
HBS performance .sb-style
HBS performance .sb-style @ Euroblog2006! Thanks Jan for taking the pic and sending it to me
Meet new fans: knallgrau and bamblog
And now: please meet two new fans of the hardbloggingscientist movement, Michael Schuster of knallgrau, Vienna, and Jan Schmidt of the University of Bamberg:
Doesn’t the hbs-button look nice on Michael from knallgrau? …
and Jan, Mr. Bamblog, as well? The button would also look nice on the next two guys!
On the right you can see Prof. Dr. Thomas Pleil of the University of applied sciences in Darmstadt where he holds a chair in Public Relations. With his students he has launched a very interessting wiki project focussing on public relations. The wiki can be found here. A PR-related blog by Thomas can be found here. In the photo you can see him talking to Olaf Nitz, a student at the Institute of Electronic Business, Berlin, and freelancer with knallgrau, Vienna. Olaf is currently working on his master thesis on social software in corporate communications. He writes about his work in this blog. His private blog can be found here.
Unfortunately I ran out of hbs-buttons but I have already ordered supplies and will send them out asap. People really seem to like the HBS-button. My experience at EuroBLog2006 was that wehn told the philosophy behinf hbs people liked the button and the idea even more… So: Go spread the word!!!
March 21st, 2006 Kategorie: Auf Tour
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