A few months ago, we started talking about the need for a science blogging session during the Canadian Science Policy Conference 2013 in our Google+ community – Science Communications Canada. It was exciting that the idea grew into a session for the conference, with the launch of the Canadian science blogging network Science Borealis. While I was unable to attend the session in person, I managed to follow the conversation on twitter. Here is my attempt to capture the conversation via Storify. If anything is out of context or doesn’t make sense, please do not hesitate to let me know.
#CSPC2013 Science Blogging in Canada (Storify)
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Thanks for the recap, great to see you fully immersed in G+, twitter, and blogging. Hoorah for science on the internet!
I am really slacking off on the G+ front though…getting my toes dipped into too many things. Hope to push for more G+ things through next year!