By: Rob Spence
I love the image, and hate the title. I know it’s joky, but as chief inspector in the EHU grammar police, I find that “what” really grates- and I’m not really keen on the “stuff” either. Does it...
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Hi Rob, I’m sorry you feel this misrepresents Edge Hill’s image to the outside world. At last year’s IWMW, Alison Wildish’s plenary talk grabbed a lot of people’s attention and Edge Hill went from...
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Hi Rob, Just to add – I think the title was accepted as being a little tongue in cheek. As Mike suggested the delegates have a lot of sessions to choose from so the catchy titles (albeit with poor...
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View ArticleBy: Phil Wilson
As an attendee at the conference, I found it difficult to choose which of the many parallel sessions to go to. This kind of title, grammatically incorrect as it may be, really helped it stand out.
View ArticleBy: Rob Spence
Fair enough – and I’m not so much of a grump that I didn’t realise it was a joky title, as I said earlier. Maybe something quoted from the content would be as attention grabbing: “How Edge Hill sold...
View ArticleBy: Roy Bayfield
I’d agree that the irony of the title’s deliberate mistake is up-front enough to be read as non-serious. I thought that taking this approach looked confident. The external attention Edge Hill gets for...
View ArticleBy: Roy Bayfield
I like your titles Rob – perhaps with the word ‘dudes’ inserted somewhere…
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[...] Andy, Sam and Steve Daniels were up in Aberdeen for IWMW 2008. I’ve already blogged about my parallel workshop session, the BarCamp-style sessions and my thoughts about the lack of blogging web...
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