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Hello
I run the 21st Century Challenges discussion series here at the Royal Geographical Society.
I think you may be interested in an event I am organising on 1 December 2009. ‘Digital divide in the UK’. Our panel includes Martha Lane Fox, Professor Tanya Byron and Rory Cellan-Jones.
Tickets and more information available at the series website https://www.21stCenturyChallenges.org
As we are a charity we rely on getting the word out about events virally, so any mention you could give on your blog ro twitter etc,. would be brilliant! the series is on twitter as @21cc and event is #21CCDigital.
I hope to hear from you
All the best
David Over
E: d.over@rgs.org
T: 020 7591 3096
Tw:@davidover
As we are a charity we rely on getting the word out about events virally, so any mention you could give on your blog ro twitter etc,. would be brilliant! the series is on twitter as @21cc and event is #21CCDigital.
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Hi Sarah,
Hope everthing is well with you and your research work as well.
For some time I was pretending to write you. I came out of Twitter very quickly and there was almost no time to thank all the support in there. You were one of the persons I enjoyed to met most and from you, I learned very important issues related with my study area interests. Your blog has been also a relevant source of knowlege to me, in every article you write. I left Twitter in a time I was not beleving in my study project. Now, I found a new motivation since I changed the theme of this research.I’m going to work the Blindness subject in childwood. Probably, children will more willing to colaborate than adults. Sometimes I’m in contact with Andy Coverdale by email. If you ever would like to say hi, I leave you here my email contact: luisareyner@gmail.com
Hope to see you one of this days online.
All the best,
Luísa Miguel