Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

@anneo
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Associate Professor in Comm Tech at University of Connecticut, Fulbright fellow ('21) in Computer and Applied Cognitive Science at Universität Duisburg-Essen. 
Researching social media use since 2007; currently remixing what that means post-tenure.
I also love time away from work by running races, escaping to the woods to hike, and playing violin in a local symphony.
whoshe/her
whereConnecticut, USA
wwwhttps://anne-oeldorf-hirsch.uconn.edu
Hi! I don't really post over here, but have an account for engaging at conferences and in specific conversations that pop up here. These days I'm most active on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/anneo.bsky.social
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, PhD (@anneo.bsky.social)

Associate professor of comm tech & social media at UConn, obsessive runner, local symphony violinist, first generation academic, 🏳️‍🌈 https://anne-oeldorf-hirsch.uconn.edu/

Bluesky Social
@brkeogh I have been tracking my hours worked for the same reasons, and have found additional benefits: Seeing how long tasks actually do (or don’t) take, and noting the discrepancies between how many hours I “actually work” in a day vs. how much I feel like worked drained my energy (this relationship is not always in the same direction).
It felt great to prioritize research and coffee time with a friend this afternoon and shove all other obligations on my to do list to the side! And now it feels not so great to realize my day is effectively over and I somehow have to finish all these to do's tomorrow? 🤔
Nothing like an internal funding opportunity to spur you to rapidly pull together your next research project!
@phdhurtbrain Sounds like espresso is in order.
@phdhurtbrain So close!
It's only an algorithm if it comes from the algorithm region of France, otherwise it's just sparkling conditionals.
@phdhurtbrain Feeling the same. It's our last week before Thanksgiving break, and the last 2 weeks of classes after that before finals are a waste.
Today in CMC class we talked about social influence, developing social norms online, and memes. At the end I had them create their own memes that met some CMC criteria. Looking through them now and having a rather enjoyable afternoon.

Tip in an email from the local wild bird store: "Birds are always looking for food; whether they are eating it or not."

Same.