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Welcome to episode four of how to beat digital distraction and write more, I’m Andy Tattersall and I’m Information Specialist at The School of Health and Related Research at The University of Sheffield. In this short series of podcasts I want to help you deal with the problem of digital distraction and information overload. So in this short episode we’re going to look at how we can use technology to deal with digital distraction. That might seem quite ironic to use technology to deal with issues often caused by technology such as social media.
Welcome to episode three of how to beat digital distraction and write more, I’m Andy Tattersall and I’m Information Specialist at The School of Health and Related Research at The University of Sheffield. In this short series of podcasts I want to help you deal with the problem of digital distraction and information overload.
Welcome to episode five of how to beat digital distraction and write more, I’m Andy Tattersall and I’m Information Specialist at The School of Health and Related Research at The University of Sheffield. In this short series of podcasts I want to help you deal with the problem of digital distraction and information overload. In this podcast I want to talk about the productivity model of how to eat a frog
Welcome to episode six of how to beat digital distraction and write more, I’m Andy Tattersall and I’m Information Specialist at The School of Health and Related Research at The University of Sheffield. In this short series of podcasts I want to help you deal with the problem of digital distraction and information overload. So more productive writing can happen if you show the right amount of willpower. One option to de-clutter your virtual and physical space is to get up and move from your desk to somewhere else.
In this podcast I’m going to hopefully give you a few tips on how to deal with that modern day problem of information overload and digital distraction. In the academic world it is very easy to get distracted by a multitude of things. From your mobile phone to interruptions by other people, whilst social media and email create a constant stream of content that can take you away from your work. These are all part of a modern academic environment but when you really need to write that paper, prepare those slides or finish that thesis chapter they can become problematic. Like any changes in your lifestyle and working practices, you do need to put in some effort. If you do that I guarantee you will see positive results.
In this Best of 2018 rebroadcast, Scott Whyte joins the podcast to talke about how he went from a Slim Jim commercial with Macho Man Randy Savage to playing both Gunnar Stahl and Scooter the goalie. He explains learning an Icelandic accent, what he said to Jesse Hall, how he almost added "Crazy Dave" the comic relief guy to his roles in D3 and much, much more. (Original Air Date: 4/19/2018) Show Notes Thanks to Scott Whyte for being a true scholar and a gentleman. Follow him on Twitter and on Instagram and his YouTube channel. Here's his IMDB. You've definitely heard his voice without realizing it. Wayne Gretzky came to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988. Here is Scott in the Slim Jim commericial. Check out those bangs: Here he is in the Pop Tarts commerical. "Cool things happen in the morning with the warm taste of Kellog's Pop Tarts": Here is Macho Man getting bitten by Jake The Snake Roberts' snake: We talked with Jordan Kerner in Episode 55. Scott Whyte, the original Eddie Murphy: Here is "You lost it for yourself" and "Let's go shake their hands." Notice the difference in his dialect. Scott lost the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor that year to Martin Landau in Ed Wood. (Other nominees included Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction and Gary Sinise in Forrest Gump.) Tom Hanks won best actor that year for Forrest Gump. Thanks to Ben Young, Andy Tattersall and Kristian Garcia for the #QuackQuestion triple team via our Facebook page: This could've gone differently: Duck call to Andy the Pitbull: A post shared by Scott Whyte (@thescottwhyte) on Mar 25, 2018 at 4:24pm PDT
We've arrived at the end of the year, which means it's time for the fourth annual #QuackQuestion of the year. The five nominees were hand selected by Mike. Vote for your favorite in the poll in this episode's show notes at thequackattack.com. Show Notes Editor's note: Sorry for the terrible introductory audio. I recorded it on my phone at 6:30 a.m. The #QuackQuestion of the year nominees (poll is below): Ben Young (with assists from Andy Tattersall and Kristian Garcia): (To Scott Whyte) Why did you decide to stop on the shootout and do a slapshot? (And what was the point of doing a triple deke if you were got to stop and let the goalie reset? And how come it took so long for everyone to know whether or not it went in?) -- Episode 157 @MariaPianelli: (To Adam F. Goldberg) If you could cast one of the Ducks to be in The Goldbergs, who would it be, who would they play, and why? -- Episode 165 @AirLemaire: Assuming that the Ducks beat the Varsity team in the middle of the season in D3, what happens to the Varsity team for the rest of the year? Does their championship streak comes to an end? Is it possible to recover from that loss? -- Episode 167 @StevieYanks: Who was more vital to their team's success: Adam Banks, Juan Morales, The Icebox or Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez -- Episode 174 @prayformilan: Die Hard aficionados strongly believe that the film is a Christmas movie, and Steven E. de Souza (one of the writers) confirmed this. Shouldn't Quackalytes fight for Mighty Ducks to be considered a Christmas film as well? -- Episode 180 (Editor's Note: You can vote once per hour.) Who had the 2018 #QuackQuestion of the year Ben Young @MariaPianelli @AirLemaire @StevieYanks @Prayformilan Honorable mention Brendan: Why do Bombay's minor-league teammates take his helmet off when it's his knee that is injured? - Episode 151 @cjgjmg: Did Fulton start the rumor of having a football scholarship so people would get off his back about playing hockey. When Bombay asked him he said people talk don't mean nothing. So did he have offers or not? – Episode 157 @Derickbucsnp: Why was Julie the cat ejected against Iceland and Sandersen was not? – Episode 159 Stevie Yanks: What did Bombay choose: breath, blood, or urine? – Episode 164 Quack Question Leaderboard
Scott Whyte joins the podcast to talke about how he went from a Slim Jim commercial with Macho Man Randy Savage to playing both Gunnar Stahl and Scooter the goalie. He explains learning an Icelandic accent, what he said to Jesse Hall, how he almost added "Crazy Dave" the comic relief guy to his roles in D3 and much, much more. Show Notes Thanks to Scott Whyte for being a true scholar and a gentleman. Follow him on Twitter and on Instagram and his YouTube channel. Here's his IMDB. You've definitely heard his voice without realizing it. Wayne Gretzky came to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988. Here is Scott in the Slim Jim commericial. Check out those bangs: Here he is in the Pop Tarts commerical. "Cool things happen in the morning with the warm taste of Kellog's Pop Tarts": Here is Macho Man getting bitten by Jake The Snake Roberts' snake: We talked with Jordan Kerner in Episode 55. Scott Whyte, the original Eddie Murphy: Here is "You lost it for yourself" and "Let's go shake their hands." Notice the difference in his dialect. Scott lost the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor that year to Martin Landau in Ed Wood. (Other nominees included Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction and Gary Sinise in Forrest Gump.) Tom Hanks won best actor that year for Forrest Gump. Thanks to Ben Young, Andy Tattersall and Kristian Garcia for the #QuackQuestion triple team via our Facebook page: This could've gone differently: Hey! If you're not doing it already, use our Amazon Affliate link. Duck call to Andy the Pitbull: A post shared by Scott Whyte (@thescottwhyte) on Mar 25, 2018 at 4:24pm PDT
Laura talks to Andy Tattersall and Jan Holmquist at the Internet Librarian International conference in London. They cover their librarian origin stories talk about library advocacy, global libraries, open access, social media, fake news, research communication and more. Links from this episode: Andy Tattersall SHARR https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/sections/ir/staff/tattersall Andy Tattersall twitter @Andy_Tattersall Jan Holmquist website https://janholmquist.net/ Jan Holmquist twitter @janholmquist Internet Librarian International 2017 ASL2018 Call for papers info http://www.aslibraries.com/asl2018
Andy Tattersall explains the purpose of Information Resources collection of mobile Apps videos
Andy Tattersall conducts a whistle stop tour of new ways of looking at your academic profile - altmetrics. Screenshot of Guardian Higher Education Network courtesy of Guardian News & Media Ltd (2013)
Andy Tattersall explains some things we need to know about copyright and privacy when we are working online.