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Friday, September 12, 2008

Making Waves Goes Digital

After many successful years as a newsletter, the officers of 13SEAS found themselves searching for a way to improve our humble publication. We wanted to make it more interactive, more fun, and more modern, as well as increasing readership and publication frequency. The new blog format exemplified by this post is the outcome of these interests.
We're still going to feature articles about research and life in MIT Ocean Engineering, but we think that this new format will be a great improvement. Now, we can publish articles when they are the most timely rather than having to coordinate the timing of several articles. We plan to offer links to sites where you can read more about the articles we feature, a section where you can read about and contact our sponsors, and a place for posting things that are just generally cool. Plus, you'll be able to post comments about our articles so you can discuss things with other readers. The plan is to periodically send out e-mail reminders whenever we accrue a substantial amount of new content, but you should still bookmark us and check in regularly. Heck, you could even make us your homepage, we'd be very flattered.
If you'd like us to post something or feature something, just e-mail MakingWavesBlog@gmail.com and expect to hear from us soon. Also, if you'd like to be placed on a mailing list which will receive notices when we post new things, e-mail us and let us know. Finally, this blog opens up a lot of new opportunities for 13SEAS, so many that we definitely haven't thought of all of its possible uses. If you've got an idea, let us know!

Thanks,
Rachel Price (Reporter) and your other Stalwart 13SEAS Officers

1 comment:

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What do you think of the NEW format of Making Waves?