User talk:Thesmallerandrew

Hi everybody this is me, Andrew, 2nd year Media and Marketing student from the University of Stirling, in Scotland! Feel free to drop me a line. Any questions please ask! Thesmallerandrew (discuss • contribs) 10:09, 18 March 2014 (UTC)

Hi there Andrew. Greg informed me that you're in our group for the wikibooks. Mostly we've kept our discussion here about everything, and there you'll also find all the members of our group. --IsmayH (discuss • contribs) 10:30, 27 March 2014 (UTC)

"Hi Ismay, glad to be a part of the team, I can't seem to find our discussion page, do you know where it is? Thanks!!" (retrieved from Facebook) Thesmallerandrew (discuss • contribs) 21:25, 2 April 2014 (UTC)

All of below is copied from a Facebook chat:

March 22nd "Hey! I'm your group for this wikibooks project, just wondering if we all have to meet up at all?"

AmericanStephen: No, I don't think so. We were really just discussing everything that we were planning to do on Iain's discussion page but I see that you've already found that. At this point we're all just going through the various material for always on culture that has been in lectures and readings, and trying to make sense of it to put it on the actual page. I don't think we'd really discussed meeting at any time

"Ahh cool cool, sounds good! Are we collaborating on one page or on our individual pages? Sorry, I've been out the loop from the internet for the last week, trying to catch up haha"

"Nah man it's all good. We're all working on the page linked through the wikibook for the whole class. I think the others may have made some contributions already: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Digital_Media_and_Culture_Yearbook_2014/%27%27%27Chapter_3:_Always-on_Culture%27%27%27

"Ahh I see, thanks a lot man, life saver! I was about to go off on a complete tangent there haha"

March 25th "hi there is no link to our wikibooks page on the discussion page, have you got a link please?"

"Search for chapter 3: always on culture"

"right, so do we have our own topic we are writing about, or do we write about anything about "always on culture"?"

"Anything related to always-on culture, whether the lecture, reading, or outside research"

"brilliant thanksso we just add to whatever is still there?"

"Yes"

"thanks" Thesmallerandrew (discuss • contribs) 15:37, 4 April 2014 (UTC)