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Author: Zen Faulkes (page 3)

Fantastic four!

Congratulations to Shannon Bayliss and David Shiffman, who are the latest members…
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13 Feb 2014

Two down!

Brian Turner’s project, A Pacific Northwest Clamtastrophe!, is our second project to…
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11 Feb 2014

Making a list, checking it twice

It may be a little past holiday list making season, but if…
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11 Feb 2014

Goals and early achievements of #SciFund Round 4

We’re less than one week into round 4 of #SciFund, and we…
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10 Feb 2014Comments: 2

#SciFund at AAAS

Jai Ranganathan continues to be a busy man. He spoke at a…
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15 Feb 2013

“Passing the hat” on NPR

The National Public Radio service, who know a thing or two about…
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14 Feb 2013

SciFund in 3 rounds, part 2: box plot fever

More tasty analysis! First, how did round 3 compare to the previous…
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15 Dec 2012Comments: 1

Big finish

Round 3 of #SciFund is having a fantastic last few hours! Since…
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14 Dec 2012

Counting down this round

As I write this, we are in the last day of round…
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14 Dec 2012

A number equal to all of our toes

I wasn’t expecting to have to write this post today, but another…
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11 Dec 2012Comments: 1
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1: CREATE A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT

Go to Facebook and fill out the “Create a New Account” section. You can change everything later, so feel free to be honest about your name and everything else and if you want to change the account to represent an organization later, you can. Once you’ve submitted that information, you’ll have to verify your identity by entering a code sent from Facebook to your email address or phone. Following the code verification, Facebook will walk you through how to set up your profile. You will definitely want a profile picture (which you can change later), but finding people you know is optional at this point, as is touring privacy settings. Either of these activities can be done later, once your account is set up. I’d recommend taking the privacy tour, though, because it’s only 4 short screens to look through and the first screen is especially useful- it shows you how to set viewing privileges for every post you will make.

And that’s it- you’re ready to go!

Facebook’s frontpage, viewed from a computer’s internet browser.

2. SEND US YOUR USERNAME

A. Computer view: click on your profile picture and your first name at the very top of the screen (the red box in the image below). Then read the address bar in your browser, which should say something like “facebook.com/username”. Please send us the “username” part of that address.

The top of the Facebook profile page for Virginia Schutte, viewed from a computer’s internet browser. There is a red box around the profile icon, which can be used to return to the profile at any time.

B. Mobile view: Your username is currently unavailable to view from a mobile device, so head on over to a computer.

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