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Latest revision as of 07:04, 10 August 2019

Dot Grid (Podcast)
Episode: 10
Title: Prosumer Giffer with Dr. Chase Nordengren
Release Date: June 11, 2015
Hosts: Will Fanguy

Andy Welfle

Guests: Chase Nordengren
Additional Information
Official page: http://dotgrid.xyz/10
Audio File: https://audio.simplecast.com/3ffa246c.mp3
Length: 6262 min <br />1.033 h <br /> minutes
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Description[edit]

This week, Will and Andy sit down with Dr. Chase Nordengren to talk about the analog and digital tools he used when writing his dissertation. They also talk about how quickly some digital tools change while analog tools are just as reliable as always. [1]

Links & Show Notes[edit]

References & Notes[edit]

  1. Description taken from the official Dot Grid podcast page http://dotgrid.xyz/10