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I have reading about 'Decoding and Disrupting the Disciplines' for a number of years but only recently had the opportunity to formally engage with the group. I am a Geographer and the discipline is quite 'fluid' in the sense that we include scientists, social scientists and humanities scholars. This also means that there is often a challenge in how to approach 'bottleneck' concepts. I find it most helpful to work with others outside Geography.  
I have reading about 'Decoding and Disrupting the Disciplines' for a number of years but only recently had the opportunity to formally engage with the group. I am a Geographer and the discipline is quite 'fluid' in the sense that we include scientists, social scientists and humanities scholars. This also means that there is often a challenge in how to approach 'bottleneck' concepts. I find it most helpful to work with others outside Geography.  


I have been involved with four other writing groups so far: one specifically Geography, two were I was a participant in the ISSoTL wirign group and one where I was the facilitator. I found all of the experiences extremity rich and I learned a lot about the topics based on different peoples' disciplinary perspectives. What I also learned though was a lot of skills of collaborating across different institutions, time zones and pedagogical innovation. Being an academic can often be a lonely road and I find the collaborative wiriging groups to be an incredibly collaborative and suppotive spaces.
I have been involved with four other writing groups so far: one specifically Geography, two were I was a participant in the ISSoTL writing group and one where I was the facilitator. I found all of the experiences extremity rich and I learned a lot about the topics based on different peoples' disciplinary perspectives. What I also learned though was a lot of skills of collaborating across different institutions, time zones and pedagogical innovation. Being an academic can often be a lonely road and I find the collaborative writing groups to be an incredibly collaborative and supportive spaces.

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I have reading about 'Decoding and Disrupting the Disciplines' for a number of years but only recently had the opportunity to formally engage with the group. I am a Geographer and the discipline is quite 'fluid' in the sense that we include scientists, social scientists and humanities scholars. This also means that there is often a challenge in how to approach 'bottleneck' concepts. I find it most helpful to work with others outside Geography.

I have been involved with four other writing groups so far: one specifically Geography, two were I was a participant in the ISSoTL writing group and one where I was the facilitator. I found all of the experiences extremity rich and I learned a lot about the topics based on different peoples' disciplinary perspectives. What I also learned though was a lot of skills of collaborating across different institutions, time zones and pedagogical innovation. Being an academic can often be a lonely road and I find the collaborative writing groups to be an incredibly collaborative and supportive spaces.

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