Mathematics Circle
View profiles in circle: http://goo.gl/nFc4a
Links to shared circles: http://goo.gl/nO7rB
If you have a science related degree, you are a science journalist, you are a K-12 science teacher, or you curate a science page, then add your profile/page to the database (http://goo.gl/yEg7M). Please note that you also have to circle Science on Google+: A Public Database if you would like to be considered for shared circles.
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David Roberts – you’re in the circle. You should have also received a notification from us.
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David Roberts – For some reason your name appeared in two spots in the database. I deleted your entry from the Profiles not included in shared circle section and left your entry on row 17 on this sheet, http://goo.gl/nFc4a.
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Some good folks in that circle.
Science on Google+: A Public Database: Do people have to add themselves? Because I have my own mathematics circle that includes some fantastic folks not in your circle.
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People add themselves by filling out this short form, http://goo.gl/yEg7M. Profiles also have to circle Science on Google+: A Public Database before we can add them to shared circles (pages can’t circle profiles until the profiles circle the page).
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And, as it says on the form, you have to post to public about science in order to get into a circle. It also needs to be clear from the About section of your profile that you have a science-related degree.
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