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19-04-2012 09:38 Anjii
Hi Steve,I'm a Twitter addict and I think it's a great way to help develop my PLN. You have some good tips here. I'm not an educator but I'm involved with an Academic Outreach program that is by far the favorite part of my job.I have another tip that you might find helpful. Did you ever try searching for tweets in Topsy? Topsy.com is more comprehensive than Twitter search because you can search by links and it will tell you who retweeted them. I hope you find it helpful.See you in Twitterville.@Ileane car insurence cialis
18-04-2012 08:01 Jonni
These are great tips, Steve. I read @concretekax's post when you tweeted it, but for some reason could not comment on it at his blog, so I'm glad you addressed it here. I think the shout-out is a guarantee of getting some responses. A request for resources or lesson ideas on a particular topic can fall flat, though. For example, a couple of days ago I was looking for examples of technology newsletters. I don't know if newsletters aren't in fashion anymore or if my PLN was busy with their own stuff, but I only got a response from ONE follower. Even though a couple of other folks retweeted my request. I would hate to have that happen in front of a group!As an alternative, if you know anything about your audience, you could tweet a resource request a day or so in advance of the workshop, then capture responses over a period of time with a screen shot or post to your blog or whatever. I think that would help show the power of Twitter - it's not always instant, but it's there! cialis levitra viagra auto insurance
06-04-2012 10:03 Clarinda
Make that 8! I read your blog all of the time…the only problem is that is makes me cry (like right now my eyes are filled with tears and it is hard to type) because we are now so far away and I hate the fact that I see you, Tock and the kids only through pictures now. I truly miss you, Nicole, my sister and the east coast. xoxoxoxo car insurance auto insurance
01-04-2012 08:01 Roxie
As a former video editor, I understand that things need to get cut when you have time constraints; in this case, more time had to be allotted to berate the two nutritionists on the other parts of the show — adding my “character” would have skewed an unnecessary tangent. BUT, the easy fix could have been in the voiceover: “…courtesy of the Colonel, and Erik Trinidad who has a real knack for transforming fast food into something fancy.”Alas, in the end, Wansink gets credit for my experiment. what is nexium used for propecia and buy
22-03-2012 10:50 Keli
This was funny xD!! Lol in the end: oh my God, oh my God'.. It seems like so much fun to hang out them! Ah I love them! car insurance quotes car insurance quotes
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