Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Twitter!


I have to admit, I don't ever tweet. However, I have found reasons to like it and to use it. 

I can't read everything and find every single awesome blog post or article out there (well, maybe I could, but that would be extremely time consuming :P). Nevertheless, I've found that twitter has been a great resource to find links to valuably informative and interesting blogs that I probably wouldn't have read it if it wasn't for the dedicated and frequent users of twitter. 

Sunday, January 31, 2010

My Tweets

Follow me on TWITTER if you'd like! If anyone found someone particularly interesting that they're following, let me know!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

So Much Out There

It's the third week of classes and it's about time I turn more of my attention toward this internet-updating, surfing the web business; unlike the easily distracted first graders I met, Thursday morning, at my TE301 placement. haha.

I don't know how anyone else feels about the development of their PLN's (Personal Learning Network), but I think I'm still at the beginning stages of Stage 1- Immersion. There's so many blogs on the Internet and I keep thinking that I will find one that's perfectly engaging, knowledgeable, useful, etc. But that's not the case. For example for class this week we have to focus our attention more toward twitter; so, I went and I downloaded tweetdeck, an organizer for your tweets, mentions, and messages. The video my professor showed us in class had a guy on there that follows about 20,000 people right now! That's insane. Anyway, although following 20,000 person's tweets/blogs isn't necessary, just one or two won't cut it either. As our class website shows, "Immerse yourself into networks. Have a feeling of not being able to leave it, afraid you'll miss something. And feel like if you do miss something, you missed an opportunity." Very true and pretty motivating, don't you think?

Everyone is capable of catching your interest with just one blog post/tweet; so, everyone keep reading!

I usually write myself reminders and post them on the wall in my apartment. They're usually not corny, motivational notes like this one, but I was watching "The Waterboy" and I couldn't help myself :)