Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2008-10-23

  • Just finished our monthly project team meetings. People brought up a lot of good ideas. #
  • I wonder why sometimes I click the #coComment link to follow some comments, and it opens without following anything. RRrrrrrrr. #
  • What a beautiful afternoon outside. The leaves are finally turning in Manhattan. Glad I already enjoyed seeing them in the Catskills. #
  • @gsiemens Interested to hear more about the transsformative effects. Have been looking for some research in this area. #
  • @arjunsingh We can certainly use this in the States as well! #
  • @coolcatteacher Who was it and how did (s)he teach it? #
  • @WeekendEdition Great; still waiting . . . #
  • @CourtBovee or perhaps because they do not know how to integrate new media into their content areas? #
  • @CourtBovee Great idea! #
  • @BarbaraNixon I cannot manage that number of Tweets. The 152 I follow is overwhelming. Have to go Tweet Pruning soon. #
  • @skydaddy So, you only read as you have time, or do you try to follow and read everything? How can you find things amidst all the din? #
  • @be_b Can you just share a tiny hint, perhaps via direct Tweet??!!?? #
  • @vogeltjes Yes, I am still there, and yes, I am very busy. Alas, CCK08 is so large I feel lost. What did I miss . . . ? #
  • @skydaddy cute about the radio station! See what I mean about missing great nuggets due to the din? #
  • @skydaddy Great quote! #
  • Workong with literacy readability instruments this afternoon. #

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Doodle Gets a .com!

doodle Congratulations to Doodle, my favorite free meeting scheduling and online polling site; they just got their .com address!

While this may not seem like a major step, the company is a Swiss firm that is increasingly international in scope; so much so that it appears it realized it had to have a .com domain name. With this, Doodle will undoubtedly become more widespread and accepted by an American audience (especially as their previous website was the somewhat difficult to remember doodle.ch).

I have yet to see a faster and easier meeting scheduling website, and already use it for collaborative international synchronous meetings, as well as finding times for my online class to meet when we needed to change a live meeting day. As I started to use and rely on Doodle for scheduling over the past few months that I have been using it, I wish all those involved with it the best for their success.