- I decided I will put my Twitter address on my syllabus for my Project Management for Training course that begins tomorrow. #
- @RobinYap Why would you want to follow that many? #
- @skydaddy Interesting reference of you in the recent Chronicle article. We share a similar profession it seems. #
- @macboyx I look forward to downloading another wonderful episode. You guys really have an interesting persepective, and I am glad to listen. #
- I am not claiming to know how to use Twitter in higher education; rather it is a call for suggestions and a stake in the ground I am trying. #
- @injenuity Like they cannot Google you to find it . . . #
- @injenuity Appreciate your sharing anything in this area if you come across anything. #
- @howardgr Decided to list my Twitter name on my syllabus. We’ll see where that leads. #
- @injenuity Oh the modesty! I am a qualitative researcher above all, and as such see my Tweets as self-expression via reflective practice. #
- @injenuity In other words, your posts are useful and interesting to many. Why else would so many follow you with your deluge of Tweets? #
- @injenuity That limit is, limiting! More than that requires its one blog post. #
- Just found an interesting post on Twitter in higher education: http://tinyurl.com/38kdle #
- Anybody have a good graphical depiction of the ADDIE model? #
- @skydaddy Either; they can both be interesting and informative. #
- @omni Can you explain how to use the Twitter "track" feature more? Not sure I am following you. #
- @betsyweber What a great idea, Betsy. Diners will deliver coffee . . . #
- @kanter Why are you using a picture of Chris Brogan for your Twitter image? #
- Looking forward to my new class that begins in a few hours. #
- I will not be able to attend a work research function, but these things at times happen. #
- Just in a really good project workgroup meeting. #
- Doing a SWOT analysis while considering various future educational programs. #
- Inbox Zero. #
- @BronSt Sounds great. In class demonstrating Twitter. My colleagues say hello! #
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I short time ago I joined CPSquare, the online community of practice on communities of practice. With a list of great reasons to join, with the access to thought leaders and researchers in the field being the one that convinced me to sign up, I finally had my first tangible experience of being a member — a NYC meetup organized by Bronwyn Stuckey that occurred yesterday where I met Bronwyn and Caren Levine, both for the first time.
I really wished I could have spent more time with them both, but it was the middle of the day and lunch is only so long! At least now when I read their posts and work, I will have more of a sense of who the avatar is that is writing! Perhaps this is the ideal for (blended) eLearning–work online with opportunities for F2F meeting and collaboration when possible?
Want a sense on how fascinating this community is? If so, take a look at the list of member blogs.
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