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Life is a-Twitter!

March 3, 2009 · 3 Comments

I finally am a-Twitter…along with a lot of the rest of the world.  There is probably a pschological reason why I am so slow to get on board anything new…even such things as purse and clothing styles.  I always give in, just have to slowly ease these newbies into my very comfortable comfort zone!

Thus, after reading how so many of those to whom I subscribe through my Google Reader have a Twitter account, I decided to try out this tech tool.  You may find me at tgillmore!

My initial thoughts?  I could waste spend a lot of time here!  Therefore, for this to work most effectively for me, I will only “follow” those who contribute to my professional growth.  I find myself appreciating those Twitter accounts that

  1. have links embedded (got to learn how to do this!), for if I want to be effective, I should model excellent techniques.
  2. make me think, which is a good thing when critical thinking skills have are a must (now reading Schooling by Design, The Global Achievemnet Gap, and The World Is Flat…probably a pychological reason for a person reading three such books at one time!  That I’ll have to analyze later!)

Please check out these blog posts that persuaded me to go Twitter-ing:

Is Twitter for you?

 

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  •   Sue Waters // Mar 4th 2009 at 4:15 pm

    Glad our posts have inspired you to get a twittering. It does take time to get used to. Please feel free to send me @suewaters if you need any help using twitter or building your network.

    Best of luck

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  •   Tammy Gillmore // Mar 4th 2009 at 4:23 pm

    Thank you!

    I also enjoy reading your blog…

    This past year or so has been a revolution within my own use of technology…it’s actually quite addictive!

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  •   Sue Waters // Mar 5th 2009 at 6:35 am

    Tammy, glad you enjoy reading my blog. Please let me know if there are any topics you would like me to cover.

    Totally agree with technology it can be addictive.

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