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Monday, March 21, 2011
Why won’t you tweet?
I can’t make you tweet, nor should I. I can’t make you share your thoughts, nor should I. I can’t make you share resources, nor should I. I can, however, share with you. I can show you how I learn from my amazing PLN that is Twitter. That’s all I can do. It’s your move now. What will you do? What are you waiting for?
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I am amazed at how your posts are fluent, simple yet profound. Thanks for continuing to share.
ReplyDeleteI will be sharing this tomorrow with others at WEMTA.
Cheers to you as well!
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I am humbled.
ReplyDeleteA strong message in just a few well chosen words. Well done.
ReplyDeleteA great post! I know I was afraid to tweet in the beginning. I didn't get how I could use it or how I would connect with people. Right now I have been using it actively for about 2 months and I already have around 50 followers, it's fun. And I get so many nice ideas - as going here and checking out your post!
ReplyDelete@Chris- Thank you.
ReplyDelete@Anna- Thank you.
Yay you!@Aliwakeling
ReplyDeleteI was afraid to Tweet too....I just love it for the resources, the sharing and the idea that educators are coming together to help one another.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your post!
Oh how I wish I had seen this three hours ago! It would have been a great addition to the presentation I gave to teachers about Twitter. I will definately share later. Very well stated.
ReplyDeleteTeacher Science, thanks for your comment and I am happy that you will share it.
ReplyDeleteI will be sharing your post with my faculty members. Also trying to convince them to tweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your short and to the point post about Twitter and why we should tweet. I have learned so much in the last two weeks that I have been more active on Twitter. And my PLN has really grown. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post and comment on @mbrewer_SL Google Doc http://t.co/psIWzyr to show how powerful tweeting is. There we were in Wenatchee, WA USA and you were in Iqaluit : Nunavut : Canada! Yet we were able to quickly learn from you based on a short tweet! Thank you for helping us learn the power of twitter. Best to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Sheri. We never know the reach our tweets and blog posts will have. That is powerful!
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