Compared to this guy, in twitter-chips, I am a hermit in the woods.
Does John Edwards keep up with his small group of friends?
Does he have a designated staff twitter-er?
More idle banter, while I have little meaningful to blog these days. But the twitter buzz train is rolling. I get a handful of notices of twitter-ness from folks I know (and a bunch I don’t know. On a good day I am selective) My twittering is in short bursts, and I keep forgetting to be a frequent tweeter. And I hear more and more about folks who are discovering useful bits of info by checking their friends tweets.
I am still warm to the use of this tool, and am not bothered at a lack of a Big Educational Use in Capital Letters. There is something there, there, said the rabbit.
Actually, I just like saying, “twitter”.
I think I’ll stay happy with my 11 friends/14 followers. Nice and manageable!
You can have that if you decided not to run for President.
I can honestly say that running for U.S. President is not particularly high up on my to do list. (Getting the constitution changed so I could actually do so is about one higher up, but is still very low down.)
World domination is, of course, much higher. Wonder if you need more followers/friends for that?
OMG! That would drive me nuts. It reminds me of the movie “Bruce Almighty” when Jim Carry starts hearing all those voices….
I am not sure of Twitter for “formal” educational purposes, but for informal learning, why not? Maybe that’s the “something there” you refer to.