Until recently I was a rusted on fan of twitter. I didn't see the need to add plurk (what sort of name was that anyway???) But having tried with I am starting to appreciate the subtle differences with twitter the ability to save whole conversations and the ability to really develop aan educational discussion of some depth. There is a whole culture, a whole community there that I had no idea of. SO I encourage you to persist with it if you are just starting out and have fun while learning!
Jo- I couldn't agree more. The Texture and tone are actually conducive to learningand growth. -skip Jo McLeay wrote: > Until recently I was a rusted on fan of twitter. I didn't see the need to add plurk (what sort of name was that anyway???) But having tried with I am starting to appreciate the subtle differences with twitter the ability to save whole conversations and the ability to really develop aan educational discussion of some depth. There is a whole culture, a whole community there that I had no idea of. SO I encourage you to persist with it if you are just starting out and have fun while learning!
Ditto to Jo and Skip's comments about Plurk. More people respond to requests for help or information, and the new friend/colleagues I have made mesh well with my twitter friends. New, valuable learning experiences happen each day. Sheryl (n2teaching)
Jo McLeay wrote: > Until recently I was a rusted on fan of twitter. I didn't see the need to add plurk (what sort of name was that anyway???) But having tried with I am starting to appreciate the subtle differences with twitter the ability to save whole conversations and the ability to really develop aan educational discussion of some depth. There is a whole culture, a whole community there that I had no idea of. SO I encourage you to persist with it if you are just starting out and have fun while learning!
I couldn't agree more. The Texture and tone are actually conducive to learningand growth.
-skip
Jo McLeay wrote:
> Until recently I was a rusted on fan of twitter. I didn't see the need to add plurk (what sort of name was that anyway???) But having tried with I am starting to appreciate the subtle differences with twitter the ability to save whole conversations and the ability to really develop aan educational discussion of some depth. There is a whole culture, a whole community there that I had no idea of. SO I encourage you to persist with it if you are just starting out and have fun while learning!
Sheryl (n2teaching)
Jo McLeay wrote:
> Until recently I was a rusted on fan of twitter. I didn't see the need to add plurk (what sort of name was that anyway???) But having tried with I am starting to appreciate the subtle differences with twitter the ability to save whole conversations and the ability to really develop aan educational discussion of some depth. There is a whole culture, a whole community there that I had no idea of. SO I encourage you to persist with it if you are just starting out and have fun while learning!
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