Thing #13: What am I doing now?

Random recent tweetsI love Twitter but I’ll admit that I understand when people just don’t just get it. Honestly, it’s not all "I had waffles for breakfast" and "I love my new shoes." I’m not saying that that doesn’t happen but there’s more to it than that.

To demonstrate I took a screenshot of my most recent tweets. This wasn’t planned so I had no idea what was going to be there. (Click on the image to the right for the full size version.) Granted there’s a few comments on what’s happening me, and a few frivolous links (the plush bantha & playing Doom in your browser,) but much of it is participating in the conversation with my friends and colleagues, and the posting of links that might be of interest to my friends and colleagues.

Many times I use Twitter to post calls for comment or assistance. If I’m developing a new PowerPoint I’ll often post a draft online then solicit comment via Twitter. Within minutes I usually have a handful of responses from people I trust.

I’ve also set up my Twitter account to automatically post links to new blog posts and a few other resources that I regularly contribute to. (You need to use TwitterFeed to do this.) However I will mention that I’ve moved much of the actual conversation over to FriendFeed which is like twitter on steroids. (Maybe we’ll cover FriendFeed in the next version of the Nebraska Learns 2.0 program.)

What I can’t stress enough is the need to give Twitter more than 48 hours and to make sure you participate before you give up on it. At first glance it does seem useless but in the long run it does start to make sense.

One Reply to “Thing #13: What am I doing now?”

  1. I should really “train” myself to post interesting links when I find them. That use would be very useful.

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