Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Socialites

Honestly, I’ve never been a fan of twitter, it just seemed like another AIM tool, but with a more cutsie name. But after thinking about it, and the youth twitter site, Twitter has potential as a mass note taking/interest marking tool. On field trips or special visits/lectures students could tweet their way into noting their favorite part, something that interested them, or continually take notes, but then on a class twitter page, all of them could be viewed, and either research groups could be formed by combining some people via their tweet and extending the trip or visit into a collaborative learning experience. I hate that my first impression always gets the best of me, because I would have never given it the chance if it wasn’t for reading this book.

3 comments:

  1. The note taking idea is a great one! I definetly had the same pre-concieved notions as you did about Twitter but it does seem, in some areas, it could work in the classroom. Who would have thought?

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  2. I just read an article that talked about the police department in Jeff. county is using facebook and twitter to help them solve crimes by reaching a large portion of the population that communicate by those means. It was very interesting.

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  3. Wow I can't believe you are warming up to Twitter! I felt the same way you did, and I am still not too keen on it. I think it is disorganized and there are better ways of sharing thoughts. It is nice to see that it can be used for educational and useful purposes thought!

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