All a Twitter…

October 15, 2007

Some times I think there is so much technology coming at us how can we keep up? This weekend I started using the vessel that will help keep me afloat. Twitter is amazing! As I read blogs and listen to discussions about Twitter from the guru’s of technology integration like Vickie Davis, Steve Dembo, David Jakes, David Warlick, Will Richardson, and etc. I think how could these “tweets” be of any use. Do I really care that someone is in the airport?

 Well, this weekend I found out it was so much more…. I signed up and started following the “tweets” of those whose blogs I read. The conversations that began occurring were exactly what I have been looking for… how to integrate this or what conference to attend or just a hello to say I am here.

Earlier this week I listened/watched David Warlick’s Keynote for the K12online Conference and his words finally sunk in… the boundaries are gone… our learning and world truly are limitless.

I have so much to share with my teachers… will they have time to listen?

My name is MaryAnn Sansonetti and I am a Twitter-aholic. Join me to continue the conversation! http://twitter.com/techforschool 

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  • 1.    Vicki Davis  |  October 15th, 2007 at 5:18 pm

    Sometimes the things seem trivial — but often the things I learn in twitter are downright life changing. It is amazing what 140 characters from 200 or so people can mean to my day — I’ve added you to my list!

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  • 2.    L Hutchinson  |  October 24th, 2007 at 11:39 pm

    MaryAnn,
    This is great. It will be even better when I learn how to use it.

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