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In response to Twitter Quitters - 40% leave after one month.

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Why am I writing about Twitter? I think like all new applications/technology, Twitter will face its share of scepticism and rejection. Refer to the article on Twitter Quitters. All of this takes about two months of diligently pursuing twitter.

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Context is King: Excerpts from posts and articles - Part I

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Then a tweet by @sumeet_moghe on the same topic today prompted me to put up excerpts of the articles and posts I have been reading here. For the paste one week or so, I have been reading up on the importance of context as opposed to content. Context is King " is fast becoming a mantra; hence my focused reading on the topic.

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Week's Learning #2

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I am continuing with the summary of what I have learned from Twitter the last. The article is a short one and a good read but the most telling section for me was this: They’re upgrading. learning pkm Twitter' I realize it also helps me to curate and aggregate with greater focus. networkingCEO : "Happiness is not an accident.

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Week's Learning #1

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Following Harold Jarche''s example of Friday''s Finds , I thought where better to collate and synthesize my week’s learning from Twitter than on my blog. learning pkm Twitter' Here’s the first of the series. At the same time it must constrain people’s behavior, or it won’t be able to get anything done.

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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers--stop #9

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With her focus on the main tools that have grabbed “global imagination” namely, Twitter, Facebook, Blogs and Wikis, Jane Bozarth writes a lucid, eminently readable account of what technology has to offer in terms of Social Media tools and their position in the sphere of learning. There are possibilities I have not even explored.

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Do people need training on how to learn?

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Scenario : Of late, my friend and colleague J has been frequently asking me how I use Twitter to learn. This is post a tweet I had put up saying " I have learned more from Twitter in the past three months than I did through formal training sessions in the past three years. " "Huh!" that's all very well. Check those out."

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The Science of Social Media Marketing: What do people share?

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A related article you may like to read: Rethinking Online Course Marketing: Build a Tribe in Six Steps Do see the webcast below.The Science of Social Media Marketing.