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My twitter mosaic

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I'm two months in to my trial run of using Twitter (@cliveshepherd) and so far I have tweeted 178 times to the delight or otherwise of 163 followers. Anyway, all this is just an excuse to show you my Twitter mosaic (thanks to Mark Oehlert for alerting me to this service). Get your twitter mosaic here. Tags: Twitter.

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Three months a-Twittering

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Back at Online Educa in Berlin last December, I made the decision to undertake a three month trial of Twitter. I've discovered I need some tools, in my case Twhirl , a Twitter client for my PC, and Twibble , which does the same for my Nokia N series phone. Twitter itself suggests that you answer the question 'what are you doing?'

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All that twitters

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Here's why: I really value and enjoy the status updates afforded by Facebook and would enjoy more of the same. On the other hand: Few of my colleagues are on Twitter and, of those who are, it looks like quite a few rarely update their status. Twitter would be much more valuable if all my colleagues were doing it and often.

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Questioning social media

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Cammy Bean describes how she has been Taking a TechFast to relieve her symptoms of SoMeFat (social media fatigue), which has been "heightened now with the additional disorder of Multiple Social Network Disorder (Facebook, Twitter, and now Google+ to keep up with!)." No way did my life need another social network.

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Presentations in the cloud

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A video with media alongside (typically slides, but could also be Flash movies, Twitter feeds, web pages, etc.). This Facebook version includes a video, slides and a summary of the presentation. This Facebook version includes a video, slides and a summary of the presentation. The media with accompanying audio.

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The Big Question: How do I spend my time?

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June's Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog asks a personal question: How much time do you spend and how do you find the time for reading blogs, twitter, social networks, etc.? Facebook and Twitter are much less important for me professionally, but are part of my overall commitment to engaging with my network.

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What blogging has become

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This functionality is just as popular now and even more widespread but has shifted almost entirely to social networking sites such as Facebook and microblogging sites like Twitter.