TWITTER / YAMMER – DAY 4 – Professional Uses
Dec 17, 2009 Uncategorized
Yes, that’s right – Twitter is not all fun and games (although it can be – the subject for tomorrow’s post!).
Can it be used for professional reasons? Absolutely. And once you learn this it is hard to turn back because it is so useful.
Remember when I wrote about social networks and the ability to bring geographically disperse, like-minded people together? Twitter does the same thing. I follow people (from all over the world).

People I follow on Twitter
Most of the people I follow I am similar to in some way (except for maybe the llama). Twitter brings us together to allow us to have discussions (albeit short ones).
Here are a few of the most popular professional uses of Twitter. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: #hashtag, #lrnchat, conferences, llama, questions, slqotd, Twitter
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Dec 1, 2009 Uncategorized
Tags: chat, conferences, iPhone, rude, text
Improving Conferences – Ideas & the Year Round Conference
Feb 6, 2009 Social Learning SIG
This topic has generated a lot of feedback on the blog and in the Twitterverse. Here is a review of some of the talk that has happened.
WH Says:
“…Open up the pool of presenters beyond the same 10-20 names I see at every e-learning conference…. More voices would be a good thing and shows strength (and depth) in our industry.”
Good thought. I know that anyone who wants to present can do so, but they need to turn in an RFP and be chosen. What I don’t know is how many people turn in RFPs. Maybe Brent Schlenker, Heidi Fisk, someone at ASTD or other conferences can tell us the # of RFPs vs. the # chosen.
Another comment from Bill Brandon of the eLearning Guild agrees with me. From what I have seen, Brent Schlenker, Program Manager of DevLearn, has done the best job integrating social media, networking, etc., into the conference. Using Twitter he set up a @dl08 account, a hashtag and a fabulous Twitter board in the lobby. He also created the Pageflakes page, reaching beyond Twitter to videos, picts and all things DL08. He also added in QR codes, but I don’t think they were used very well. At least I didn’t use them – maybe others did. And wireless was great. Bill goes into more details here. Thanks for the info, Bill!
When I put out the tweet on this subject, Brent and I had a short exchange:
Tags: astd, conferences, DevLearn08, rfp
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