But Narcissus starved to death while looking at his own reflection...
Can Twitter be a tool which enhances productivity as opposed to a distraction which destroys it? I'm not sure.
By restricting tweets to 140 characters or less, Twitter encourages brevity, and probably clarity. It also appears to generate fast and constructive discussions in communities that form around certain threads. So I feel that it should be a great learning tool I just can't see it yet.
There can only be one way to find out and that is to try it. So we have set up a Reed Learning Twitter Account and I have set up a personal one. From the Reed Learning one we will try to produce learning tweets on how to improve aspects of your life at work. From my own account I will try and distill some of the things that we are thinking about.
3 comments:
Hugh - good to hear you're going to give Tweeting a real go! I'm going to be following you to see how you get on! Jane
It took me a long time to understand Twitter. Follow ~ 20-30 people that you know or are in fields that interest you. You'll find some by seeing who others refer to. At about 30 you'll start seeing some patterns. Surf the flow for a while and you'll begin to see the value for your own learning.
Hugh, Glad you have decided to persevere with twitter rather than cast it off as another social networking fad. It is interesting that twitter has recently over taken google news as the preferred method users get news updates in handy 140 character bite sized chunks. Google have recently joined the tweeting set with their own twitter account. An interesting article on the potential tug of war between Google CEO Eric Schmidt and twitter can be found here. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Technology/Story?id=7015698&page=1
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