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Twitter service delays and problemsCreated by Catherine Howell (University of Cambridge) on June 16, 2008
In May-June last year, there was noise in the Twitter and developer communities about delays and unreliable service from the popular microblogging platform. Jeff Atwood from Coding Horror suggested Twitter was a victim of its own success. Twitter fought back, working hard to deal with the service issues that its meteoric rise had brought. A year on, and the same or similar issues are bubbling up. Who or what was to blame: the management? the developers? Ruby on Rails? A few new podcasts of interest ...Created by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on October 05, 2007
NPR's Andy Carvin recently joined Talk of the Nation to cover social networking and sites like Facebook and MySpace. During the recording, they covered a number of issues related to their use in education. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14993512 First Monday is starting up a new series of podcasts. The current recording features an interview with Ian Bogost about his new book, Persuasive Games. Next up is Siva Vaidhyanathan ... I was forwarded a preview of the very interesting recording, but they haven't linked it up yet. 7 Things You Should Know About Twitter
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Twitter? Really?Created by Jeff VanDrimmelen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) on April 03, 2007
Okay... I have been reading about twitter in all sorts of forums including Time Magazine the past month or so. Just like everything I do, I signed up and tried it out... but didn't see the point a couple of weeks ago. Well, it just won't go away, so I am going to try it again a little bit more.
I have embedded a twitter badge on my www.edutechie.com sidebar that I will attempt to update throughout the day with what I am doing. But I think the point of twitter is to make friends and follow what they are doing. So if you use twitter, please let me know so I can add you as a friend. Feel free to add me as a friend too. (http://twitter.com/edutechie) If you don't use twitter, feel free to sign up and use me to test it out with me. So the real question is... how can we use this in education? Not sure yet... |