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Blogworthy Tweets II

This post is a sequel. Here's number 1 in 2009. This new selection was made from the list Twitter provides of my own tweets re-tweeted. They are mostly from 2010.

Why these?
-Because they are very telling of my own interests in networking.
-Because they are the result of dialogues with my learning buddies that sparked a synthesis.
-Above all, just 'cause.

With such three powerful reasons listed above, I can save you any further introduction and proceed to embed a few snippets of my thinking aloud.

Learning

If the learning experience is just for the student, if it is unidirectional, is it learning? Just saying.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


Voices

@budtheteacher Blogger/writers face -at least- two problems: a) find your voice to express. b) not to get trapped by it.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


Experts

@dkuropatwa Now seriously. If people *decide* you are an expert, there isn't much to control there.Keep your learner attitude with them.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


Excuses

Both children and adults can find excuses for not learning. The difference is that children' excuses tend to be creative. Adults copy&paste.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


People

@budtheteacher Networking is about choosing special people. What makes them special is you cannot avoid learning when they're around.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


There.

It feels much better to know you have saved a few thoughts from ever wondering in cyber-outer-space.

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Interesting post. Just caught a couple of your tweets. Have subscribed. Cheers, Brad

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