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.
Voices
@budtheteacher Blogger/writers face -at least- two problems: a) find your voice to express. b) not to get trapped by it.
Experts
@dkuropatwa Now seriously. If people *decide* you are an expert, there isn't much to control there.Keep your learner attitude with them.
Excuses
Both children and adults can find excuses for not learning. The difference is that children' excuses tend to be creative. Adults copy&paste.
People
@budtheteacher Networking is about choosing special people. What makes them special is you cannot avoid learning when they're around.
There.
It feels much better to know you have saved a few thoughts from ever wondering in cyber-outer-space.
Interesting post. Just caught a couple of your tweets. Have subscribed. Cheers, Brad
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