Tag: Microblogging

  • Put up or …

    Well, perhaps shut up – or so it would seem when it comes to managing the way that people communicate and choose to communicate or maintain their personal and professional networks – according to Mat Asay: the point is that enterprise applications need to interweave with how people actually communicate: email, IM, phone (VoIP), and…Facebook.…

  • Microblogging with Twitter

    I’ve mentioned a few things about Twitter in the past, referring to it as a microblogging platform, but as with any growing Web2.0 app/platform, there are changes coming. TR has an interview with Evan Williams – the one behind Blogger – going over what his plans are for the service (well a couple of thoughts…

  • Facebook, a PLE

    Well a “Personal Living Environment” – I seem to have finally a purpose for my Social Networking tag as it’s certainly getting lots of traction of late. This morning I was on Facebook to retaliate to the latest volley of pokes that come my way (Oh the Humanity! When will it stop?? Will someone please…

  • Cone of learning and mlearning

    This is something that I was thinking about with all the talk of twitter and the like as well as mLearning last week. The Cone of Learning (Edgar Dale) (fancier) suggest that interaction is something that is critical to learning. Linked with mLearning, being able to be in the field doing and then getting a…

  • Low rel M blogging – nee Twitter

    I found an interesting article through a couple of routes today on Twitter. They list all manner of pros and cons, but I think the con that is the most interesting to look at is low relevance when compared to the pro of microblogging. This contradiction seems, to me at least, to be something that…