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Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Make use of Twitter

It is only three weeks since Twitter was first subject to attention in Conductive World (though, to be pernickety, it did receive a walk-on part in a review of the blogosphere last October). And it is only ten days since a further update here on Conductive World.

Following what has been happening in the rest of the world, especially since the recent events in Iran, people in Conductive Education are beginning to move into the Twittersphere to try out micro-blogging for themselve.

Just do it

It is to early to think of this as a 'g0ld-rush', but there is virgin territory to be staked out.

Anybody with a computer or a modern mobile phone can do it

Dont miss your chance to be in there and stake a good claim.

Simple, practical tip

"Conductive Education" now seems the definitive search phrase that most people use (and not just in English).
  • If you join Twitter and start posting there, try to squeeze this phrase into whatever you write, so as to be found by the maximum number of people
  • Make it easy for the search engines and for the people who are looking for something in our field and, in helping them, help yourself!
References

Sutton, A. (2008) Attention all CE bloggers... and all non-bloggers too, Conductive-World, 24 October

Sutton, A. (2009) Twitter: potential benefit within Conductive Education? Conductive World, 8 June
http://www.conductive-world.info/2009/06/end-user-innovation.html

Sutton, A. (2009) Twitter: what are you doing, Conductive-World, 22 June

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