Feb
09

75,000,000 Reasons You Should Use Twitter

Filed Under (21st Century Skills) by Mister McIntosh on 09-02-2010 and tagged , ,

TwitterLetsTweetLgWhtShdwI was conversing with an editor the other day, wondering why her company did not use twitter to communicate with readers. She said “Twitter is just a fad.”

I didn’t say anything. But, I did think back to a time many years ago when I requested a friend get on email so we could communicate that way and he said “No thanks. The internet is just a fad.” Fail!

It also kind of reminded me of the time (probably around 1984) when I told people (chest puffed out) “I’ll never own a personal computer!”

What is Twitter and Why?

Five million people buying a hula-hoop is a fad. 75,000,000+ people and businesses on twitter, sharing information and communicating in real-time is a movement.

I will freely admit that my initial reaction to twitter was essentially the same as almost everyone else’s–”what the heck good is it?” I mean you are limited to a maximum of 140 characters (that’s why is is called “microblogging”). But I decided to give it a try and I am now convinced of its usefulness.

I follow Wired (@WIRED) Scientific American (@sciam), Science News (@sciencenewsorg), New Scientist (@newscientist) , Nature Biotechnology (@naturebiotech), The National Math and Science Initiative, (@NMSI), Teacher Magazine (@teachermagazine), Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki), Dan Schawbel (@DanSchawbel), Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself), Bruce Sterling (@bruces) and others.

These are people and organizations that are interesting to me and feed me information that I both want and need. Sometimes it’s great, sometimes it’s inspirational. If I am not interested in what they have to offer at any particular time I just ignore it. No big deal.

Here at Challenger Middle School, Team 724 is engaged in a Twitter experiment. If you have a student on Team 724, send me an email and I’ll tell you how to follow us. It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s the most up-to-date way to keep up with what is going on during the school day.

I recommend using Firefox with the Echofon extension for a seamless and convenient twitter experience. I’ve heard that TweetDeck might be a good way to go. Of course you can always use the twitter website if all else fails. Below you see a screen capture of what the team 724 timeline looked like at the end of the day on February 10, 2010 . This is only a part of the timeline. You’d have to scroll down on the real thing to see the previous posts.

Echofon view of the team timeline

Echofon view of the team timeline

Give it a whirl, you might just get converted, have a lot of fun, and learn a bunch of amazing things all at the same time.

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4 Responses to “75,000,000 Reasons You Should Use Twitter”

  1.   Jillian Says:

    Someone once told me, “resistance is futile…” JP

  2.   RickTanski Says:

    I view Twitter as my part of my personal learning network (PLN). By being purposeful about who I follow, it’s like having your own team of researchers and professional working for you 24/7 –for free.

  3.   Mister McIntosh Says:

    Thanks Rick. I completely agree. I feel like twitter offers many advantages and opportunities and it would be a mistake to ignore it.

  4.   Mister McIntosh Says:

    I wonder who it could have been?

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