Posted in 2.0, Cool to me!, Twitter on Oct 7th, 2012
Can’t wait for this: So hopefully I’ll see you there. Read more details here. Just in case you didin’t already know, my Twitter handle is CathyJo. I will follow librarians, just so ya know. Is Twitter really worth my time? Many of my friends scoff at Twitter as a helpful program for Professional Development. Often [...]
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Most evenings I sift through my too full reader, often times choosing entire folders to “mark as read.” Ten days or so ago while I was in Minneapolis, MN for AASL11, I found myself nightly just immediately going up there and without a second thought clearing it out to 0. I just didn’t have time to read [...]
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I hate when presenters ask the Twitter Networks to simply say hello to their audiences. I do like it when I’m asked to say hello and tell where I’m from, though, as this shows how far and wide reaching your network is. And I like it even better when folks ask for an opinion or [...]
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Does anyone remember that annoying tune from Pink Floyd? Just in case you are not familiar with it, linking so you can refresh your memory. Enjoy, as it takes me alllll the way back to high school. That video though is not why I write tonight. My head is spinning with ideas for grants. I [...]
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Posted in Social Networks, Twitter on Apr 24th, 2008
After reading Clay Burell today and seeing his Tweet Cloud, I decided to rerun mine from earlier. Why would I want to revisit something that has seemingly caused unrest and turmoil? Well first off, it is now a meme thanks to Clay. I don’t know, but my earlier stab at a tweet cloud was ran [...]
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I suppose with the warm air and a change in my wardrobe (and the realization that this last summer’s pants don’t fit this spring’s rear (what a difficult confession!), I am making some small changes. A Photogenic Adjustment One of those changes has to do with my Twitter presence. I decided I was tired of [...]
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Posted in Social Networks, Twitter on Apr 14th, 2008
I’m a Twitter Fan Many know that I am a fan of Twitter. But honestly it is an “after-hours” tool for the most part for me. Twitter is blocked at school, and unless I want to ask a question to my network of Twitter friends during the work day, I don’t have time to login [...]
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Posted in Social Networks, Twitter on Apr 8th, 2008
Been looking at tweetclouds for some. This mashup (if that’s what it is called) is enlightening, and shows what our tweets are primarily centered on. By looking at my cloud, I must promote Twitter quite a bit, since that word is most frequently used in my tweets. ??? I know I ask for “hello’s” on [...]
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Posted in 21st century, Blogging, Chris Craft, Conferences, Joyce Valenza, Learning, Library, Professional Development, Skype, South Carolina, Twitter, Will Richardson on Mar 14th, 2008
Today ended the SCASL conference that I attended in Columbia, SC. It is always a rewarding experience, as being a librarian makes you a singleton in your building most of the time, so what fun and excitement all of us like minded people can have when we are all together. There was never a dull [...]
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Posted in Learning, SYP, Twitter, Uncategorized on Mar 11th, 2008
Today I had a young 20 something year old teacher share with me the ringtones that students use that supposedly adults can’t hear (but she can–she’s but a babe!). She invited five of us into her empty room, and played the tone (which apparently is a free download.) I had heard of it before, but [...]
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