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Faith Shabat replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"Thanx Chris, I'll try it right now. This is exciting!"
Oct 11, 2010
Chris Lindholm replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"Set up your Google Reader account with feeds. Set up your i-Google page. Then add the Google Reader gadget to your i-Google page and you're set to go. Don't forget to tweak the settings on the gadget to make it as big as possible, use the…"
Oct 11, 2010
Faith Shabat replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"How do you create RSS streams on IGoogle page? When I can't keep up with my Twitter tweets, I check a few specific lists and specific hashtags. I also love to periodically check through the forums on this and Educator's PLN ning. I've…"
Oct 11, 2010
Scott Merrick replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"I'm not sure that "keeping it straight" is not what got us into this fine pickle, Brandi. I find that I get a load done just checking in when I can, like early a.m. before I work out, then sporadically during the day. Facebook is…"
Oct 11, 2010
Donna Murdoch replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"Agree with Jeff - you just have to realize you won't keep up with it all. Using Google Reader and establishing a good stream of news, as well as following twitter (and participating in #edchat if you can) is probably the most you can do on a…"
Oct 10, 2010
Thomas Place replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"I agree iGoogle is a great source. I do have it linked to my personal e-mail but it's one that I use for professional things. That way when I give it out I am sure that nothing bad will happen with any of the stuff I send. I do not have a…"
Oct 9, 2010
Jeff Yearout replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"I use an iGoogle page to pull in RSS feeds, and then just try and follow my Twitter stream as best I can. I think it is important to remember that you WON'T keep up with it all. It is a fast flowing river of information, and you are grabbing a…"
Oct 8, 2010
Christopher Casal replied to Brandi's discussion Twitter for Professional development--how do you keep it all straight?
"I use Google. I have a Gmail account I use only for work-related things. I then have my iGoogle homepage set up to pull in all my RSS feeds, Twitter feed, news headlines, email, etc. Between the RSS and Twitter feeds I get pretty much all the…"
Oct 8, 2010

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At 12:44pm on September 29, 2008, Lisa Frost said…
hey brandi- this site - has the wiki link.

who should I ask about that.

check it out above. very cool. lisa
 
 
 

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