Twitter flies under the radar

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I put in a really early post about what I learned these last few weeks about Twitter. There is an amazing underground educator grassroots use of Twitter and realted technologies, even among the older teachers. If you missed it, check out Dive Dive Dive at the link above and check out the embedded links in the post. It leads to some pretty nifty (who says nifty anymore?) applications for Web 2.0 in actual k-12 classrooms.

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I like that the Twitter Curve holds true once again! There is much to be learned in these communities ... at the end of the day, I am calling Twitter a community, at least the circle that I run in. Some of the best things I discover on a daily basis come from members of my Twitter friends ... I find it both very interesting and informative. I'm glad you stuck with it.

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