Karine Joly of CollegeWebEditor.com has been experimenting with Twitter during the HighEdWebDev conference in Rochester, N.Y. Maybe Twittering from a conference will take the place of liveblogging. Or maybe it already has.
Karine Joly of CollegeWebEditor.com has been experimenting with Twitter during the HighEdWebDev conference in Rochester, N.Y. Maybe Twittering from a conference will take the place of liveblogging. Or maybe it already has.
I just can’t get sold on Twitter. Those updates mean next to nothing for someone who isn’t there. I’d take a well-thought out blog post over that any day. :)
@Brad – Well, I tried to provide some context though (that is in 140 characters, but the blog posts will prevail, no doubt about that at collegewebeditor.com
I guess Twitter is good especially when the internet connection is bad and you never know if you’re going to get access next time you hit “submit.”
I’m a self-confessed info junkie, so it could just be me. :) Some people might want the quick and dirty, so having both could be a good thing. Keep the blogs coming!
There are several people from the IT department at Butler at the conference. I think I will try HighEdWebDev in Missouri next year rather than Stamats, the amount of content at this conference is amazing [there I go with my yearning for massive amounts of content again! :) ]