Image via Wikipedia The social media merry-go-round continues turning. It’s not all fun and games and party and let’s all wear hats on Seesmic today type stuff … though that’s fun too. There are more than enough engaging conversationalists and provocateurs out there with something to contribute to the hive and to keep us all ticking over, thinking, responding in words, images and sounds.The other night I responded to Terry Freedman’s video post on Seesmic. He wanted to know how teachers were using Seesmic. Here’s the thread: Terry’s to me and mine to him with a link to a blog post I’d written a while back.@terryfreedmanhttp://katefoy.com/?p=280Terry’s a UK-based writer who’s been commissioned to go beyond the chatter and to do some research on the way we’re communicating on and offline these days. He’s keen to get some responses from users with a point of view to share. Here’s the link with more details.By the way Terry got back to me via Facebook with this request to pass it on. This blog post is going to find its way to my FriendFeed, and via that to a whole lot of other social networks and friends of friends … and so the message goes on its merry viral way.Anyhow please help Terry out or post your response here if you’d like. I’m sure he’ll get it either way.Related BlogsRelated Blogs on Social network
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The social media merry-go-round continues turning. It’s not all fun and games and party and let’s all wear hats on Seesmic today type stuff … though that’s fun too. There are more than enough engaging conversationalists and provocateurs out there with something to contribute to the hive and to keep us all ticking over, thinking, responding in words, images and sounds.
The other night I responded to Terry Freedman’s video post on Seesmic. He wanted to know how teachers were using Seesmic. Here’s the thread: Terry’s to me and mine to him with a link to a blog post I’d written a while back.
@terryfreedmanhttp://katefoy.com/?p=280
Terry’s a UK-based writer who’s been commissioned to go beyond the chatter and to do some research on the way we’re communicating on and offline these days. He’s keen to get some responses from users with a point of view to share. Here’s the link with more details.
By the way Terry got back to me via Facebook with this request to pass it on. This blog post is going to find its way to my FriendFeed, and via that to a whole lot of other social networks and friends of friends … and so the message goes on its merry viral way.
Anyhow please help Terry out or post your response here if you’d like. I’m sure he’ll get it either way.
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