Thank you Susannah. I have also read Derek's work. To add the 'listening' aspect is as important on Twitter as it is reading the email conversations within this very list. It is a term I have named positive silent engagement. You don't need to always make a contribution to benefit from these discussions.
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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Susannah McGowan
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Very wonderful statement, Sue. Using twitter as a professional learning network gives me further access to all the provocative work out there. The brevity of the tweet often links out to the latest articles, conferences that I cannot attend, and interesting work happening within our network and beyond. I find Derek Bruff's reflections on the use of twitter as a form of listening or a "backchannel" very useful:
http://derekbruff.org/?page_id=1789
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