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I think that plurk is much better suited to these microconversations.

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I knew nothing about social media and its role in education. But by subscribing to Twitter feeds, I found a non-intrusive way of tapping into the knowledge of people who have the same concerns than me. I would have never asked you to be my friend on Facebook…

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I started as a lurker, less than a year ago. I knew nothing about social media and its role in education. But by subscribing to Twitter feeds, I found a non-intrusive way of tapping into the knowledge of people who have the same concerns than me. I would have never asked you to be my friend on Facebook…

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Twitter as gateway drug to the Read/Write Web, huh? Interesting thought.

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I just wonder how many folks who start with Twitter will “graduate” to the hard stuff…

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use Twitter as a tool to help me engage. I can’t always keep up with reading all the blogs I need to daily. When the people I follow stumble across something really great or important, they often Tweet about it. And I click.

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And here I am on your blog for the first time, and I am compelled to comment, even. This engagement opportunity would likely have been missed for me, were it not for Twitter.

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Twitter serves as a kind of blog filter for me. With it, I discover new blogs, and new people to follow. It’s a bit of a random filter–it leaves much to chance. But it’s not my only filter

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