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Is blogging dead?
Twitter for different purposes.
RSS doesn’t have a face
Disqus connected stream follow comments
Real time search
Why do you blog?
Get feedback
Comments coming on twitter. What is that doing to the quality of the conversation? Where is the indepth converstation.
Life cycle of blog post. If I post 3PM EST more people RT and west coast on lunch break
Kristin, i am not taking the time to read and add more to David’s blog.
Your Twitter audience is different from your blog audience.
Angela–revives old content, with new fields
How do you revive old blog content.
Tag cloud will change it to related posts.
XML google site–keeps it updated in Google.
David–list of comments with most recent on the top
WP-recent comment
Zemanta.com–lists related related posts–sends new people to your posts.
Embedded in email
Next step.
Twitter used as an aggregator.
Friendfeed
Jeremiah ohwig?
Life streams vs. true content.
Lifestream pulls all your rss feeds together.
What does it feel like
Appropriate vs. empowered use
Twitter raw vision not the final composition
Blog posts image of twitter
Audience matters, put a cluster map up–doesn’t minimize the power of classroom
What is your responsibility
I want them to master the information landscape . I want our kids to be winners
Do we blog snippets? Blog post is about synthesis?
Reading fewer blogs because we are on twitter.
What’s not dying is writign, communicating.
Communication?
Not about the tool
Twitter is engagement plan
groundswell
Based on your age and gender-
joiner, critique, learner
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people who don’t even join,
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About Joyce Valenza
Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University School of Information and Communication, a technology writer, speaker, blogger and learner. Follow her on Twitter: @joycevalenza
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