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Great line from Instructional Technology / Virtual Speaker Series: Gary Stager Ph.D. 2012-13
– worth repeating, but slide is gone by the time I get Twitter open (note to self – be prepared)
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create an environment where learners can invent – Paypert via @garystager #etmooc
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What was I thinking? PayPal? Piaget?
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Red-faced, should I hope only he noticed? Decide it was worth saying correctly
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OOPS – “Papert” – create an environment where learners can invent – #etmooc – sound advice even if I don’t know my theorists
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Later in weekly #etmchat – should probably just observe… Oh, where’s everybody from? Well sure, I can do that.
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Jim aka “wayupnorth” NWT Canada where we are up to a mild -25 this week – <3 greenhouse gases
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Oh DRAT! – tweetdeck doesn’t add the hashtag. Copy. Paste. Tag. Send. Hope my followers are patient…
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Jim aka “wayupnorth” NWT Canada where we are up to a mild -25 this week <3 greenhouse gases #etmchat
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Immediately got spammed – looked innocent at first – oops advert – can’t close webpage – I’m outa here – TaskMan end process firefox.exe
Check sender – 0 followers 0 following – report as spam to Twitter – would it have been better to ignore? -
Where’d it go? I wanted to show the spam here.
That tweet no longer exists, not in my twitter.com, not in tag search, not in Tweetdeck Mentions, not in Storify
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Back to Tweetdeck & #etmchat – new question being discussed (Wonder if I’ll ever go back and see what I missed)
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Oh NO! I hit enter instead of shift for the end quote – What makes me tweet one-handed anyhow?
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A3″How do I get started …” response to current event prompts stories – then determine digital medium #etmchat
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OK. I’m gonna make my fingers shut up for a while.
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But the desire for community overcomes Jim and he blurts out an idea
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digital story – my twitter learning: premature tweets, missed tags, hit send inadvertently – might be entertaining #etmchat
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I got a reply!
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This is so freakin’ Awesome! I’m being heard! I’m hooked. Will I dare to #TvsZ ?
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I love that you are posting your oopsies along with your thinking. Great modeling of how learning works; we try something and revise until our actual output matches our expected output.
Thank you for the comment and the encouragement. Carol Yeager has challenged me to allow myself the same freedom to make mistakes as I champion for my students. I have always been convinced of the need to model what I teach. Am still learning how to do that.
Why am I commenting on my own post? See * below.
So this is what “Export to WordPress (self-hosted)” from Storify.com does. It went straight to a published blog post, with no dialog to edit or set any parameters or add text. Hmmm. Not sure I like that. I was hoping for some embed code that would put a nicely condensed graphic link, sort of like Storify does when I embed a URL. Oh well, if I’m on the ball, I can jump into the dashboard and change the status to “Draft” until I’ve edited it to my “publish” satisfaction.
There is something to be said for an approach advocated by Alan Levine and Dean Shareski earlier in the ETMOOC – publish imperfect blog posts. (need to find link to session – or clip chat – publish now, edit later) I harbor a fear of being misunderstood or dismissed as unprofessional, but no matter how much I edit, my blog posts will always be imperfect anyhow. Maybe it’s advice I should force myself to take more often.
* So I tried to edit the Storify-generated post and add the two paragraphs above. That killed Storify. No matter what I did, even erase all my additions in the “text” view, the Storify would no longer display. The only way to add my observations was to add them as a blog comment. THAT’s why I’m commenting on my own blog post.