Anatomy of a tweetdeck.L to RAll the people I followTwo middle columns: hashtags I followRight hand column: tweets @allonsdanser ; tweets directly to meOne more not seen column: Column on the far right, not seen, includes another hashtag.Each column has its own refresh rate.I edited the colors of the columns and buttons (it’s an option)Bottom right-hand side pop-up- Shows me tweets as they are tweeted. I can read the pop-up tweet now, or read it later in the column.
I may not ever have seen this virtual summit if I had not been using Twitter.
Who can see the Summit news now? People who follow me - @allonsdanser, @librarianbyday, @mequel, and hashtags - #edchat, #lrnchat, #infolit
I see that she has tweeted about a book she plans to read.So I check it out – we share interests as librarians.It’s Dan Ariely’s book. I like his work and I know about a USTream presentation featuring Dr. Ariely so I tell her about it. Now I could have taken the time to go and get a link to share with her, but I know she’s a tech savvy librarian and will be able to find the USTream session easily. When I don’t see her acknowledgement I send her a tweet later with the link attached.
Bobbi Newman, Librarian, techno geek, video game lover, book lover, presenter, concerned with information literacy issues.
Mequel Scott – Training manager at AT&T in Birmingham. I know from previous conversation about Instructional Design that he is pursuing his MS in Instructional Design at Univ. of AL. We share an interest in Edward Tuft, Professor Emeritus at Yale University, where he taught courses in statistical evidence, information design, and interface design
I’d like to invite you to get a Twitter account and follow me @allonsdanser