Morgan Stanley 
Twitter Module 
Twitter Followers Through the Semester 
Twitter Name: @CI350, Harold Blanco 
The first account that I followed is the CI 350 classroom twitter account. The 
themes that this account focuses on are the instructional technologies and 
computers for future teachers. I feel this account also focused on the latest breaking 
national news, which was also handy. They also tended to follow the most active 
hash tags. I really like all of the posts surrounded the Eric Garner video. I actually 
saw that video around the time it happened, and was astounded at the zero 
coverage it initially received. However, I am assuming it made the rounds to 
national headlines because of the Ferguson shooting. Sometimes there were a spam 
of the @mapmyride app, and I thought that was distracting, especially if you were 
going back into the accounts older tweets. Overall, the account is cool and has some 
relevant information to give out. 
Twitter Name: @WiseinWV, Wise In WV 
The second account that I followed is the Wise In WV initiative of WV FREE 
that works to institutionalize sex education in West Virginia schools. They want to 
reduce the rates of unintended pregnancies and STD’s across West Virginia. 
However, they clearly cover a range of topics and do not seem entirely dedicated to 
just West Virginia. This is an awesome thing, wanting to help everyone. Out of all 
the tweets that I saw, I really appreciated the tweets that featured statistics. I am 
heavily interested in facts and statistics because most of the time you can not argue 
with those things. I personally felt that all the posts had merit, so I did not exactly 
not like any of them. I feel strongly about this movement so I am not going to go 
against my own principles. 
Twitter Name: @web20classroom, Steven W. Anderson 
The third account that I followed is from the video that you requested that 
we watch and follow someone from. This account is Steven W. Anderson’s and he is 
an educator, blogger, and considers himself an innovator in education. My favorite 
part about Steven’s twitter is that he posts a lot of links to tools and ideas for 
educators. Just little interesting things that could possibly inspire someone. He also 
knows how to be a cool and current as well. He also retweets people that are 
interesting as well and that are relevant to the theme of his account. Sometimes he 
always seems to be in work mode, and his posts are almost robotic in a sense. Like, 
his posts are just kind of always perfect a spot-on most of the time to his theme. 
That kind of bothers me, because I like following people who are down to earth as 
well.
Twitter Name: @stumpteacher, Josh Stumpenhorst 
The fourth account that I followed is from the video that you requested that 
we watch and follow someone from. This account is Josh Stumpenhorst’s and he is a 
teacher and blogger. He seems to always want to strive to be a better person and 
educator. The theme of his account is about education and technology. I consider 
his best posts are when he asks his followers questions. I believe this to be a good 
trait to have. This is obviously a person who believes in learning and becoming a 
better person entirely. Which I think, everyone should probably attempt to do. 
However, some of his tweets do not interest me entirely. There are some that focus 
on conferences and events in education that I do not know about thus, I can not 
exactly relate to them. 
Twitter Name: @MaxScoville, Max Scoville 
The fifth account that I followed is someone of my choosing that I had been 
following before the class. The account belongs to Max Scoville and calls himself a 
video warlock for Destuctoid.com and a raccoon specialist. He is a video editor and 
announcer on Destructoid’s YouTube channel. He also is on the podcast The Comedy 
Button and was on the Game Spy Debriefings podcast when it was still around on 
IGN. His account is just a personal tweets and holds interest for his videos on 
Destructoid and The Comedy Button. He is also an artist so he posts his art every 
once in awhile. He is a cool dude, so that’s why I follow him, and I like raccoons and 
video games. I like everything he tweets so I have nothing particularly negative to 
say in reference to his tweets.

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  • 1.
    Morgan Stanley TwitterModule Twitter Followers Through the Semester Twitter Name: @CI350, Harold Blanco The first account that I followed is the CI 350 classroom twitter account. The themes that this account focuses on are the instructional technologies and computers for future teachers. I feel this account also focused on the latest breaking national news, which was also handy. They also tended to follow the most active hash tags. I really like all of the posts surrounded the Eric Garner video. I actually saw that video around the time it happened, and was astounded at the zero coverage it initially received. However, I am assuming it made the rounds to national headlines because of the Ferguson shooting. Sometimes there were a spam of the @mapmyride app, and I thought that was distracting, especially if you were going back into the accounts older tweets. Overall, the account is cool and has some relevant information to give out. Twitter Name: @WiseinWV, Wise In WV The second account that I followed is the Wise In WV initiative of WV FREE that works to institutionalize sex education in West Virginia schools. They want to reduce the rates of unintended pregnancies and STD’s across West Virginia. However, they clearly cover a range of topics and do not seem entirely dedicated to just West Virginia. This is an awesome thing, wanting to help everyone. Out of all the tweets that I saw, I really appreciated the tweets that featured statistics. I am heavily interested in facts and statistics because most of the time you can not argue with those things. I personally felt that all the posts had merit, so I did not exactly not like any of them. I feel strongly about this movement so I am not going to go against my own principles. Twitter Name: @web20classroom, Steven W. Anderson The third account that I followed is from the video that you requested that we watch and follow someone from. This account is Steven W. Anderson’s and he is an educator, blogger, and considers himself an innovator in education. My favorite part about Steven’s twitter is that he posts a lot of links to tools and ideas for educators. Just little interesting things that could possibly inspire someone. He also knows how to be a cool and current as well. He also retweets people that are interesting as well and that are relevant to the theme of his account. Sometimes he always seems to be in work mode, and his posts are almost robotic in a sense. Like, his posts are just kind of always perfect a spot-on most of the time to his theme. That kind of bothers me, because I like following people who are down to earth as well.
  • 2.
    Twitter Name: @stumpteacher,Josh Stumpenhorst The fourth account that I followed is from the video that you requested that we watch and follow someone from. This account is Josh Stumpenhorst’s and he is a teacher and blogger. He seems to always want to strive to be a better person and educator. The theme of his account is about education and technology. I consider his best posts are when he asks his followers questions. I believe this to be a good trait to have. This is obviously a person who believes in learning and becoming a better person entirely. Which I think, everyone should probably attempt to do. However, some of his tweets do not interest me entirely. There are some that focus on conferences and events in education that I do not know about thus, I can not exactly relate to them. Twitter Name: @MaxScoville, Max Scoville The fifth account that I followed is someone of my choosing that I had been following before the class. The account belongs to Max Scoville and calls himself a video warlock for Destuctoid.com and a raccoon specialist. He is a video editor and announcer on Destructoid’s YouTube channel. He also is on the podcast The Comedy Button and was on the Game Spy Debriefings podcast when it was still around on IGN. His account is just a personal tweets and holds interest for his videos on Destructoid and The Comedy Button. He is also an artist so he posts his art every once in awhile. He is a cool dude, so that’s why I follow him, and I like raccoons and video games. I like everything he tweets so I have nothing particularly negative to say in reference to his tweets.