“Twitter isn’t anonymous; it’s always
good PR all the time,” says Caposey.
“People are often intimidated by taking
a certain stand on issues. People who are
using it as a tool for professional advancement
aren’t truly trying to get both sides of
the conversation. It’s those who don’t who
are truly looking to expand their personal learning network.” Whitby, however, prefers
that #edchat and the entities that it
has spurred remain a sounding board for
education professionals and not an open
discussion for all constituents. “Sometimes
when you engage people who aren’t educated
on the issues or have a stake, they’re
there to just sound off on certain topics,
and it detracts from the conversation.” It’s
standing as a trending topic on Twitter is
irrelevant to Whitby, who feels the tweeting
education community is definitely
strong and thriving.
“Twitter isn’t anonymous; it’s always
good PR all the time,” says Caposey.
“People are often intimidated by taking
a certain stand on issues. People who are
using it as a tool for professional advancement
aren’t truly trying to get both sides of
the conversation. It’s those who don’t who
are truly looking to expand their personal learning network.” Whitby, however, prefers
that #edchat and the entities that it
has spurred remain a sounding board for
education professionals and not an open
discussion for all constituents. “Sometimes
when you engage people who aren’t educated
on the issues or have a stake, they’re
there to just sound off on certain topics,
and it detracts from the conversation.” It’s
standing as a trending topic on Twitter is
irrelevant to Whitby, who feels the tweeting
education community is definitely
strong and thriving.
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