What Are You Doing? The allure of Twitter, the latest Web sensation.
The list of tools to help you avoid doing meaningful work just got longer. Twitter (http://www.twitter.com), a platform that blurs the lines between blogs and instant messaging, provides an outlet for anyone who wants to tell anyone else who might care what they are doing at that very moment. In his essay "What are you doing? The allure of Twitter, the latest web senstion" Slate's Michael Agger does a nice job of describing what this new world is like, and wonders out loud about how all of this might help us live more purposefully. Agger doesn't ask how this might be useful in an educational setting. Twitter strikes me as interesting, not as a tool I would use, but rather--for the anthropologists and sociologists--a phenomenon to understand. Why would we want to share our thoughts and ideas with complete strangers on an hourly basis?
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Michael Roy. "What Are You Doing? The allure of Twitter, the latest Web sensation.." Academic Commons Issue Name (Spring 2008): 20 November 2008. <http://www.academiccommons.org/>.- Login or register to post comments
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