I signed up for Twitter on May 29, 2008.  Almost a year ago.  That was a family Twitter to update everyone on the daily miracles that I am blessed with from my family.  On November 17, 2008, I signed up for another Twitter.  This one was to share professionally.  Here's my first Tweet:
 I thought I'd just be sharing with others the useful things that I find.  I couldn't have been more wrong.  I can't imagine what it'd be like if I was just sharing.  Twitter is a far greater tool when you find a bunch of people to follow and you sit back and soak it in.  For instance, today, I was able to follow a live blog with a Twitter feed embedded of a Latin class.  Thanks to Teach Paperless and his blog.
I thought I'd just be sharing with others the useful things that I find.  I couldn't have been more wrong.  I can't imagine what it'd be like if I was just sharing.  Twitter is a far greater tool when you find a bunch of people to follow and you sit back and soak it in.  For instance, today, I was able to follow a live blog with a Twitter feed embedded of a Latin class.  Thanks to Teach Paperless and his blog.
It's a great tool and an amazing journey. Feel free to follow me at twitter.com/learnteachtech and send me message @learnteachtech.
 I thought I'd just be sharing with others the useful things that I find.  I couldn't have been more wrong.  I can't imagine what it'd be like if I was just sharing.  Twitter is a far greater tool when you find a bunch of people to follow and you sit back and soak it in.  For instance, today, I was able to follow a live blog with a Twitter feed embedded of a Latin class.  Thanks to Teach Paperless and his blog.
I thought I'd just be sharing with others the useful things that I find.  I couldn't have been more wrong.  I can't imagine what it'd be like if I was just sharing.  Twitter is a far greater tool when you find a bunch of people to follow and you sit back and soak it in.  For instance, today, I was able to follow a live blog with a Twitter feed embedded of a Latin class.  Thanks to Teach Paperless and his blog.It's a great tool and an amazing journey. Feel free to follow me at twitter.com/learnteachtech and send me message @learnteachtech.
 
It's been great conversing with you on Twitter, too!
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