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Are You Following #edtech?

24 March 2009 One Comment

A seasoned Twitter vet will more than likely recognize #edtech(or similar) as being something known as a hashtag. What is it? A hashtag is the twitter community’s answer to categorizing posts on twitter. Often when checking a twitter feed you will see these tags denoted by the # mark. Though twitter doesn’t officially support them in it’s web app, they can easily be searched in search.twitter.com.

They work by users marking their posts with the appropriate hashtag so the other users can easily follow what’s happening. Twitterers talking about things in the realm of education/technology will often use the #edtech tag. The neat part is that someone doesn’t even need to have an account to follow the action. Try it here http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23edtech. Currently there is a lot of noise regarding people joining certain groups such as the ed tech twitter group, and registering at wefollow, but if you sort through it you can find some good resources, tips, etc…

Thinking of joining twitter? You won’t be alone. You can start by getting an account and adding @teachertechblog. Then you can visit wefollow.com and add some of the top ranks for the #edtech group. By then you should be well on your way to a timeline full of… stuff… hopefully good resources and the like.

One Comment »

  • Rich Ord said:

    Users can also submit their site to Twellow, which is the unofficial Twitter Yellow Pages. Twellow was the first directory of Twitter and has become very popular.

    Twellow is categorized like a directory and allows you to follow and unfollow right from category or search pages without leaving the page. You can also view tweeps near you geographically with a feature called Twellowhood.

    http://twellow.com

    Thanks,
    Rich Ord
    CEO, iEntry Network (which owns Twellow)

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