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Spring 2009 Student Twitter and Blog URLs

27 January 2009 24 views 5 Comments

We’re going to begin our Twitter exercises this week, or next. Students have already begun blogging, too.

This semester, we’re blogging about Groundswell, the book by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. The book is proving to be a good text for a student primer. Students are already noting in their blog posts that the book has helped them.

Charlene Li has agreed to speak with both of my classes later in February. I’ll be recording those Skype chats and posting them here. Many thanks to Charlene!

Here are my students and their blog & Twitter URLs. Feel free to visit their blogs and follow them on Twitter. Note: I have them protecting their Tweets as we want their blogs to get the most attention in Google search, not their Twitter conversations.

Update:  decided to put the addresses of all their online profiles/accounts here, too.  See what they are doing.

Laura “Kelly” Cargill – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Kenneth “Jacob” Wilder – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Karen Lindsey Jones – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Caroline Inman – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Carey Beth Elder – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Merry Parker Whidby – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Lauren Jill Bledsoe – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Lianne Lopez-Cepero – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Ragan Gibson – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Kelly Jean Adams (“special K”) – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Maria Prysock – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Emily Gale Horne – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Ansley Black – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Alison Christenberry – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

William Jordan Woo – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Mallory Kaye Middleton – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Whitney Prothro – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Evie Maddox – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Emily Petree – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Elizabeth Reynolds – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Mikey Mahone – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Kimberly Meyers – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Emily Frances Canan – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Kelly Coffed – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

Merry Parker Whidby – BlogTwitterLoveliest VillagePROpenMic

5 Comments »

  • Scott Fillmer Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5 said:

    wish I could make it… trying to look a way around a few things but doesn’t look likely. I will follow all the happenings on twitter though :)

  • Bo UNITED STATES Mac OS X Safari 525.27.1 said:

    A new crop! Can’t wait to see all the cool things you’ll be teaching them. I was going to ask why you had them all protect their updates, but I just saw your note about wanting search engines to emphasize their blogs instead. Makes sense.

    Hope to see some of y’all at the Auburn TweetUp tomorrow night!

  • KarenRussell (KarenRussell) UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5 said:

    Twitter Comment


    PR Admin: here’s a class of Auburn students on Twitter if you need some friends. [link to post]

    – Posted using Chat Catcher

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