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New Media and the Context of Content

By Chad Butler 2 Comments

Twitter has not become a major component of my online strategy – yet.  I use it and follow it (somewhat), but it hasn’t reached the point of, “I can’t function without it.”  I completely believe that using Twitter (and other social media) can build an audience, but I just have not had the time to integrate it into the total strategy yet.

Ironically, or maybe more appropriately coincidentally, I saw the following tweet from Jonathan Eyler-Werve (actually, I saw the retweet by Sarah Gooding, whom I follow at WPTavern)

Most of what we teach didn’t exist five years ago. Most of what we use daily won’t be relevant in five years. We are professional learners.

— Jonathan Eyler-Werve (@EylerWerve) February 5, 2014

But this brings up an interesting contextual issue about Twitter, its usefulness and relevance, and also about technology.  [Read more…]

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