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TonNet is a 30-something educator and blogger. He's the administrator of Education & Tech which was created to build hope that Education still can make you rich not only spiritually but economically. TonNet is Milton Ramirez. He has a Doctorate in Education from National University of Loja-Ecuador (UNL), and he hails from NYC. For any questions, tips or concerns please e-mail us to: contact(at)miltonramirez(dot)com

Who's TonNet

If you are a regular at Education & Tech, you shall remember that I'd written a post almost everyday since 2003 and before, it even had different names such as Blog For Spanish Readers, BPLE, and so. You'd find posts in Spanish because that's how this blog started. Education & Tech covers tender questions of human living and rougher matters rotting the educators core.

Twitter Morphology

I don't quite use Twitter for my daily activities but I can surely have my own opinion on this filed because everyday read and try to catch up with something new in the blogosphere, visiting precisely this microblogging tool. I might be into what Read/Write Web calls a 'listener'. Thanks to M. Weller I've landed to an interesting post about the different manners a person can be using Twitter (many I know, still think Pownce is better, though) and for your benefit and myself as well, I want to recommend the reading of his posts.

He's talking beyond the listener, talker and hub that Alex Iskold is talking about,this is just a way of thinking about how we use Twitter, not implying that people must conform to one of these types, Weller says.

The author of the original post finish his document saying that "perhaps this is really a classification of Twitter uses, rather than users." Check out for yourself:

- Twitter as an added bonus.
- Selective interaction with users.
- Small scale interaction.
- Wide peer network.
- Large scale users.

Want to add up some more? Let us know What it is missing in here.



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