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Milton Ramirez is a 30-something educator, writer and blogger. He manages Education and Tech, which was created to build hope that Education still can make you rich not only spiritually but economically. Milton Ramirez is @tonnet. He holds a Ed.D. from Loja National University (UNL, Ecuador), 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 Spanish Readers Blog, 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.

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Education Today 12/03/2008

How to Use Twitter as a 'Twool'

If the concept of using Twitter in a commercial manner interests you, keep reading.Whack! If it doesn’t, then you can continue to send and receive tweets about how cats are rolling over and the line at Starbucks.

Top Ten FriendFeed Friends Challenge

If you're not using FriendFeed yet now is the time to jump in. FF is growing fast and attracting brilliant bloggers. Interact with famous users directly.

Most importanly, let's build up our own educational FF network.

Ten People All Twitter Beginners Should be Following

In this post Mark Hayward (follow @mark_hayward) provides a list of ten people that all twitter beginners should be following.

Is there a list for educators?


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