Monthly Archives: May 2014

Tweeting me and retweeting you

I heard about Twitter immediately after its launch in 2006. I was a little bit reluctant to register with the service and there was a pointless reason that prevented me to do that: the double meaning of the word “tweet” … Continue reading

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An online debate methodology in a nutshell: Part two

Part one of this article The methodology in bullet points The online debate was based on three key players: the participants – teachers and one of their classes, the host and his/her team and the organiser, who also acted as … Continue reading

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An online debate methodology in a nutshell: Part one

Introduction With the current European elections and the need of public figures to share their political projects online, I came across some pros and cons about doing or not doing that. In my view the better the politicians share their … Continue reading

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Making or not making online noise: To lurk or not to lurk

The other day one of my colleagues opened a subject about the 1/9/90 standard distribution. That brought me back some ten years ago, when one of my former bosses kept believing that he might be able to change that. It … Continue reading

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