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From Digital Media and Learning central

The “comment” below is not actually “from me”, but an autofill function of Diigo that showed up when I put in the URL. I left it there because it’s an interesting comment, but I don’t know who actually said it. Shelly T, or Howard R. or somebody else…

“When I started using social media in the classroom, I looked for and began to learn from more experienced educators. First, I read and then tried to comment usefully on their blog posts and tweets. When I began to understand who knew what in the world of social media in education, I narrowed my focus to the most knowledgeable and adventurous among them.”

kris on 23 May 12

Good strategy to identify those most useful to follow since the amount of information is often overwhelming.