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Educational Word of the Day (eduWOTD) on Twitter

By sleslie on January 15, 2010

http://twitter.com/eduWOTD

Back in December I found myself regularly immersed in wikipedia articles late at night (ok, I am a nerd) which would prompt me to post the occassional word into my twitter stream in an effort to share some of the learning I was doing. I find many words can be powerful connectors, containing complex ideas, the exploration of which, especially in a hyperlinked environment like Wikipedia, can lead to an unfolding of a much deeper and broader topic.

But posting these into my personal twitter stream felt a little like a disruption, like they were even greater non sequitars than my regular ravings(!) So I decided to set up a new account, eduWOTD, through which to post a vaguely education-related word, definition, and link, each work day. I say “vaguely” because to me, it is difficult to think about education, learning or teaching without also thinking about psychology, philosophy of mind, theories of knowledge and all sorts of things that impact how we approach education. So while the words might seem a little random once in a while, I do think if you go down the rabbit hole you’ll discover some interesting connections.

When I first launched this, other than a few DMs to friends asking them tweet it if they found it useful, I didn’t really announce it. I simply created the account and followed about 180 people. I wanted to see if it would grow organically, through people finding it valueable and retweeting it, and keeping my own name out of it as much as I could. Today it broke 100 followers, which feels like a minor milestone, and I am breaking the semi-silence to announce it here. At the end of the day, this is as much a personal exercise in capturing words that have sparked my own learning, but doing it in a way that others can benefit if they chose. So I will keep doing it regardless of the number of followers, simply as part of my own practice. But if it is of interest, feel free to follow along, and if you are also passionate about learning and words, feel free to suggest new ones for inclusion too. – SWL

Posted in The Rest | Tagged guerilla education, network-learning, twitter

4 responses to “Educational Word of the Day (eduWOTD) on Twitter”

  1. Scott
    Scott
    January 15, 2010 at 10:45 am | Permalink | Reply

    I should also note that I have a place to dump possible eduWOTD on the edtechpost wiki at http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/Possible+eduWOTD as well as an archive of all past words. Please feel free to add to it (use the guest account, username edtechpost_guest, same password) if you want to play along.

  2. Chris Van Wingerden
    Chris Van Wingerden
    January 18, 2010 at 7:48 am | Permalink | Reply

    Thanks for ‘going public’ with this – great idea, and looking forward to following.

  3. Education Word of the Day «
    Education Word of the Day «
    January 18, 2010 at 3:27 pm | Permalink

    [...] 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment Scott Leslie has a new post on creating a Twitter account that defines one word relating to education per day. [...]

  4. Michael Rowe
    Michael Rowe
    January 19, 2010 at 2:13 am | Permalink | Reply

    Hi Scott. Thanks for this. I love the serendipity of learning interesting but unexpected things. I hope you keep it up.

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