ElearningWorld and Twitter
Are you using Twitter to follow ElearningWorld?
If you are a Twitter addict it’s quite likely you are following the ElearningWorld content primarily via Twitter.
If you use Twitter, but didn’t know we have a Twitter page and feed, check it out here:
https://twitter.com/_elearningworld/
However, if you are following us on Twitter, have you also visited the main www.elearningworld.org website?
Perhaps unsurprisingly it’s WordPress powered, with a few well-chosen plugins. But it’s good to understand there are things you can do via the web that are not quite so easy, or even possible, via Twitter.
For example, the site menu gives you instant access to items including:
- About the ElearningWorld project
- Services and contact details
- A portfolio of client work
- Writers profiles
It’s also very easy to:
- Subscribe via email or RSS feeds (both simple alternatives to Twitter)
- Use a Tag cloud to discover topics
- Access recent posts and archives
- Search articles via their Category and/or Tags
The site also support Comments on posts (in a similar way to Twitter) – you don’t even have to create an account to leave comments.
Ultimately these things are all about personal choice. I know many people that are on Facebook constantly (and I mean constantly … as in “far too much”!) but some of those people never use Twitter at all, don’t even have an account. There are of course some people who are the exact reverse.
So, please do use Twitter to follow us – but visit the main website too now and again for a different experience 🙂
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As you know, I am an active Twitter user, and I do follow ElearningWorld on Twitter. If you have a WordPress.com account, you can also follow ElearningWorld through the Reader tab there and even receive notifications and digests through that site. If you want to know more about WordPress and Moodle talking to each other through RSS, come see my presentation at MootNZ19, and come talk to me about Twitter, WordPress and everything in between.