What can you say in 140 characters?
The answer is probably quite a lot!
In a survey of learning professionals around the world Twitter was identified as the number one learning tool for the second year on the run. Like it or love it – this micro blogging tool has far more uses than we give it credit for. Yes……. it can be irritating when people

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constantly post useless comments about what time they got out of bed or what debauched things they got up to the night before, but it is a great tool for sharing knowledge, links, insights, photos, deadlines for learning activities and hints and tips to learners. While lots of tweets are public – they don’t need to be so you can set up groups to include your learners, clients, users or people who are like-minded.
The list of 100 top learning tools can be found here. http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100-2010.html
Check it out – there may be some surprises and some interesting finds.