Benefits of twittering during Conference Museums and the Web MW2010!
Posted on 16 April 2010 | Comments Off
Museums and the Web is an annual conference exploring the social, cultural, design, technological, economic, and organizational issues of culture, science and heritage on-line. Taking an international perspective, MW reviews and analyzes the issues and impacts of networked cultural, natural and scientific heritage. On Twitter @museummedia asked MW2010 participants following question:”Do you experience Twittering as useful as participant of #mw2010? If YES, What’s the benefit for you?”
Here are some reactions:
- smailtronic @museummedia absolutely, #mw2010 makes it easy to keep up with things you may have missed.
- Redltx @museummedia Twitter is THE way of staying in touch with the rest of the #mw2010 comunity. So much going on, will give some kind of overview
- whitneyft @museummedia tweeting helps promote Asynchronous dialogue+ allows you “to be” in many places at once and hear parallel realizations. #mw2010
- AnraKennedy @museummedia My first #mw2010, new to Twitter too (as individ rather than org). Helps to connect w new people & feel part of it all.
- innova2 @museummedia Twt multiplies your mw experience, you can voice your views&allows u 2 share with yr followers what’s being discussed #mw2010
- museumboerhaave Our curator of medicine and educational staff member spent together 6 hours a day on Twitter. Is that too much? (-; #mw2010
- outtacontext 1st time following tweets of my panel DURING panel! RT @museummedia: Do you experience Twittering as useful as participant of #mw2010?
You can still give your reactions on Twitter @museummedia with hashtag #mw21010.