tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8490031342473878657.post2794296834820739718..comments2015-03-21T08:12:30.254-07:00Comments on J230 Multimedia Storytelling: Emilie's Twitter AssignmentUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8490031342473878657.post-63501825659444981082015-02-01T09:15:52.838-08:002015-02-01T09:15:52.838-08:00A couple technical things. On the atomic sharing, ...A couple technical things. On the atomic sharing, you didn't quite do it correctly. The point of these is to call out a specific part of an article, not pitch it with a summary of the whole thing. So for example on the "20 ways" link, you'd tweet something like "I had no idea random flexing could improve my health. LINK" ... these tweets aren't about the overall gist of the article, they're about some fact in there. Think of it like sharing a piece that may or may not be that great, but you really dig one piece of information in it and want to share that in particular.<br /><br />Your second commentary tweet was great, perfect example of how those are done.<br /><br />This is new to you, but you'll get a whole semester to practice. Keep trying these as you tweet daily and you'll feel your voice emerging.Jeremy Littauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13499429567593501336noreply@blogger.com