If you’re on Twitter, we want you to tweet!
Follow us: @lesaonline
Join the conversation: #lesaonline
We know that social media gives us all an increased capacity to connect with one another, share ideas, and stay informed. If you’re at a LESA event, using Twitter is an excellent way to enhance your continuing education experience and engage in conversation with your peers.
Don’t feel like your cell phone needs to stay tucked inside your briefcase at our events. Turn it to silent and use it to tweet during our seminars!
Using Twitter can enrich your seminar experience in three important ways. You can:
1) Join the dialogue – engage in the learning process alongside your peers by sharing your expertise and knowledge, asking questions of fellow seminar attendees, or posting relevant links to additional resources.
2) Take notes – tweet notes using the #lesaonline hashtag, and at the end of the day you can search this hashtag to view all your posts, as well as those tweeted by your peers. This way you’ll be able to access interactive notes with links to valuable resources and insights from other practitioners working in your practice area.
3) Network and connect – interacting on Twitter can lead to great conversations and that help you build professional relationships.
If you’re not on Twitter yet, it’s easy to get involved. Simply go to twitter.com and create an account. Then start building your community by following practitioners, firms, or organizations (such as @lesaonline) and begin posting updates (called tweets) to share ideas and join in conversations. If you have questions about how to post a tweet, twitter terminology, or anything else Twitter related, find answers at the Twitter Help Center.
If you’re a new user or are trying to build up your Twitter community, remember to engage with others by retweeting or replying to their tweets. Also make sure to mention others using their username (such as @lesaonline). This will help your tweets be seen and may even pull others into a conversation.