I'd like to ask you to tweet…

on Thursday.

Specifically, I’d like you to get involved in Open Planet Ideas Build Hour. 😀

You may remember my post about my concept for Open Planet Ideas – a simulator/ game to help ppl make decisions about their actions. I’ve been thinking quite a lot about it recently and I’d really love to be able to take it further, but to do that, I need ppl to help me with the concept – firming it up, fleshing it out and building on my ideas. If you’d like to do that, you could read up on the website about it, drop me some comments on there (or even give me some applause 😉 ) and then join in on Thursday at 4, using #OPI6

I’m really hoping that by Thursday I’ll have some kind of smartphone or my own tweeting may be somewhat limited, given that it’s Big’s rookie lifeguard at 4.30, leaving me sitting in the leisure centre for a large part of the Build Hour. However, I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it 🙂

In the meantime, I’d be very grateful for your support. Of course, you might think that my idea wasn’t up to much. In which case, stick your own idea in, there’s still time! And hey, what a fabulous thing to get the kids involved with, eh?


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