One of my favorite things about the internet and social media is the ability to reach out to people who once would have been unreachable.
Here’s what I’m talking about: Over the past several years I have made it a point to reach out to the people who’s videos I use in the classroom. I tell them how I use them and thank them for creating such great content. I have thanked The Amoeba Sisters, Danica McKellar, and Mary Poffenroth (The Punnett Square lady).
Here’s the cool thing - they all have acknowledged my tweets and emails and seem to appreciate the thanks.
The internet and social media have made this much easier than it ever was. I frequently interact with scientists, writers on twitter. I’m amazed at how many of them are really quite accessible.
Next time you come into my room, take a look at the little posters on the window of the books I
am reading or have read. You will notice once called I. Asimov. I am reading his memoir right now. He is considered one of the most important science fiction writers of all time. But, he wrote over 500 books on hundreds of different topics - fiction, non-fiction - you name it.A long time ago, I was doing a lot of freelance writing and wrote a letter to him asking for his advice on how to make writing my full-time job. I was stunned, when his reply showed up in my mailbox (This was long before email, the internet or social media existed).
I guess my message is, don’t be afraid to reach out to people - even if they are “important” or “famous,” you might be surprised.
PS While researching my own twitter account for this post, I noticed that the lead singer for one of my all-time favorite bands follows me! Go figure.