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George Couros

5 Twitter Uses for School Leaders - 0 views

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    "3. Be a real human being. Gates and Dagget first told you about this with relationships, now practice it in a viral way. On Twitter, what you talk about is who you are. Every Twitter user's update history paints a true portrait of their character and what matters to them. So, the best school leader tweeters are real people and sound like real people - always. They know the responsibility to keep their brand honest is a duty they owe their customers, but they also know that baseball practice, Saturday errands and that great burger they had at their favorite local eatery last night are the things that make them human. In moderation, share some of those things, too. People will be able to relate to you on a personal level and as a result, they will like and trust you more. Sample tweet: My son thinks I'm old because I write him long text messages instead of in his code. "
Dave Truss

June | Wright'sRoom - 0 views

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    A year ago, I wasn't on Twitter. Now my PLN is invaluable. If every other form of PD was taken away from me, I would continue to grow and learn because of the people and resources at my finger tips on Twitter. A year ago, I didn't really blog. Now it's part of who I am. It's how I actively try to make sense of the world. And it has connected me to people who challenge my thinking and help me to be a better teacher.
Dave Truss

Stephen Downes: The Role of the Educator - 0 views

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    I asked about the idea of multiple roles in education to Twitter readers and gathered a set of them. I then took this set and went through it with the class online...The result was a unique -- and colorful -- slide show exploring the evolving education profession. It's worth actually taking the time to list some of these roles and to talk about them in detail:
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