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Understanding Twitter Chats - Part 1 | ReadingOnTheRun.com - 0 views

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    If you want a great education community to dive into right away on Twitter, consider lurking or participating in one of the many scheduled Twitter Chats that go on almost every day of the week. Here's a 2-part video tutorial to help you get started. It's also a great way to find relevant educators on Twitter to follow.
Steve Ransom

Five-Minute Film Festival: Twitter in Education | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The first video is very creative! Beyond that, this could be a good resource for those looking to further understand what all the fuss over Twitter is about in education and how to get started using and benefitting from Twitter in a meaningful way.
Steve Ransom

TeachThoughtThe Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags In Education - 0 views

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    A GREAT listing of all of the education-related hashtags that you can use to follow and participate in a twitter chat.
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Becoming Twitterific « Art Class With LMJ - 0 views

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    A great post for those getting started with Twitter or those who have created an account and have let it lapse or just don't know what to do next.
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Column: Futile fight on student tweets - 0 views

  • Free speech is not free of consequences. It's a lesson better learned early than late.
Steve Ransom

More Positive, Not Punitive, Classroom Management Tips | Edutopia - 0 views

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    You can follow Larry Ferlazzo on Twitter, too. 
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Meet the man behind "Is Twitter Wrong?" who helped debunk fake pictures during Hurrican... - 0 views

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    Great example of the new challenges of a read-write web. New skills/literacies are required to practice informed citizenship.
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#MysterySkype - Skype in the classroom - 0 views

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    Follow the #mysteryskype hashtag on Twitter as well.
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MattBGomez Home - 0 views

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    Great Kindergarten blog to follow. Also follow Matt on Twitter.
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Think Before You Tweet (Blog or Update Status) - 0 views

  • Speaking these words can be a way to commiserate with colleagues, or they can become “in jokes” among friends.  These exchanges can be OK when we are face-to-face with others, as we have body language and voice inflections to help us understand the meaning and context behind the statements.  Online is a different situation, however.
  • Suddenly my Twitter stream was a teacher’s lounge.
  • if we have an online presence, we must be responsible in what we say or write.  This seems simple, doesn’t it?  Nevertheless, we forget that we are not in the company of friends when we say or write the things we do.  Almost anyone can read our words, and they might misunderstand our intent.
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    Good advice.
Steve Ransom

About #edteach | #edteach - 0 views

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    Join a weekly chat focused on issues of relevance to preservice teacher educators. Follow the hashtag #edteach to participate. Right now, it is scheduled for Tuesday evenings at 8 PM EST. Participating is a great way to connect with other new teachers adn preservice teachers and build your network.
Steve Ransom

An Extremely Important "Take" On "Wait Time" - One That I Hadn't Thought Abou... - 0 views

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    Something really not talked about in courses on pedagogy/instruction. In an standards-saturated age, I'm not sure too many have the time to wait much anymore :-(
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