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Top Twitter Hashtags for Teachers | The Creative Education Blog - 0 views

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    Wanted to research what are the twitter hashtags for teachers and found this.
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Collective Twitter List (#CE12) - 0 views

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    Add your name to this Twitter list, and find other educators to follow.
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The Flat Classroom Project - Taking the Long View - Flat Classroom Project - 0 views

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    Australia/Sydney-based award winning educator, Chris Betcher, talks about the long-term advantages for students of connecting and collaborating globally. He includes footage from his students today who worked on global projects over 10 years ago and the impact this had on their lives and future careers. This keynote was produced for the Flat Classroom Project 12-2, November 2012. http://fcp12-2.flatclassroomproject.org/Keynote Chris Betcher: http://www.chrisbetcher.com http://twitter.com/betchaboy
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A Quick Start Guide to Participating in a Twitter Chat.pdf - 0 views

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    Great guide!
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Nominate Your Favorite - 2012 | The Edublog Awards - 1 views

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    It's on again in 2012! Nominate your favorite and most inspiring Web 2.0 users.
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Seesmic - 0 views

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    Wondering if anyone uses this?
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10 Reasons Students Aren't Actually Using eTextbooks - 1 views

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    I agree with some of these reasons - there are two mains issues - 1) lack of good quality e-books (in other words 'e-books' that are really PDF format with limited hyperlinking, interaction and social media 2) a lack of vision amongst teachers to encourage students to write their OWN text books.
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GoSoapBox - Hear what your students are thinking. - 0 views

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    a way to extend the classroom with quizes.
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A Global Education Declaration - 0 views

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    The Global Education Conference Network created this during the Global Education Conference 2013.
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TodaysMeet - 0 views

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    Good Back Channel that Cathy W. talked about.
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80 Untapped Resource? Engaging Parents in the Learning Process | Connected Principals - 2 views

  • The Rational Path – Based on the understanding of learning, teaching, and curriculum. The Emotional Path – The development of relationships and trust within our organizations. The Organizational Path – Structure, policies and procedures of our schools. The Family Path – The importance of parental engagement
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    Family path has the highest impact.  Get parents on board and you will find that the barriers that we face will dissapear
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