Spend your early time on Twitter following important educational hashtags:
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Persuade colleagues to join Twitter with you
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Remember that you build relationships in Twitter one good deed at a time
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You market, and your students share, books using social networking tools like Shelfari, Good Reads, or LibraryThing.
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Your students blog or tweet or network in some way about what they are reading
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You review and promote books in your own blogs and wikis and other websites. (Also Reading2.0 and BookLeads Wiki for book promotion ideas)
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5 Ways Twitter Has Changed Education | MindShift - 0 views
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GIVES EDUCATORS REAL-TIME PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Rather than waiting for school-sanctioned PD events and rather than having to locate experts on their own, Twitter gives educators access to a vast social network of other like-minded professionals. Questions posed to Twitter are often answered quickly, and special hashtags, such as #edchat, provide a forum for where teachers to address specific topics at scheduled times.
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CREATES CUSTOMIZED PROFESSIONAL NETWORK: It isn’t just educators that are using Twitter to expand their access to experts. Twitter has become a key tool for creating personal learning networks, enabling anyone to build their own connections with other Twitter users, sharing learning resources and support. This support has been shown in several studies to help boost student achievement.
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