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Twitter and Canadian Educators | Canadian Education Association (CEA) - 0 views

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    An emerging group of leaders in Canadian education has attracted thousands of followers. They've made Twitter an extension of their lives, delivering twenty or more tweets a day that can include, for example, links to media articles, research, new ideas from education bloggers, or to their own, or simply a personal thought. At their best, edu-tweeters are adeptly leveraging Twitter to brand themselves, to reinvent teacher PD, and perhaps to accelerate the transformation of our Canadian education systems. Twitter is being used to extend formal PD conferences beyond their venue to followers on Twitter in real time; it's facilitating informal discussions ("unconferences") among educators with common interests; it's allowing best practices to "go viral" on the Internet; and it's allowing innovative classroom teachers to challenge the status quo.
Justin Medved

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

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    Five-Minute Film Festival: Twitter in Education http://t.co/WmSiVuZv via @edutopia Perfect for a tech session
anonymous

20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Twitter chats are such a great way to stay connected and informed in your professional circle, and education is no exception. Through education chats, you can find out about new methods for teaching, tech resources, even jobs for teachers. Most chats are held weekly, and offer an opportunity to have a regularly scheduled conversation with like-minded educators."
anonymous

Learn More - ThingLink - 0 views

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    "Be creative! Make your images come alive with music, video, text, images, shops and more! Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Follow image channels from your favorite bands, bloggers and friends. Your ThingLink interactive images form a channel that other users can follow. Share your channel with friends on Facebook and Twitter, and follow your friends. Touch and discover."
anonymous

Social Media Turning Out To Help Teachers Gain PD -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "Twitter is turning out to be the most useful for teaching resources; it was cited by 66 percent of participants. Pinterest came in second at 38 percent. LinkedIn, taglined as the "world's largest professional network," is referenced by a mere 11 percent"
anonymous

7 Ways My Classroom Is Better Because I Connect | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "Here are seven ways that my students benefit from the online Professional Learning Network I have built over the years:"
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