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Aaron Davis

Twitter connects learning inside, outside the classroom SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    An interesting discussion of the benefits of Twitter to learning and communication from a kindergarten teacher.
Aaron Davis

Melbourne Google Apps for Education Summit | Teaching in the Primary Years - 0 views

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    Some great resources associated with connecting in and out of the classroom as well as Genius Hour.
Aaron Davis

Break Out of the Silo: Become a Connected Educator - Finding Common Ground - Education ... - 0 views

  • Technology is interesting. Some educators love to use it, and it seems to be an appendage that they can easily use throughout the day. Other educators are not as loving, and they hate the word "technology" and think social media is a waste of time. And then there are a group of educators somewhere in between. They have Smartphones, use their Smartboards from time to time, but they don't have a need to find the most current tools.  Those educators in the middle find the tools that work best for them and their students. They have a few "go-to" apps, and they find a balance between paper and computers.
  • I believe that we need to find a balance between using the tools we have always used that work (you decide what that is), and using new tools that involve social media and technology.
  • Teaching can be a very solitary profession. The adults walk into the classroom with students, they close the door, and spend their day going from lesson to lesson.
Aaron Davis

What Twitter offers teachers: The evidence | EduResearch Matters - 0 views

  • Twitter is a filter for educational content
  • Twitter facilitates positive, supportive, contact between teachers but not sustained educational conversations
  • Educator tweeters are not prone to tweeting inane meaningless comments
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  • Twitter offers connections with a network of like-minded educators
  • The majority of hashtag posts contain educational links
  • Hashtags enable access to a wide variety of web-based resources and news without the need to interact with others or to sift through the personal communications between others.
  • Twitter gives a user total control over the level of interaction and focus
  • The key characteristics of effective professional development could be accomplished through the use of Twitter.
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    An interesting summary of some research into the benefits of Twitter on learning.
Aaron Davis

Every Workshop I Attend Should….What Attendees Wish We Knew | Blogging Throug... - 0 views

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