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Lois Whipple

10 Amazing Ways For Teachers & Tutors To Use Twitter In Education - 0 views

  • Teachers can connect to their students on a wider level as well as on a personal level.Interactions can be taken beyond the classroom as Twitter is omnipresent in our smartphones and laptops.Twitter allows for customization of learning depending on the student i.e. differentiating learning for different students.Twitter can be used to quickly connect to multimedia resources (e.g. YouTube or Vine) and turn education into edutainment.Twitter gives new opportunities to connect to other learning communities and new educational content.The very nature of Twitter – brief and to-the-point makes for rapid broadcast of learning
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    Why Should Teachers And Tutors Use Twitter in Education?Teachers can connect to their students on a wider level as well as on a personal level
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    Again, I agree but educational technologies are difficult to move forward in classrooms, at least I can say that it is tough this year with AchieveNJ, Common Core, & PARCC all being implemented at once. I think we are on the way and getting the word out....let's see how much we grow in 2 years.
Kelly OLeary

Twitter is an Educational Tool - 0 views

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    Article on how teachers can connect with students better in and outside of the classroom using Twitter
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    Excellent job tagging and adding comments about the resources you added to the group's Diigo library. They were tagged with SHU17 on time. Thanks. Looking forward to learning from you and your shared resources next week. You used specific tags that will help you create a data base of resources you can use to search with. Great.
Julia Leong

TAGSExplorer: Interactive archive of twitter conversations from a Google Spreadsheet fo... - 9 views

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    Interactive archive of twitter conversations from a Google Spreadsheet
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    Twitter archive to show how your tweets are engaging with the group
Kelly OLeary

35 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Google Slides - 1 views

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    PowerPoint presentation for teachers about ways to use Twitter
Kelly OLeary

Paper.li - Be a publisher - 1 views

shared by Kelly OLeary on 26 Apr 14 - Cached
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    Create your own newspaper from your Twitter feeds
Lois Whipple

The Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags In Education - 0 views

  • Anyone. When you tweet and want your message to be part of a larger conversation beyond your followers, add a relevant hashtag from the list below to the end of your message, and you’ll automatically reach anyone who is monitoring the same hashtag. Cool, yes?
Gina Cinotti

The Edudemic Daily - 0 views

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    Our quick guide to literacy research for teachers | Teacher Network
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    The Edudemic Daily - follow on twitter and this is the comprehensive information
John Chandler

Popular Education Hashtags on Twitter - Google Drive - 1 views

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    Here's the resource that Alan November just shared with us on popular education hashtags.
Alicia Koster

4 Technologies to Help Students Find Their Voice In Your Classroom | Edutopia - 1 views

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    And this is what we are talking about right? Thanks for sharing. I think I saw this a few months ago on Twitter.
Barbara Powers

ChristensenInstitute (ChristensenInst) on Twitter - 0 views

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    The Clayton Christensen Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank dedicated to improving the world through disruptive innovation. San Francisco Bay Area · christenseninstitute.org
Gina Cinotti

Am I an Educational Leader? - 0 views

  • An educational leader today is one who, regardless of title, exhibits the following ten traits: -          Willingness to learn new things -          Committed to providing an excellent learning environment for those you are responsible for in your classroom, school or district -          Looks to motivate those you have immediate contact with and those outside your traditional circle of influence -          Continually self-evaluates your own place in the educational structure and adapts for the betterment of education -          Keeps a focus on what’s most important; students and their learning
  • Continually engages in professional development to improve your own knowledge and skills -          Develops and expands a professional learning network through connections and collaboration in social media -          Works to develop other educational leaders in the classroom, school office and central office -          Helps developing and new educators find their way so that they too can one day lead -          Gives back to the profession
Daniel Breiman

A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The Social Media Myth The myth about social media in the classroom is that if you use it, kids will be Tweeting, Facebooking and Snapchatting while you're trying to teach. We still have to focus on the task at hand. Don't mistake social media for socializing. They're different -- just as kids talking as they work in groups or talking while hanging out are different
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    I read this one too....its so awesome. Organizes it all.
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    A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom
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    A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom
meredith fox

5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

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    5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology
Gina Cinotti

Diagrammer | Duarte - 0 views

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    WOW, kids can explain what they are trying to understand through diagrams
ShaeBrie Dow

How To Use Google Voice Commands In Google Drive - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "How To Use Google Voice Commands In Google Drive"
Alicia Koster

An Edcamp at the U.S. Department of Education? - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 0 views

  • You may be skeptical of edcamps, but you shouldn't be. They are much more engaging, and widely held than you may think. According to Kristen Swanson, Senior Educational Research Leader at BrightBytes, and co-founder of the Edcamp Movement, "Edcamps are more than just an idea or theory; they're an international movement. The model has been replicated in 41 states and dozens of countries worldwide. Over 25,000 educators have participated in a regional Edcamp event, and many more have participated in an Edcamp-style event at their school."   Considering how grassroots edcamps are, it's going to be interesting to what happens, when the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) holds their edcamp in June.
Gina Cinotti

Doodle 4 Google - 0 views

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    Great intro to a lesson.....open ended question for students to contemplate....
Gina Cinotti

5 Ways to Give Your Students More Voice and Choice | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Great article
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