Display Your Twitter Followers As Your Twitter Background - 1 views
Teach Science and Math - 3 views
Practical Advice for Teaching with Twitter - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 1 views
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In my own classes I've been deliberately vague about what students should tweet about. I didn’t want overly prescriptive guidelines to constrain what might be possible. Instead, I wanted our integration of Twitter to evolve organically. Given this open-ended invitation, I’ve found students tend to use Twitter for class in three ways: to post news and share resources relevant to the class; to ask questions and respond with clarifications about the readings; and to write sarcastic, irreverent comments about the readings or my teaching. The first two behaviors add to the community spirit of the class and help to sustain student interest across the days and weeks of the semester. The third behavior, when I first noticed it, was an utterly unexpected finding. (And as I've argued elsewhere, it was a good, powerful surprise that legitimated my use of Twitter in and outside of the classroom. I saw students take an oppositional stance in their writing—a welcome reprieve from the majority of student writing, which avoids taking any stance at all.)
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I strongly recommend creating a permanent Twitter archive. A free service such as TwapperKeeper will track a specified hashtag, collecting the tweets 24/7, and you simply return to TwapperKeeper any time to download the archive. It's so easy to use that I've begun creating TwapperKeeper archives for any hashtag there's even the slightest chance I'll be interested in revisiting later. Another useful archiving tool is called, appropriately enough, The Archivist.
Twitter / Home - 0 views
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Thanks @NikiMat @RashpalEFT @rockphotogirl @Sheeshany @Mars_Blackman @usetodandee @wildfire16to80 @heleneljones @rylshadow
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Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 1 views
Learning with 'e's: Why Twitter is so powerful - 5 views
10 Ways to Archive Your Tweets - 2 views
Admission Officials' Tweets Fall on Deaf Ears - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 0 views
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Rebecca Whitehead, assistant director of campus visits and engagements at Winthrop University, maintains the admissions office’s Twitter account, which currently has 373 followers. She says she uses it largely to connect with other higher-education professionals, to find out about upcoming events or research.
A list of K12 teachers who actively uses twitter in the classroom - 7 views
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The spreadsheet with explations of how the teacherws uses twitter in the classroom can be found here: http://ow.ly/20TYo This list makes it easy to follow all the teahcers at once or to tiick who you want to follow.
140 University from C4LPT - 1 views
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"Twitter, Facebook and Google Buzz are great places to discover and share new things - and therefore to build and extend your education. Discover new classes in the form of knowledge nuggets and related links to supporting FREE resources (web pages, videos, podcasts, etc) - in less than 140 characters. Explore the classes that you are interested in! Share your comments. Classes are delivered daily - 7 days a week. Saturday is quiz day"
Twitter in The Classroom - 3 views
Twitter with students - 1 views
Tweeting with Elementary School Kids - 0 views
#Lrnchat Blog - 1 views
Education Twitter Groups and People - 1 views
Follow Education PLN Builders on Twitter - 2 views
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