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Peggy Collinspart two from dave parry
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- @iVenus uses Twitter for teaching foreign language. Her blog has several Twitter posts worth reading.
- @jbj the author of The Salt Box suggests that one can use Twitter to reflect on and keep track of quick reflections on how class went for the day. Chris Copeland at TeachEng.us points out a the same thing.
- Several commenters pointed out that Twitter might be useful for large lecture style classes, as sort of a back channel to the lecture, or a way to get instant feedback. This strikes me as useful. Of course you run the risk of letting your audience take over. (But, maybe this is a good thing.)
- Tom Scheinfeldt points out that Twitter is an excellent outreach tool.
- Melaine McBride makes a similar case to the one above, that Twitter is a useful tool for “Classroom2.0.”
- If you want more from me check out the interview I did with Campus Technology. Of the several interviews, recent press write-ups, etc. I think this one turned out the best.
- Finally if you are looking for more check out Howard Rheingold’s Twitter bookmarks on delicious.
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Kyle MurleyDavid Perry’s Academhack blog includes a great series of posts about Perry’s exploration of Twitter as a possible teaching tool.
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Howard Rheingoldto extend the walls of the classroom, make education relevant to all aspects of students lives rather than just what they do four-five hours a day we need to think of ways to extend the ways we form and foster learning communities.
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Jeff NugentInteresting post on instructional uses of Twitter, and rationale for teaching w/it.
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