Tod Baker on 2009-03-18
This is how I prefer to follow people. Sometimes I follow people who are going to attend the same conference that I'm going to attend like NECC 09.
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A Teacher’s Guide to Twitter
This blog has everything you need to know about Twitter AND is a source of great guidance for educators. Best blog I have seen on the topic!
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A teacher's guide to Twitter
A teacher's guide to Twitter
This is a guide to help teachers, or anyone for that matter, have a smoother and more enjoyable experience.
Great discussion about using Twitter in the classroom as a backchannel tool
A Teachers Guide To Twitter...some good tips here... http://is.gd/1CfSI [from http://twitter.com/web20classroom/statuses/2689345334]
RT @tcea: A Teacher's Guide to Twitter available at http://bit.ly/iW7ST . [from http://twitter.com/accordin2jo/statuses/2541615149]
A Teacher’s Guide to Twitter
Twitter is apart of my life almost every day because:
- It’s a great source of news.
- There are rich conversations among educators and edtech people.
- People post entertaining, interesting, and very useful links.
- I enjoy the easy interaction with others from around the world.
Twitter: use for teachers
Coping with the Twitter Challenge - Kate Klingensmith's advice
This is a guide to help teachers, or anyone for that matter, have a smoother and more enjoyable experience. It is, by no means, the most comprehensive list of tips but hopefully it’ll be helpful
A Guide for teachers about Twitter
Twitter is apart of my life almost every day because:
- It’s a great source of news.
- There are rich conversations among educators and edtech people.
- People post entertaining, interesting, and very useful links.
- I enjoy the easy interaction with others from around the world.
Most people start off in a rocky relationship with Twitter. It doesn’t seem to be as easy or as useful as everyone has said, it takes awhile before you find your niche, and there is an overwhelming amount of information to deal with. But, just hang on – it’ll be worth it!!! This is a guide to help teachers, or anyone for that matter, have a smoother and more enjoyable experience. It is, by no means, the most comprehensive list of tips but hopefully it’ll be helpful. If you need a little more convincing that Twitter is amazing, check out Mark Marshall’s post “Twitter - What is it and Why Would I Use it?”.
Twitter is apart of my life almost every day because:
- It’s a great source of news.
- There are rich conversations among educators and edtech people.
- People post entertaining, interesting, and very useful links.
- I enjoy the easy interaction with others from around the world.
Tod Baker on 2009-03-18
This is how I prefer to follow people. Sometimes I follow people who are going to attend the same conference that I'm going to attend like NECC 09.
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