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3. Self-awareness and reflective practice
Excellent teachers reflect on what they are doing in their schools and look at what is going well in order to maintain and develop it, and what needs improvement in order to make it better. Teachers on Twitter share these reflections and both support and challenge each other.
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Ideas workshop and sounding board
Twitter is a great medium for sharing ideas and getting instant feedback. You can gather a range of opinions and constructive criticism within minutes, which can help enormously, whether you are planning a learning experience, writing a policy, or putting a job application together. -
One of the best things about training days is the break-out time between sessions, when teachers can get together to talk about what they are working on or struggling with. Twitter enables users to have that kind of powerful networking capacity with them all the time. It’s just a matter of finding the right people to follow.
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Lorri Carroll9 Reasons to Twitter in School http://bit.ly/MDCPj
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tell you what people are tweeting within a certain distance of a location
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Teachers on Twitter share these reflections and both support and challenge each other.
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gather a range of opinions and constructive criticism within minutes
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latest developments in areas of interest like school leadership and technology.
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enables users to have that kind of powerful networking capacity with them all the time
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7. Quality-assured searching
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ask them detailed questions and get higher-quality information
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8. Communicate, communicate, communicate
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140 characters is a great discipline
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so easy!
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1. Together we’re better
Twitter can be like a virtual staffroom where teachers can access in seconds a stream of links, ideas, opinions, and resources from a hand-picked selection of global professionals. -
you choose
With Twitter, educators can actively compare what’s happening in their with others on different continents. GPS-enabled devices and advanced web search facility allow searches that tell you what people are tweeting within a certain distance of a location, so if the other side of the world isn’t your bag, you can stick with your own patch. -
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3. Self-awareness and reflective practice
Excellent teachers reflect on what they are doing in their schools and look at what is going well in order to maintain and develop it, and what needs improvement in order to make it better. Teachers on Twitter share these reflections and both support and challenge each other. -
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medium for sharing ideas and getting instant feedback. You can gather a range of opinions and constructive criticism within minutes, which can help enormously, whether you are planning a learning experience, writing a policy, or putting a job application together.
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5. Newsroom and innovation showcase
Twitter helps you stay up-to-date on news and current affairs, as well as on the latest developments in areas of interest like school leadership and technology. -
6. Professional development and critical friends
One of the best things about training days is the break-out time between sessions, when teachers can get together to talk about what they are working on or struggling with. Twitter enables users to have that kind of powerful networking capacity with them all the time. It’s just a matter of finding the right people to follow. -
7. Quality-assured searching
Trust the people you follow. Hone and develop the list of people whose insights you value. Once your Twitter network grows past a critical mass, you can ask them detailed questions and get higher-quality information back than a Google search would generally provide. -
8. Communicate, communicate, communicate
Expressing yourself in 140 characters is a great discipline. You can become better at saying what needs to be said in my professional communications with less waffle and padding (even without txtspk). -
9. Getting with the times has never been so easy!
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ut complicated! You simply visit Twitter.com and create your account. A little light searching using key words for your areas of interest will soon yield a list of interesting people to follow. There are plenty of Web sites offering advice on getting started and how to avoid a few common beginners’ faux-pas. Your biggest challenge is likely to be getting the twitter.com unblocked on your school network if your m
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mbarek AkaddarNine Reasons to Twitter in Schools
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Hans Proutz9 Reasons to use Twitter in Schools, http://bit.ly/9gtCrT | Via @zecool @Nunavut_Teacher
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Philip CummingsWhy should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
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nunavut teacherRT @gcouros: Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools http://bit.ly/9gtCrT via www.diigo.com/~gec127
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Josh AllenSome good points when discussing using Twitter in schools.
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William GaskinsWhy should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
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Lori Langer de RamirezWhy should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
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Silvia Rosenthal TolisanoWhy should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
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